Jacques Dominique Wilkins and Dr. Kimberly Manning on aiding Atlanta | Love & Respect W/ Killer Mike

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Chapters & Sections (48)

00:00 Show Introduction and Guest Overview chapter 1
00:00 Show Opening and Guest Introduction
00:31 Host Welcomes Dominique Wilkins and Dr. Kimberly Manning chapter 1
00:31 Host Welcomes Dominique Wilkins
01:01 Personal Reflections on Growing Up in Atlanta chapter 2
01:01 Wilkins Reflects on Childhood in Atlanta
01:31 Early School Basketball and Rivalry with Cameron Dollar
02:02 Experiences with the NBA and Recognition Disputes chapter 3
02:02 Feeling Snubbed by NBA Top 50 List
02:34 Discussion of Politics and Recognition in Basketball
03:05 Rivalry with Larry Bird and Game Seven Memories
03:35 Competitive Rivalries and Game Highlights chapter 1
03:35 Game Seven Strategy and Team Dynamics
04:37 Philanthropy, Community Work, and Personal Motivations chapter 3
04:37 Wilkins on Philanthropy and Community Impact
05:08 Early Life in Baltimore and Mentorship
06:38 Navigating Racial Challenges in Atlanta Restaurants
07:39 Restaurant Incident and Accountability chapter 2
07:39 Restaurant Incident Description
08:09 Call for Accountability in Service Industry
08:39 Player Rights and Professional Responsibility chapter 2
08:39 Player Rights and Career Control
09:10 Professional Obligations and Team Dynamics
10:11 Community Impact and Personal Gratitude chapter 2
10:11 Personal Gratitude to Community Leaders
10:42 Acknowledgment of Dr. Manning’s Contributions
11:43 Dr. Manning’s Background and Tuskegee Connection chapter 3
11:43 Tuskegee Heritage and Family History
12:14 Connection to Tuskegee Through Education
12:44 Medical Legacy and Community Health Needs
13:14 Medical Journey and Vaccine Discussion chapter 3
13:14 Personal Medical Experience at Grady Hospital
13:45 Family Vaccine History and Tuskegee Experiment Context
14:16 Vaccine Hesitancy and Public Health Challenge
14:47 Vaccine Hesitancy Concerns chapter 3
14:47 Historical mistrust and vaccine skepticism
15:19 Personal health concerns and family motivation
15:49 Perceived use of Black bodies as test subjects
16:21 Historical Context and Personal Experience chapter 3
16:21 Tuskegee legacy and medical apartheid
16:51 Personal enrollment in vaccine study
17:21 Risk-benefit analysis for Black men
17:52 Community Perspective and Emotional Impact chapter 2
17:52 Family responsibilities and fear of loss
18:22 Speaker’s neutral stance and intent to inform
18:53 Optimism, Gratitude, and Closing chapter 2
18:53 Community empowerment and hope
19:23 Acknowledgements and gratitude

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