16:09 “I like your use of the word restrained.” Pure finesse. By restrained you mean “comfortable” for you to receive & understand. The way Baldwin carried himself in these exchanges despite the ignorance of his opposition.
Brilliant. He is speaking about raising human consciousness. Sadly though it seems like more people look outside of themselves than ever work on knowing the truth inside of themselves and taking responsibility. Baldwin was inspiring and a great genius. I wish I had met him. Brilliant man.
It feels impossible to write a comment on this video, and any other James Baldwin topical video for that matter, because you know - unless you’re a writer on par with James Baldwin - that you will never be able to or will struggle to write a comment that feels relevant and will remain timelessly elegant in conveying your true emotions and opinions on such a person like James Baldwin. Note: I could listen and read James Baldwin, looking for quotations, forever. The greater joy however is finding the key to understanding the quotes and why you like them.
His discussion about hep/hip/beat in relation to the white hipsters 20 years later is crucial in understanding the relationship between race, class, and subcultures.
Every time I listen to James Baldwin my core resonates. Such a courageous and gifted man. Listening to this today I realize we in America are in the gauntlet side by side-black, brown, and white-and we endure or perish together. We are a part of each other’s history, and though we have been lied to and pitted against each other we are in truth beloved. I am finally studying our history-not “black history”, America’s history, my history. And then do my best to act, like James did.
"i knew by the age of 5 that life was going to be hard and i would eventually die (old age hopefully)" So darn true. this is how we raise our little ones. But we also encourage for them to change the game collectively. This is what (in my opinion) has been a shift in thinking among the community
This radio interview of James Baldwin by Elsa Knight Thompson and John Leonard took place in San Francisco on May 7, 1963. The Norman Podhoretz essay in Commentary that Leonard mentions is called "My Negro Problem -- and Ours." It appeared in February 1963 and can be read online.
This is 2918 and nothing have really changed here in America. The characters are changed but the situation we find ourselves in has not changed. I think James said it best when in the interview he stated " changing the moral climate, finding a connection, having white people know what they hate and know that it is not us. These points in the interview said a lot about what is going on in our country at the present. We have talked for 400 years, we have seen and heard issues for 400 years. I am 67 years of age, and James is gone, and one day I will be gone too. I truly believe that not will change. Sad, but true.
Why we fail to think to others as if we think and feel for us- i mean individually or at induvidual level? can anyone give me insight when you see my inquire.
I can listen to him all day very very interesting and intelligent individual. His words are most relevant today.
Amen Warner
“Guilt is easy. Responsibility is hard” 🔥🔥
James Baldwin was a walking masterclass on humanity proper
16:09 “I like your use of the word restrained.” Pure finesse. By restrained you mean “comfortable” for you to receive & understand. The way Baldwin carried himself in these exchanges despite the ignorance of his opposition.
Brilliant. He is speaking about raising human consciousness. Sadly though it seems like more people look outside of themselves than ever work on knowing the truth inside of themselves and taking responsibility. Baldwin was inspiring and a great genius. I wish I had met him. Brilliant man.
James Baldwin words have inspired me so much.
It feels impossible to write a comment on this video, and any other James Baldwin topical video for that matter, because you know - unless you’re a writer on par with James Baldwin - that you will never be able to or will struggle to write a comment that feels relevant and will remain timelessly elegant in conveying your true emotions and opinions on such a person like James Baldwin.
Note: I could listen and read James Baldwin, looking for quotations, forever. The greater joy however is finding the key to understanding the quotes and why you like them.
A very gifted writer and orator. He could take a boring topic and speak is such a way that it becomes a masterpiece.
His discussion about hep/hip/beat in relation to the white hipsters 20 years later is crucial in understanding the relationship between race, class, and subcultures.
“Guilt is easy, responsibility is hard and action is even harder.”
Every time I listen to James Baldwin my core resonates. Such a courageous and gifted man. Listening to this today I realize we in America are in the gauntlet side by side-black, brown, and white-and we endure or perish together. We are a part of each other’s history, and though we have been lied to and pitted against each other we are in truth beloved. I am finally studying our history-not “black history”, America’s history, my history. And then do my best to act, like James did.
WHERE BLACK AND WHITE CONNECT TOGETHER
ONE HAVE PRIVILÈGES
AND RIGHT
THE ANOTHER ONE HAVE NOTHING
NO WE HAVE NOTHING IN COMMUN
Thank you.
"i knew by the age of 5 that life was going to be hard and i would eventually die (old age hopefully)" So darn true. this is how we raise our little ones. But we also encourage for them to change the game collectively. This is what (in my opinion) has been a shift in thinking among the community
This radio interview of James Baldwin by Elsa Knight Thompson and John Leonard took place in San Francisco on May 7, 1963. The Norman Podhoretz essay in Commentary that Leonard mentions is called "My Negro Problem -- and Ours." It appeared in February 1963 and can be read online.
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This is 2918 and nothing have really changed here in America. The characters are changed but the situation we find ourselves in has not changed. I think James said it best when in the interview he stated " changing the moral climate, finding a connection, having white people know what they hate and know that it is not us. These points in the interview said a lot about what is going on in our country at the present. We have talked for 400 years, we have seen and heard issues for 400 years. I am 67 years of age, and James is gone, and one day I will be gone too. I truly believe that not will change. Sad, but true.
Don't give up hope. I think it's very close now, minds can change quickly, and I think this time it's different.
Bernice Parrish you mean 2018🙂
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Individuals will and do change, its slow though.
I read his books yrs ago. Thank you
Mr. James Baldwin clearly exposes fear. We have to modify one's expectations for the other to love others.
People modify each other that is what Love is..
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@@hugocuellar9108KEEP THINKING ABOUT THE PHRASE WITHOUT ANY DISTRACTIONS....🤔🤔🤔
Sorry, I meant 2018, fingers.
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Why we fail to think to others as if we think and feel for us- i mean individually or at induvidual level? can anyone give me insight when you see my inquire.
Even science has become religious in a world built on structured faith in a machine.
James Baldwin was romantically in love with Norman Mailer, and that is the reason why he is apprehensive about discussing Mailer.
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That's that road rage
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