{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68e2085e8ade82e20eeb8a64/691d257867ed28baec5d5442?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Episode 8-07 - Is The Civil Rights Movement Dead?","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/68e2085e8ade82e20eeb8a64/1763517345739-030e7c38-6cfc-4bd0-9d84-0b91deaf5cbf.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>In this episode of Randumb Thoughtz, the hosts engage in lively discussions about NFL games, the recent government shutdown, and the state of the civil rights movement. They explore the complexities of interracial relationships and emphasize the importance of the black family in building community and financial stability. The conversation is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and insightful commentary on social issues. This conversation delves into the themes of unity, love, and the ongoing struggle for civil rights. The speakers discuss the importance of helping oneself before aiding others, the continuum of the civil rights movement, and the need for inclusivity among marginalized groups. They celebrate achievements while acknowledging the challenges that remain, particularly in education and community building. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of leadership, representation, and the necessity of creating a new legacy for future generations. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the significant contributions of African Americans to technology and culture, emphasizing the importance of educating the younger generation about these innovations. They explore the effectiveness of protests and boycotts as tools for social change, highlighting the need for community unity and ongoing activism in the face of systemic issues. The conversation also touches on the importance of media literacy and understanding history to shape future actions, as well as the foundational role of health and family structure in building strong communities.</p><p><br></p><p> </p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Introduction and Sports Banter</p><p>02:02 Game Day Excitement and Team Rivalries</p><p>04:21 Government Shutdown Discussion</p><p>06:05 Personal Updates and Project Progress</p><p>08:06 Music and Hip-Hop Connections</p><p>10:09 Nostalgia and Music Memories</p><p>11:27 Indifference vs. Hate in Relationships</p><p>13:28 Housekeeping and Celebrations</p><p>16:21 Birthday Shoutouts and Celebrations</p><p>18:40 Dominique Dawes: A Hometown Hero</p><p>23:05 Current Events and News Updates</p><p>23:31 Khris Boyd's Critical Condition Status</p><p>26:15 Remembering Legends: RIPs and Celebrations</p><p>35:56 Is the Civil Rights Movement Dead?</p><p>45:46 Progress and Challenges in Civil Rights</p><p>51:57 The Impact of Education and Opportunity</p><p>54:18 Representation and Leadership in Politics</p><p>56:41 The Need for Inclusivity in the Civil Rights Movement</p><p>58:37 Building Community and Support for Marginalized Groups</p><p>01:01:07 Reviving Historical Black Communities</p><p>01:04:58 Challenges of Unity Among Younger Generations</p><p>01:08:21 The Role of Education in Empowering Communities</p><p>01:14:21 Economics and Consumerism in the Black Community</p><p>01:23:35 Exploring Lineage and Identity</p><p>01:26:36 The Importance of Traditions</p><p>01:29:25 Understanding Community and Diversity</p><p>01:33:42 Contributions of African Americans</p><p>01:42:36 Protests and Boycotts Against Corporations</p><p>01:51:14 Research and Information Sources</p><p>01:55:46 Continuing the Civil Rights Movement</p><p>02:03:29 Final Thoughtz and Community Responsibility</p>","author_name":"Raymond \"The Lyrics\" Schinnery, Jr., Stephanie Gayle, A.D.V.I.S.S., and Eric \"Famos\" Ramos"}