Black American Thinkers.
Contemporary Black Thinkers on racism, white privilege, poverty, culture, freedom.
Click the picture to hear what they have to say.
David Webb
"Frankly, if a white person said some of the same things, then you’d get the cry of racism and you’d never have the discussion,” he added. “And I want the discussion to be held.”".
Candace Owens
While a 17-year-old senior in high school, Owens said she received three racist death threat voicemail messages. The reactions by authority changed her view of politics. "I was simply never taught to view myself as a victim because of my heritage."
Thomas Sowell
"The entire human species began in poverty. There is no explanation needed. What requires explaining are the things that created and sustained higher standards of living."
Shelby Steele
"Al Sharpton is a nice person... White America needs to prove that they are not racist. In order to prove you are not racist you need to ...".
Jason Riley
"A lot of what's been tried isn't working". What the government should stop doing.
Larry Elder
"I am the antithesis of everything they stand for... I've got to be maligned, I've got to be cast away, I've got to be treated as if I'm Darth Vador."
Carol M. Swain
Author of 'Critical Race Theory’s Destructive Impact on America'. Click to watch her own story of a black woman overcoming extreme poverty through self-confidence, hard work and education.
Listen to the following seven black intellectuals together on Bret Weinstein's DarkHorse Podcast or click on each picture for separate presentations.
Glenn C. Loury
Professor of Economics, Brown University. PHD in economics, MIT. @GleenLoury on Twitter.
John Wood Jr.
National leader for Braver Angels, artist, noted writer. @JohnHMcWhorter on Twitter.
Coleman Hughes.
Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, contributing editor at City Journal. Writing features in New York Times, WJS and many others. @coldxman on Twitter.
Thomas Chatterton Williams
Author of Losing my Cool and Self-Portratin in Black and White. Contributing writer at the New York Times magazine..
John McWhorter
Professor of Linguistics at Columbia University. Contributing writer at The Atlantic. @JohnHMcWhorter on Twitter.
Chloe Valdary
Developer of The Theory of Enchantment, Social Emotional Learning. Bartley fellow at The WSJ.
Kmele Foster
Co-Founder of Free Think, lead Producer. Regular contributor to national outlets. @kmele on Twitter.
Organizations
1776 Project
The 1776 Project is a project led by African American historians, academics, and advocates to promote founding American values like entrepreneurship and self-determination.
...A powerful refutation of the claim that the destiny of Black Americans is determined by what whites do, or what they have done in the past.
Uncle Tom
Click the picture for official preview of the new movie, UNCLE TOM. Click here for extra outakes. Available for private purchase, but coming to Amazon soon. Features a cross section of black conservatives - giving their perspective on todays movements. Recommended for liberals and conservatives.
Word on the Street
Tatum, Topher, Derrick, ABL
Four perspectives. Covers the spectrum on race in America.
And many more brave and facinating individuals at the forefront of free thinking.... Check back soon, more coming!