Steven Willis - Ebonics 101

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  • @Ebon_Sean
    @Ebon_Sean 9 років тому +543

    "See me be Black, Male, use double negative to make positive..."
    HELL YEAH! SAY THAT BROTHA!

    • @NoahSpurrier
      @NoahSpurrier Рік тому

      Many Romance languages allow the use of double negatives. English did, too, but a bunch language nerds in the 18th century decided that since Latin didn’t allow it then English shouldn’t either, despite English being more Germanic than Romance. And German allows double negatives, as do most Romance languages (Italian, Portuguese, French requires it…). It was a completely arbitrary decision.

  • @IsabelleMN11
    @IsabelleMN11 9 років тому +816

    this is so very important. not only because he talks about the black experince, the resilience, the endurance, but because he took the time to show you had ebonite is a deliberate and elaborate language that stands on it's own. it's a language that is very much on purpose, born out of specific experiences that the Queen's English just wouldn't properly express. this poem took me to church I swear. pass the plate y'all

    • @winfredrembert
      @winfredrembert 9 років тому +12

      +Subporter Well, not necessarily. It is believed to be a dialect by many linguists, but there are a lot of linguistic scholars that think it isn't a dialect of English but an English-based Creole language. I think that's why he says "I call it America's Creole."

    • @theresamischeski71
      @theresamischeski71 9 років тому

      Can you please explain what ebonics is,I realize it's slang I talk in kiwi slang..But was this taught in School?

    • @georgesibley9456
      @georgesibley9456 8 років тому +6

      You do realize Ebonics has origins from the slums of England. They said aks for ax, dem for them and that for dat. Those people were forcefully transported to the Americas as Convicts or indentured servants. Black people learned Ebonics and their "culture" from the convicts England dumped in America

    • @IsabelleMN11
      @IsabelleMN11 8 років тому +12

      George Sibley good for you

    • @lariatlarge8721
      @lariatlarge8721 8 років тому +2

      +joe john There is no hope for you. Clearly you have zero empathy or understanding for language, culture, or poverty. Why are you even here?

  • @indiacamille2941
    @indiacamille2941 9 років тому +463

    "Like Trayvon asking 'What is you followin me fo?' "

  • @natpost782
    @natpost782 9 років тому +411

    I love how he said "he will write until the black male is able be, live, exist, class dismissed" that was perfect. 👌👌

    • @alisharichardson7974
      @alisharichardson7974 9 років тому +10

      My favorite part

    • @timyahwilliams9477
      @timyahwilliams9477 4 роки тому +1

      Sooooooo perfect

    • @hensen5309
      @hensen5309 Рік тому

      Do you guys think Americans that are black are the most discriminated race?

    • @hensen5309
      @hensen5309 Рік тому

      He’s literally aloud on the mic. “Jim crow grammar” this man wouldn’t be able to live out his little rap dream in any other time. Get with it, pick yourself up by your boot straps

  • @chrishamilton2232
    @chrishamilton2232 9 років тому +334

    As an English teacher, I am looking forward to showing this to my classes for an analytical assignment. This was a great poem and should make for a great discussion. Thanks for all you work and words Mr. Willis.

    • @chrishamilton2232
      @chrishamilton2232 9 років тому +48

      +Lillian Gish ha ha nice catch. Teachers make typos as well. Contrary to popular belief, outside the classroom most of us don't run around with red pens correcting everyone's speech all the time. We're only human after all. Xb

    • @sixbones.infamy9107
      @sixbones.infamy9107 7 років тому +9

      God i wish you were one of my teachers

    • @chrishamilton2232
      @chrishamilton2232 6 років тому +36

      +LattesAndMockingjays Improper by what standards. Americans butcher the English language daily, and in a myriad of ways. Ebonics is a cultural representation of English that stems from generations of terrible decisions made by those who had power at the time and is now embraced predominantly in communities where people are considerably worse off than much of the country. I have lived in such communities. I have known many people who use Ebonics. It may be another version of English, but it is no less relevant than what is considered standard English in America. To those who know how to speak it, it is a fluent and well understood vernacular. Don't dislike one method of speaking simply because you do not understand it or its significance to history or culture.
      Personally, I don't agree with the term "improper English." If language never evolved with culture and historic events then we would all be speaking old English the way Chaucer did. Shakespeare changed the language in his time and it has continued to evolve and change since then. Part of the discussion that I had when I taught this poem the first time was actually to analyze the progression of English from a Shakespearean sonnet, to a Robert Frost Poem and finally to the Ebonics lesson that this poem provides. My students then had to follow that pattern and try to work in groups of four to predict the next possible major shift in the English language and make their own poem using elements of all four English styles. Some of the poems that I got back were some of the greatest poems that I've ever read. If any other English teachers read this, I highly recommend it.

    • @reggiemoore6459
      @reggiemoore6459 6 років тому +4

      WOW! Thanks for coming back and sharing.

    • @paigeclements3496
      @paigeclements3496 6 років тому +9

      This video was used in the AAVE section of my History of the English Language linguistics class in college. It really is a very important part of the history of the English language, I am so glad to see it being taught and accepted.

  • @asseater0077
    @asseater0077 9 років тому +248

    "cross our ts with the middle passage. dot our is with strange fruit" damn

    • @DavidReyes-tj1ms
      @DavidReyes-tj1ms 8 років тому +4

      can you explain to me what this means i don't understand the reference

    • @kaikai5877
      @kaikai5877 8 років тому +36

      +David Reyes strange fruit is a reference to lynched bodies hanging from trees like fruit. The middle passage was a route that Slavs ships took to ship slaves from Africa to n America and more

  • @isabelle843
    @isabelle843 9 років тому +174

    "Hipsters get your notebooks ready" hahaha xD This was awesome.

  • @ashleydawkins7510
    @ashleydawkins7510 6 років тому +78

    hey I'm gonna use this line in my research paper.
    Ebonics is the unofficial language of the undefined black culture
    Dope piece!

  • @thewanderingqueen725
    @thewanderingqueen725 Рік тому +6

    Still come back for the sermon to fill my soul. There’s nothing wrong with me. And I breathe once more.

  • @MrCosbySweaters
    @MrCosbySweaters 9 років тому +151

    Boy took me to chuuch.

  • @dtywuandavis6207
    @dtywuandavis6207 4 роки тому +27

    The man call it "Ebonics" I call it American's Creole. That's deep!!

  • @malake124
    @malake124 8 років тому +22

    i've watched this before, but chapter two sends shivers down my spine every time

  • @terriz.2981
    @terriz.2981 7 років тому +36

    Still one of the greatest commentaries on the importance of language and history. Perfectly done.

  • @BrotherRashid
    @BrotherRashid 9 років тому +41

    I get chills every time I watch this.

    • @seemethere3479
      @seemethere3479 9 років тому

      +Rashid Muhammad
      bro I need a help in my english if u dont mind want get ur number

    • @seemethere3479
      @seemethere3479 9 років тому

      +Rashid Muhammad
      bro I need a help in my english if u dont mind want get ur number

    • @dillonvossen1144
      @dillonvossen1144 2 роки тому

      why?

    • @myaisha5487
      @myaisha5487 2 роки тому

      @@dillonvossen1144 it’s a compliment Yk how people say that u get chills when someone is singing? It’s because they’re singing really good

  • @skyyg.2498
    @skyyg.2498 8 років тому +42

    I had Steven as a mentor and he is so funny plus he has fire bars in freestyle rap

  • @akeylamonea4639
    @akeylamonea4639 8 років тому +91

    I just died a thousand deaths. I need him as a friend.

    • @skyyg.2498
      @skyyg.2498 7 років тому +3

      Akeyla Agossou-Houeto Steven is really cool in person

    • @MikaelaRosith
      @MikaelaRosith 5 років тому +1

      i just met him today! he’s so nice, he talked to one of my friends about theater in college and gave him audition tips. so chill frfr

  • @b4thepreposition
    @b4thepreposition 7 років тому +42

    As a Black linguist, this spoke to my entire soul. Had me snappin at my screen!!

  • @tybooskie
    @tybooskie 8 років тому +4

    Everyone needs to hear this. Language is defined by culture, used to communicate within that culture, to spread that culture.

  • @d.brownn2780
    @d.brownn2780 8 років тому +52

    " see me be , black male , use double negative to make positive " 🔥🔥🔥

  • @jamesm.gemino664
    @jamesm.gemino664 4 роки тому +7

    Ive been watching this once a month for years and still hear things I hadnt heard before.

    • @ButtonPoetry
      @ButtonPoetry  4 роки тому +3

      I remember the first time I saw Steven do this piece. I couldn't really believe it was happening - it was just too good. So yeah I'm right there with you. Always another layer.

    • @jamesm.gemino664
      @jamesm.gemino664 4 роки тому +3

      @@ButtonPoetry Yeah! I was friends with Steven in college and I am so proud of how hard he pushes himself. It is so inspiring!

    • @nicomoist5336
      @nicomoist5336 3 роки тому +1

      Captions saved my life in understanding
      He slips in a lot of context clues that it hurts
      He's an amazing poet!

  • @AnyNameIsFine
    @AnyNameIsFine 8 років тому +143

    Thank you, i have no idea what is wrong with ebonics, why the hell do i need to speak my oppressors language so perfectly, it is not like we had a choice.

    • @smendes2004
      @smendes2004 8 років тому +3

      pois...os americanos têm uma postura arrogante perante o Ebonics devido ao racismo, penso.

    • @AnyNameIsFine
      @AnyNameIsFine 8 років тому +1

      Silvia Mendes
      Está correto. Eu concordo. x

    • @Starpentine
      @Starpentine 5 років тому +1

      Angolana
      There’s nothing “wrong” with Ebonics. It just sounds extremely dumb and ignorant. I really recommend not getting into the habit of speaking Ebonics.

    • @ayeelaneyy6056
      @ayeelaneyy6056 5 років тому +11

      Makayla ... did you hear the poem like at all ?

    • @Starpentine
      @Starpentine 5 років тому +2

      Ayee•laneyy
      Nope I didn’t... also calling English the “Oppressors language” is extremely racist. :/

  • @SuAva
    @SuAva 9 років тому +14

    So much respect for this guy. This is brilliant. Very good point but very good poetry too.

  • @the.girl.speaks.2128
    @the.girl.speaks.2128 Рік тому +2

    No clue how I’ve missed this for 7 years. But DAMN. Almost every line in there was a straight bar. 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Eve_Tan97
    @Eve_Tan97 9 років тому +12

    I honestly cried during this. This is powerful on so many levels.

  • @HiGaia
    @HiGaia 8 років тому +7

    Amazing and so so important! Our voices must be heard

  • @bubblesbubbleton2747
    @bubblesbubbleton2747 8 років тому +33

    I'm not black, but I can connect somewhat. I'm from Texas and I talk with a 'southern drawl' and always say 'y'all' and 'Mr.' 'Ms.' followed by your first name even if you and me are working the same job. When I moved to Oakland, I felt like everyone was speaking a foreign language to me. There were bits of the "Queen's English"-which I only used when I wrote- but everything else was alien to me. Thankfully, Ms. Missy, a woman who soon became a sister to me, taught me "Oakland's Tongue". I did feel like I was betraying my family in a way by correcting my speech to fit everyone else's, but I still found a way to practice my Texas words with my friends. I understand how a language or dialect can represent you and your home and to be told that you must speak "proper" is like they are spitting on your culture. Power to you man, can't wait to see more from you.

  • @guruvayurappanvishwanath1951
    @guruvayurappanvishwanath1951 7 років тому +19

    I am from India. When I was small, I used to think that African-Americans speak "like they are rapping." Now I think that Ebonics is just African-Americans' "native" dialect. They "rap like they speak".

    • @Mster_J
      @Mster_J 8 місяців тому

      It’s just an excuse for poor English. Nothing wrong with that though

    • @markstockbrocks
      @markstockbrocks 6 місяців тому

      Doesn't translate to global peer-reviewed scientific journals. You do you bruh

    • @markstockbrocks
      @markstockbrocks 6 місяців тому

      Can't we all jus git alaw?

  • @andrewhodson
    @andrewhodson 7 років тому +5

    I am using this amazing work tomorrow to discuss philosophy, language, and culture. My students will be better off from the experience.

  • @Claire-ing
    @Claire-ing 8 років тому +7

    YES!! I saw you do this poem at the nuyorican last year (it was my first ever slam) and I was so happy to find this video recommended to me today. You give me the chills.

  • @marcusbendavis
    @marcusbendavis 9 років тому +50

    Mason Dixon Diction...damn brother! good on you!

  • @TheTakafor
    @TheTakafor 9 років тому +33

    Excellent job! I speak some of the West African languages from which African American Vernacular English originated. I have two scholarly articles published in this area.

  • @terriz.2981
    @terriz.2981 4 роки тому +1

    This is my favorite poem of all time

  • @chroniclestrapp3742
    @chroniclestrapp3742 8 років тому +2

    So powerful ! Amazing poet . Never stop.

  • @IsaoAcseo
    @IsaoAcseo 9 років тому

    And this is why I subscribe to this channel: to find powerful pieces like this.

  • @hensen5309
    @hensen5309 Рік тому +2

    I love it. Why don’t lawyers speak like this?

  • @zariiigrant9223
    @zariiigrant9223 7 років тому +1

    This Touched My Heart Ive Listened To This Multiple Times Since Ive Heard It

  • @moushmakosa9111
    @moushmakosa9111 9 років тому +4

    Great poem and great Lauryn Hill mention!

  • @swtv1754
    @swtv1754 2 роки тому +2

    Why is "Ebonics" looked down on, but the Valley Girl talk isn't? I live on the West Coast, and I hear it all the time. It's not the 80s version, but an updated version, and if I hear the word like between each sentence, I'm going to scream!!

  • @LoveAndPIay
    @LoveAndPIay 5 років тому

    Can’t stop watching this.

  • @amytheprettyweirdfangirl3786
    @amytheprettyweirdfangirl3786 8 років тому +8

    This was shown in my ELA class, man, such chills, such respect. ;w; A round of applause for this guy. *gives a standing ovation* Holy crap!! O-O This is sooooooo good I'm so glad this was shown in my school, more people need to see this, how is this not viral?! Just, wow, just... wow. :'D PREACH IT!! (and im not even black x3)

  • @nounx2291
    @nounx2291 6 років тому +2

    I cry everytime

  • @jasonyoung5229
    @jasonyoung5229 8 років тому +7

    This is amazing. 😳🙏🏾 Respect.

  • @navnarayanan5650
    @navnarayanan5650 9 років тому +2

    You can find Steven's "Ebonics 101" and the rest of his Christmas-day-released poetry tape, #HisHeirness, on Soundcloud and Bandcamp to stream and download, Free of charge!!! If you'd like to donate please donate via BandCamp.
    soundcloud.com/hisheirnesspoetry
    stevenwillis.bandcamp.com/releases

  • @KraziVokalz
    @KraziVokalz 9 років тому +1

    i can not with this poem. he went in. Absolutely Deep

  • @maliquepye975
    @maliquepye975 9 років тому

    listened to this about 10 times in a hour.. such a great piece

  • @nijahdreams
    @nijahdreams 9 років тому +2

    I thought it was powerful and magnificent.Well done!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @MadelynKerby
    @MadelynKerby 9 років тому +7

    This is amazing!

  • @shadai507
    @shadai507 4 роки тому +4

    He did the thang. 👏🏽

  • @RandomSelectGaming
    @RandomSelectGaming 3 роки тому +1

    Rhetorical recipe...
    Dot our I's with strange fruit...
    Incredible, I don't know why, but I had tears in mine.

  • @journeybeyondthesea
    @journeybeyondthesea 4 роки тому +2

    Absolutely beautiful! Straight fire 🔥

  • @chadb647
    @chadb647 9 років тому +2

    This was so AMAZING!

  • @amoymyers2366
    @amoymyers2366 9 років тому +1

    perfectly and eloquently said

  • @jiyae
    @jiyae 3 роки тому +3

    MIC DROP!

  • @mafungwashekumkanikazi2656
    @mafungwashekumkanikazi2656 3 роки тому

    I found out that's it's called Ebonics through 1 of Steve Harvey stand ups. We learn everyday!

  • @FlashUltra_
    @FlashUltra_ 2 роки тому +2

    This is why I go to the University of UA-cam

  • @fatnasty123
    @fatnasty123 7 років тому +2

    For when I tell you I felt this in all my past lives. For they where all black and spoke the epitome of Ebonics.

  • @EDee-ki1lh
    @EDee-ki1lh 7 місяців тому

    Love this! 🖤🖤

  • @TheSerrae
    @TheSerrae 8 років тому +2

    More than brilliant!

  • @saginevital-herne3750
    @saginevital-herne3750 9 років тому +6

    shoot! let me go ahead and take that class!😆

  • @zaminadonaldson
    @zaminadonaldson 9 років тому +3

    love love love this

  • @evanymarie
    @evanymarie 5 років тому +2

    This is excellence!

  • @totallynollie10
    @totallynollie10 9 років тому +12

    *Standing Ovation*

  • @maureenadaghebalu2082
    @maureenadaghebalu2082 9 років тому +1

    killed it! that gave me chills.

  • @aliyahangel
    @aliyahangel 9 років тому +2

    Can someone clarify exactly what he's saying at 1:05 to 1:09 please?

    • @Geeksquadreloaded
      @Geeksquadreloaded 7 років тому

      Aliyah Angel basically, he became educated with degrees, but he's from Chicago and was fluent in Ebonics before he was fluent in English

  • @cheese8339
    @cheese8339 9 років тому +2

    Only thing I could say after this was "Wow."

  • @azsegrxdhtfgvijnkomlewrhtg9508

    I just love the use of the word "they" as possessive. As a white person who is logical thinking which happens to put me on the conservative side I have adopted this usage of the word "they" into my vocabulary. I think it's hilarious.

  • @eccentriclullaby1357
    @eccentriclullaby1357 7 років тому

    I cheered, this is powerful 🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @littlest-kim
    @littlest-kim 9 років тому +2

    ayyyeee southside, stand up! great poem, it was dope.

  • @annpayton
    @annpayton 8 років тому +2

    Love this Class Speech, oh oh I cant be late for class!! ♥

  • @reniro9665
    @reniro9665 3 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @amia8787
    @amia8787 5 років тому

    Its sad because I didn't know of him but I'm glad I do now. Although this old but I still love/fuck with it 🖤

  • @WilliamCarterII
    @WilliamCarterII 3 роки тому

    I'ma throw in "dot our I's with Strange Fruit" in the next paper I write in my Linguistic Anthropology class

  • @gdh8066
    @gdh8066 4 роки тому

    Waaauww. This guy is amazing !!! Holy.

  • @jonathanligacion9294
    @jonathanligacion9294 9 років тому +2

    AMAZING

  • @chrishaines4279
    @chrishaines4279 9 років тому

    Incredibly talented

  • @nehandamutunhu9367
    @nehandamutunhu9367 3 роки тому

    straight chills.

  • @justinosuji5613
    @justinosuji5613 4 роки тому

    The talent is just to apparent

  • @sumthnelse
    @sumthnelse 9 років тому

    Let's go, Steven!!!

  • @thomasparsons5700
    @thomasparsons5700 8 років тому +1

    Dude he dropped a fucking bomb. Love this

  • @KutlassSupreme
    @KutlassSupreme 9 років тому +3

    Gotta love it.

  • @spiritualcosmeticss
    @spiritualcosmeticss 9 років тому +4

    A-freaking-mazing!

  • @katokebofhe738
    @katokebofhe738 4 роки тому +1

    Dismissed oh so perfectly.

  • @miaataylor6678
    @miaataylor6678 9 років тому

    Gave Me Chills!

  • @justinpowell5176
    @justinpowell5176 7 років тому

    Does anyone have the transcription for this? 🔥🔥

  • @kikudagriffin8363
    @kikudagriffin8363 3 роки тому +1

    KING SHIT this is a masterpiece

  • @tyler-nf2sw
    @tyler-nf2sw 7 років тому

    Does anyone know where to find the transcript?

  • @r.schultheis1494
    @r.schultheis1494 4 роки тому

    I think this is to high for my level of english and/or my knowledge of american history but it's still so inspiring, helpfull, interesting and moving at the same time! I would love to understand all of it. Can I find the words written down somwhere?

    • @kappelikapeli1401
      @kappelikapeli1401 4 роки тому

      You can turn on captions to see the words written. Just know that some of the names are spelled wrong in the captions.

  • @iloveseattle123
    @iloveseattle123 9 років тому +2

    i wish i could take this class in uni instead of drawing 101 smh

  • @itchntohitch4143
    @itchntohitch4143 9 місяців тому +1

    Trying to sell the unsellable......

  • @SomenUniqueMagazineLLC
    @SomenUniqueMagazineLLC 9 років тому

    In a word. . .Potent!

  • @aprilbrown7333
    @aprilbrown7333 7 років тому

    That was..OMG....WOW!!!

  • @cynthiaroullet9928
    @cynthiaroullet9928 3 роки тому

    I didn't understand what he wanted to say when he said " The man calls it "Ebonics". I'm french, i'm interested by his poem and I would understand. Who is "the man" ?

    • @myotheraccount17
      @myotheraccount17 2 роки тому

      Those who hold positions of “power”. Oppressors, big brother, the establishment, etc.

    • @aribarii824
      @aribarii824 Рік тому

      Basically, The White Man, term used to describe “the system”

  • @asiamarie4
    @asiamarie4 6 років тому

    Anointed.

  • @Samgeeeez
    @Samgeeeez 8 років тому +2

    so dope

  • @alisharichardson7974
    @alisharichardson7974 9 років тому +1

    Standing Ovation 👏

  • @rexchiquine6049
    @rexchiquine6049 2 роки тому

    Where he go,,,,

  • @JohnDoe-vf2yo
    @JohnDoe-vf2yo 6 років тому

    Ho'd up... Dis vid be in English?

  • @pureaquafina4732
    @pureaquafina4732 Рік тому

    LOVE

  • @arrionhinton1177
    @arrionhinton1177 3 місяці тому

    Hard 🔥🔥🔥

  • @RealDealK3
    @RealDealK3 3 роки тому +1

    god i love being black