Oakland puts new focus on Black Panther Party history with two weekend events Us Ca

Oakland puts new focus on Black Panther Party history with two weekend events Us Ca

Oakland puts new focus on Black Panther Party history with two weekend events Us - Ca HEAD TOPICS

Oakland puts new focus on Black Panther Party history with two weekend events

10/21/2022 9:37:00 AM

The Black Panther Party' s logo is now painted across a building at 1427 Broadway the home of the Dr Huey Newton Foundation' s new Center for Research and Action

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The Black Panther Party's logo is now painted across a building at 1427 Broadway, the home of the Dr. Huey Newton Foundation's new Center for Research and Action. The Black Panther Party's logo is now painted across a building at 1427 Broadway, the home of the Dr. Huey Newton Foundation's new Center for Research and Action. OAKLAND, Calif.'s history."There are many people that don't even know that the Black Panther Party had roots here in Oakland," said Newton.Now, more than 50 years after the birth of the party in Oakland back in 1966, there's still controversy over the party's militancy and clashes with law enforcement during a volatile era. She says what wasn't shown, were the party's community programs such as the Free Breakfasts for Children, and free health clinics that provided testing for lead poisoning, hypertension and sickle cell anemia.panel discussion on Friday for the new Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party.  Read more:
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Here's what the highly anticipated Marvel sequel is expected to bring in during its opening weekend: Email Oakland gets new center marking birthplace of Black Panther Party The Black Panther Party's roots in Oakland is getting highlighted this weekend with two events.The Hollywood Reporter , Lupita Nyong’o, who plays a Wakandan spy and T’Challa’s on-and-off girlfriend, opens up about returning to the role amidst grieving Boseman, something incorporated into the film.The Hollywood Reporter , shedding a little more light on the film, as well as backlash surrounding the decision not to recast Boseman’s role.We all know that the upcoming entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, is gearing up to be one of the most cathartic cinematic experiences of the year. KTVU's Jana Katsuyama tells us one event is at the Oakland Museum of California on Friday and another event will be at the new Dr. Huey Newton Center for Research and Action near City Hall this Saturday. “Ryan wrote something that so honored the truth of what every one of us was feeling, those of us who knew Chadwick,” Nyong’o tells THR . OAKLAND, Calif.. - Oakland 's history. By the end, I was weeping. "Many of the neighborhoods don't look like they did during the era of the Black Panther Party," said Newton. She suggests that this can’t be replaced, nor should it: COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY “That is not the death of the Black Panther, that’s the whole point. The Black Panther Party's logo is now painted across a building at 1427 Broadway, the home of the "There are many people that don't even know that the Black Panther Party had roots here in Oakland," said Newton. Nyong’o, for one, supports the choice. It's laying to rest [T’Challa] and allowing for real life to inform the story of the movies,” added Nyong’o. Fredrika Newton's roots run deep. "I joined the party in 1971 and I was 19 years old," said Newton, who married the party's co-founder Huey Newton years later. “It’s laying to rest [T’Challa] and allowing for real life to inform the story of the movies. Now, more than 50 years after the birth of the party in Oakland back in 1966, there's still controversy over the party's militancy and clashes with law enforcement during a volatile era. I don’t. Fredrika Newton says she hopes the new research center will be a place to bring balance to the party's place in history. I don’t have the presence of mind, or I don’t have the objectivity to argue with that. I’m very biased. "The media only portrayed us the Black Panther Party with images of angry men with guns. " She says what wasn't shown, were the party's community programs such as the Free Breakfasts for Children, and free health clinics that provided testing for lead poisoning, hypertension and sickle cell anemia. I’m very biased. In the  Namor hails from Talocan, a mythical city derived from Aztec mythology. "We had 65 survival programs... The Best Marvel Heroes Who Haven’t Joined the MCU Yet These great Marvel characters have yet to make the jump to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Coogler also pens the script one more time alongside Joe Robert Cole. 65. The ambulance program in North Carolina was created by women because black people were dying on the streets and no ambulance because no ambulance would come into the black community to pick them up," said Newton. That history is also being told at the Oakland Museum of California this week, with a book-signing and panel discussion on Friday for the new Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party.  "Now people get to see the other side of the Black Panther Party, from the people that were in the party," said Newton, "70% were women." The Newton research center also is planning to hold its first preview event Saturday with a private gathering for founding members. You can watch the trailer below: Check out the official synopsis here: In the film, Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), Shuri (Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), Okoye (Danai Gurira) and the Dora Milaje (including Florence Kasumba) fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death. "This will be an oral history studio. It will have exhibition space. It will be an interactive museum and think tank," said Xavier Buck, Ph.D., the Executive Director of the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation and research center. Buck says it's a chance to reflect on Oakland's past and help shape the future. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Oakland's Black Panthers at 50 exhibit extended through Black History Month "What we are building is monumental. This is not just a storefront. It's the first time the Black Panther Party will be recognized in this kind of way where there's a central location where party members tell the story themselves," said Buck. "That's the Black Panther Party that I was attracted to and fell in love with," said Newton, "It's so meaningful to me. It means everything to me that the community know." Jana Katsuyama is a reporter for KTVU.  Email Jana at jana. [email protected] and follow her on Twitter @JanaKTVU or Facebook @NewsJana or ktvu.com. DAILY NEWSLETTER All the news you need to know, every day By clicking Sign Up, I confirm that I have read and agree to the .
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