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Pro-Black Education with Ernest Crim III Pt2

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Ernest Crim III is an Anti-Racist Educator and hate crime survivor who uses (Black) historical narratives to empower and educate families and train educators through an equitable lens. Mr. Crim, a south side of Chicago native and University of Illinois graduate, is a former high school history educator of 12 years, who now advocates for social justice issues and teaches Black History to the world through social media with a platform that reaches over 2 million people monthly. Additionally, he is the CEO of Crim’s Cultural Consulting LLC, an international speaker, an author of two bestsellers (‘Black History Saved My Life’ and ‘The ABCS of Affirming Black Children’) and a passionate progressive education activist, who has been featured on CNN, ABC, WGN, PBS, CBS, NBC & Newsweek, amongst various other outlets.

What You Will Hear:

  • Attending HBCUs
  • The importance of community
  • Teaching and history
  • Black culture and cultural genocide
  • Black on black crime phenomenon
  • Nutritional options in black communities

Quotes:

“As black folks we have to have community to exist and to thrive and oftentimes in a majority white or mixed environment we might not be able to fully find that .”

“That was the process of enslavement, to disconnect us with who we naturally are and who we really are.”

“The engine of our group oppression is always cultural genocide,” - Asa Hilliard

“We are community first, family first, spirituality first, and all things flow from that.”

“Whoever controls your kitchen, controls your revolution.” - Elijah Muhammad

Mentioned

@MrCrim3 Instagram facebook X Youtube

@Ernest Crim III LinkedIn

Ernestcrim.com

Greg Carr

Daniel Black

Brian Midler

Asa Grant Hilliard III

Carter G. Woodson

Elijah Muhammad

I AM Music Group

  continue reading

144 episodes

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Ernest Crim III is an Anti-Racist Educator and hate crime survivor who uses (Black) historical narratives to empower and educate families and train educators through an equitable lens. Mr. Crim, a south side of Chicago native and University of Illinois graduate, is a former high school history educator of 12 years, who now advocates for social justice issues and teaches Black History to the world through social media with a platform that reaches over 2 million people monthly. Additionally, he is the CEO of Crim’s Cultural Consulting LLC, an international speaker, an author of two bestsellers (‘Black History Saved My Life’ and ‘The ABCS of Affirming Black Children’) and a passionate progressive education activist, who has been featured on CNN, ABC, WGN, PBS, CBS, NBC & Newsweek, amongst various other outlets.

What You Will Hear:

  • Attending HBCUs
  • The importance of community
  • Teaching and history
  • Black culture and cultural genocide
  • Black on black crime phenomenon
  • Nutritional options in black communities

Quotes:

“As black folks we have to have community to exist and to thrive and oftentimes in a majority white or mixed environment we might not be able to fully find that .”

“That was the process of enslavement, to disconnect us with who we naturally are and who we really are.”

“The engine of our group oppression is always cultural genocide,” - Asa Hilliard

“We are community first, family first, spirituality first, and all things flow from that.”

“Whoever controls your kitchen, controls your revolution.” - Elijah Muhammad

Mentioned

@MrCrim3 Instagram facebook X Youtube

@Ernest Crim III LinkedIn

Ernestcrim.com

Greg Carr

Daniel Black

Brian Midler

Asa Grant Hilliard III

Carter G. Woodson

Elijah Muhammad

I AM Music Group

  continue reading

144 episodes

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