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Emory University

Emory University is recognized internationally as an inquiry-driven, ethically engaged, and diverse community whose members work collaboratively for positive transformation in the world through courageous leadership in teaching, research, scholarship, health care, and social action. The University consists of an outstanding liberal arts college, highly ranked professional schools, and one of the larger and more comprehensive healthcare systems in the Southeast.

Emory is enriched by the legacy and energy of Atlanta, whose downtown is located 15 minutes away. There are approximately 12,570 students at Emory, including 6,890 who are pursuing undergraduate degrees in the liberal arts, nursing, or business.

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  • @xamtastic
    @xamtasticКүн бұрын

    As a person in europe this "whiteness" stuff is complete bullshit to me

  • @colinbyerly5212
    @colinbyerly52122 күн бұрын

    How incredibly important her hard work has become. It would be priceless to have her as a team member in the advanced discussions on the deep reality of the oldest communication left around the world yet have a common understanding of what today only a few are able to speak about without the fear of grant study scripted object That its powerful meaning s in the original valued meaning .

  • @Zannathin
    @Zannathin3 күн бұрын

    so which is better once a week or twice?

  • @DelllGuapo
    @DelllGuapo5 күн бұрын

    This is awful

  • @effthisneffu
    @effthisneffu5 күн бұрын

    Just like George Floyd, if he wouldn’t have been a low down criminal, his life wouldn’t have turned out the way it did.

  • @stacyMighty
    @stacyMighty6 күн бұрын

    How then do you explain the "Ancient Law" meaning your identity is 10 years or more.

  • @stacyMighty
    @stacyMighty6 күн бұрын

    Since 2019 I do not know what race any race sees me as a a mixed race West Indies, Jamaican born female artist. I have been more introvert now since 2019. I don't trust anyone. I have my concern with every race since 2019. I feel my culture and heredity was robbed from me, although I legally migrated to the United States at the age of 5 in 1980.

  • @stacyMighty
    @stacyMighty6 күн бұрын

    Race in the United States was highlighted for my copper brown skin in 2018- 19 when I saw America from a personal experience as a textile designer.

  • @stacyMighty
    @stacyMighty6 күн бұрын

    Very interesting

  • @DRNT940
    @DRNT9406 күн бұрын

    Thats horrific.

  • @DRNT940
    @DRNT9406 күн бұрын

    Yeah i see self defense too. All started over a fist fight or a radio. Still 2 wrongs dont make anyone right. And vengemce will leave a river of blood people dont understand. People are simple.

  • @DRNT940
    @DRNT9406 күн бұрын

    So what is this better future mam? What do you propose?

  • @DRNT940
    @DRNT9406 күн бұрын

    You know what i think? I dont think "white rage" is what this women thinks it is. I think the civil war told the south "this is the law and we will use force to enforce it" i think it was a long fight even after that but as time went by the siuth had to be more and more clever in usurping federal law in order to prevent another civil war but still hold onto racism/slavery. Just my perspective though.

  • @DRNT940
    @DRNT9406 күн бұрын

    They, and by that i mean racists try REALLY fucking hard to disenfranchise people.

  • @DRNT940
    @DRNT9406 күн бұрын

    "THE LEAST!, when it comes to cocaine" that statement lacks clarity and truth. Marijuana is HEAVILY used by african americans. To a point thats nearly religious. Now do i think marijuana is the boogey man? No. My point is she isnt being 100% honest. She is manipulating. The main ingredient of what she says is white rage exists in her.

  • @DRNT940
    @DRNT9406 күн бұрын

    Werent those kids sitting right next to whit kids in those classrooms, and how did we go from class rooms to tickets and finance? What?

  • @chikumbutsomsosa8572
    @chikumbutsomsosa85727 күн бұрын

    Brilliant presentation. The truth can't be clearer.👍

  • @Gen-XTex
    @Gen-XTex7 күн бұрын

    Awesome story-teller, Ma’am! 👍👍

  • @stacyMighty
    @stacyMighty7 күн бұрын

    Very interesting, My family legally migrated to the United States in 1980, but passed the exam for their United States Citizenship in 1999. It seems a lot happened in 1999. I am learning a lot.

  • @stacyMighty
    @stacyMighty7 күн бұрын

    I studied some Computer Science in college back in the mid 90s, and I decoded and read everything through the pandemic. I know everything and all the programming, attempted transfer in health, DNA and creative works. I read it all during the pandemic... they wrote the program and I read it in data entry. I just keep reading till I exited social media. I have no criminal record, never tried illegal drugs, never smoked, and never drank alcohol.... but the kept accusing drugs. I don't even have a speeding ticket.

  • @stacyMighty
    @stacyMighty7 күн бұрын

    So true, I was silently buying books to self-defined learning and I was teaching my very sick twins at the time as they were in public school, but when they found out I was teaching and learning... they came after me in unity in 2019.

  • @stacyMighty
    @stacyMighty7 күн бұрын

    Very interesting

  • @AlexanderDavidson-lr7dg
    @AlexanderDavidson-lr7dg8 күн бұрын

    So interesting that in a discussion about the merits of science, the use of the word negative is used in a decayed conventional sense, a very slack misleading usage, to do more with notions of superiority over nature rather than in it's helpful 'scientifically specific' form, as the natural reciprocal of positive. Like the use of black and white, right and left, the alternative meanings of the words colour their use into unhelpfulness, like loaded dice. They reveal an inadequacy of the English language to cope with discussions around the nature of existence. The polysemy, multiple meaning of certain words, so useful in poetry but that allows Empirical forces to confuse and bamboozle lay people, means that those who lack the facility to pay close attention to specific meaning within a steady flow of argument can be tricked into agreeing to things by sleight of word. English not being the 1st language of the Dalia Lama means that he is not in a good position to challenge the structure of the enquiry. Really his interpreter SHOULD be doing this for him, or at least alerting him to what is happening. So, come to the assistance, to help the Dalai Lama, whose language is not English, yes there is a clash between Empirical science and Dharma science and that is that Empirical science is predicated on the BELIEF that it is possible to be independent and objective, whereas Dharma science PROVES that this is fantasy. Ironic that Empirical science insists on the opposite view. But no point tip- toeing through the tulips, Dependent arising is antithetical to the notion of objectivity. This is the GREAT insight of Buddha. His argument allows people to prove for themselves that Empirical claims to Objectivity is a sham. I believe that Jesus also taught the same but that his teaching has decayed into unhelpfulness just like the use of term negative. Like way to defecate or pee has come to be considered dirty when actually it is, in a balanced orderly world, part of a healthy existence. .

  • @crookeddonald4761
    @crookeddonald47618 күн бұрын

    Thank you Dr Quave for all the work you are doing for humanity! The importance of our microbiome and natural remedies like herbs and plants cannot be overstated!

  • @martinreavey8419
    @martinreavey84199 күн бұрын

    You didn't mention what he was in jail for

  • @olindacox9745
    @olindacox974510 күн бұрын

    H

  • @headshotmaster138
    @headshotmaster13810 күн бұрын

    Why should I care what she has to say? She is most likely funded by the US government and lives in a gated white community

  • @user-ih2wg8eh5r
    @user-ih2wg8eh5r11 күн бұрын

    Jesus said do not love the world, those who do are enemies of God.

  • @katehillier1027
    @katehillier102711 күн бұрын

    Video cuts off halfway to put it onto something I don’t want.

  • @cadewest1237
    @cadewest123711 күн бұрын

    Read Antiquity Unveiled

  • @subcitizen2012
    @subcitizen201212 күн бұрын

    And the rest is history. The fabric of our lives. And our nation perpetually on the verge of ruin thanks to apocalypsis.

  • @elmdi
    @elmdi14 күн бұрын

    Right at 25 min is where my brain has been breaking down for the last few years. Who the hell is "we"- setting the "default" is a factor solely of power.

  • @Roberto-xb9qe
    @Roberto-xb9qe14 күн бұрын

    I'm on another continent but feeling privileged to walk this Earth while he is still alive.

  • @hodedo7803
    @hodedo780314 күн бұрын

    Waaaaaah I'm black!

  • @hodedo7803
    @hodedo780314 күн бұрын

    There's no rage. More like disgust at how only one race cannot advance. Only one

  • @NoBody-gx2yk
    @NoBody-gx2yk14 күн бұрын

    What we call this is America not being under God's commandments, but mans confusion. Thou shall not kill can in no way shape or form be misinterpreted. That goes for ALL, not just a few selected men who wear a badge. God didn't give any man a vote to change his laws. If we wete respecting those laws of God instead of man made laws, we could have peace. The Constitution is being misrepresented ias it's written, there are to be no monopolies in this land, yet everything is taken by the governments hand. They use our words against us but claim freedom of speech, double standard confusion is what they teach. They say we free but it's accussations the seek, that's why we are instructed not to speak. Only one is the truth, the other is a lie. It should not be the truth they crucify.

  • @Br1an.J
    @Br1an.J15 күн бұрын

    As unpopular as this may be because i admire hitch very much his attentp at loving god as the precursor to sadomasochism is a little much, too nihilistic

  • @ArtstradaMagazine
    @ArtstradaMagazine15 күн бұрын

    love this man <3

  • @Fyoutube-ry1se
    @Fyoutube-ry1se16 күн бұрын

    Im not listening to this woman or any racist black american.

  • @tehufn
    @tehufn16 күн бұрын

    This is very strange and very different than what I read in his texts and studied in my time... Cicero famously defined rhetoric as "a good person speaking well." The "good person" part means he claimed that the rhetoric by definition was concerned with ethics. In that light, this is a fascinating speech for me. I wonder, now, about the actual history of his speeches and how they contrast with his writing.

  • @terancewright8894
    @terancewright889416 күн бұрын

    Powerful

  • @Truebritify
    @Truebritify17 күн бұрын

    So sad to hear of "passing" what a horrible world.

  • @trimbaker1893
    @trimbaker189319 күн бұрын

    but, why is it sharp on all edges. it will cut the hand holding it if it is used. I still do not believe it is a hand axe. it would be rounded on the side to be held if it were. it is a tool, and it cuts, but why must it have an edge on the side a persons palm would contact...

  • @lankstephens6374
    @lankstephens637419 күн бұрын

    Although I've read quite a few Rushdie novels, have always supported him (and find the stabbing horrific and tragic and wish him all the best), I am critical of his unkind comments about Wim Winders starting at 6min22s. First he would have us believe that Wenders merely adopts his woman's set of beliefs as a chameleon might; what an odd and ungracious thing to impute to a man and artist of intelligence! Then he notes a period when Wenders thought art should be un-ironic, no doubt a stance in defiance of Tarantino and David Lynch ("Pulp Fiction" and "Wild at Heart," for instance, have an underlying irony, a tongue-in-cheek and self-referential quality which ultimately does not present its characters seriously). Rushdie asks Wenders about "Wings of Desire," perhaps the best film of that decade, because he thinks it an ironic premise that angels should want to be human. Wenders corrects him of this wrong notion, and Rushdie admits this made him angry, mad enough to satirize Wenders in his novel (the audience, inscrutably, found this whole anecdote funny and laughed all the way through it, no doubt thinking themselves also to be so far above the silly man Wenders who understands characters as serious, earnest, passionate, authentic, spiritual). Not Rushdie's finest moment...

  • @7TheMrSeven7
    @7TheMrSeven719 күн бұрын

    29:19

  • @pranavpillai7778
    @pranavpillai777819 күн бұрын

    Bullshit!

  • @Ma1q444
    @Ma1q44420 күн бұрын

    Why do universities prop this dude up as if he is smart 😂.

  • @Ladyinred001
    @Ladyinred00121 күн бұрын

    What’s would be the advise? How could Gatsby’s life be different?

  • @lemonlimelukey
    @lemonlimelukey21 күн бұрын

    the whiteness of the panel is palpable however. 😂😂

  • @stevemcelvany4404
    @stevemcelvany440422 күн бұрын

    Take each sentence I say and judge them one by one Tru or false. At that time tulsa was one of the richest cities in the world. The economics trickled down from the top. Tulsa was the oil capitol of the world. With so many rich people there were a lot more service jobs than most cities,maids,butlers cooks,laundries, Gardners, hotels, mechanics, excedra. There were a lot of black people working but living in there own neiborhood. Most The money they made by honest work went to there community ,to there lawyers,doctors,groceries, , movie theaters,dry cleaners and every kind of business you can think of.. .. the question is if tulsa wasn't the oil capitol of the world would there have been so much prosperity at that time for the black community? Were rich people jealous or did they just want there lawn mowed. Even nowadays people just want there lawn mowed and are not jealous of the man who mowed it. Can't we all just get along? Oh yeah if the lawn man starts doing a bad job we can hire someone else to do a better job if we want.