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BlacknussNetwork com Presents Black WWII Vet John Kitzmiller in Valley of Peace (Slovenia, 1957) Sun, Nov 21, 3pm
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Here’s the moment
Johnny Britt fans have been waiting for is finally here: The legendary singer and trumpet player has released his timely and much-anticipated song,
“Peace Officer.”
Malcolm Jamal Warner is written, produced, arranged, mixed and performed by Britt.
With civil unrest in the nation and all over the world, Britt has written a song for this moment in history. In these unprecedented times of police shootings and injustice, Johnny looks through the eyes of the police officer behind the trigger…
Britt and Warner, an Emmy-nominated, spoken word artist as well as actor and musician, have collaborated on a timeless classic in “Peace Officer.” Also on the track, Britt is joined by Marcus Williams on drums, Dean Mark on bass, and Keith Henderson on guitar.
Top Of The Heap is an ACAB text for the ages
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ffers movie recommendations inspired by new releases, premieres, current events, or occasionally just our own inscrutable whims. This week: To kick off Black History Month, we’re looking back on genre films by unsung or underappreciated Black filmmakers.
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We first see
Top Of The Heap’s
beat cop protagonist George Lattimer as he surveys a muddy brawl between construction workers and hippies. “Bullshit!” he snarls before the frame freezes on a low-angle shot of him in riot gear. A title card appears: “Produced, Written, Directed by and Starring Christopher St. John.” Almost immediately following this introduction, Lattimer is thrown to the ground and hit in the face with a piss balloon. It neatly encapsulates Lattimer’s damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don’t internal conflict. Like Rodney Dangerfield, he receives no respect from anyone: his family criticizes him for being absent, his superiors
of chicago, but inside his home was always an island of sanity, supportive, creative environment. what was different about your family? lupe: my mother and my father were very intelligent, and politically oriented, and active so, you know, i got book smart and street smart, you know. anthony: floyd webb is an old family friend. this is lupe s mom shirley as becomes quickly apparent, she is along with being an extraordinarily good cook and extraordinary and determined human being. man, this is so outrageously, delicious, wow. the whole time we re eating by the way people moving in and out of shirley s small apartment. the place, clearly a hub for a tightly knit community of friends and family. so what age were you when you came to chicago? shirley: i was 13. the worst thing that my family could ever done was left the south, was left mississippi, should have stayed.
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