
What is the most vital aspect of the process of protesting? What was the difference between protesting during the Obama Administration and the Trump Administration? How important are Historically Black Colleges and Universities for the Movement for Black Lives? This episode, Arthur Maxwell Powell II discusses these topics with Rev. Kevin Lamár Peterman.
Kevin Lamár Peterman is graduate of Howard University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. He also earned a Master of Arts degree in Theology from Princeton Theological Seminary and a Master of Science degree in Higher Education from the University of Pennsylvania. Kevin is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership & Policy at Howard University. In conjunction with his regular course work, Kevin has studied extensively throughout China, Japan, Ghana and South Africa in an effort to learn more about the region’s political, economic, and cultural affairs.
Kevin has spent his career working to strengthen marginalized communities through faith and education. Prior to joining the staff of UNCF’s Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute, he worked for the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions, the U.S. Department of Education, and the D.C. Public School system. As an activist, he has participated in demonstrations in Ferguson, Baltimore, Washington, DC, New York, Chicago and Ohio. He recently ended a series with National Public Radio where he was featured as a contributor on NPR’s Sunday morning show, The Weekend Edition.
Peterman is a both an education scholar and an ordained Baptist minister. He currently serves as the Director of Strategic Initiatives & Assessment at the Howard University School of Divinity and Associate Pastor at the historic Shiloh Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. Prior to returning to the nation’s capital, he served at the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois, the Cornerstone Baptist Church of Brooklyn, New York and the First Baptist Church of Vauxhall, NJ. He is a member of the Board of Directors for Ezra Youth Seminary, and a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Reach out to Kevin:
https://divinity.howard.edu/about/staff
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-lamar-peterman/
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This is my fifteenth interview, recorded on July 6th, 2020. International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here!: https://flow.page/whyweprotestpodcast
Thank you for listening! Main questions: How do you define “protest”? Why is protesting important? Why did YOU decide to protest? How did you prepare for protesting? What happened on the way to, during, and after your protesting experience? Has mainstream media and major news corporations reported on protests accurately? How so? What can we do to end systemic racism in our society? What keeps you hopeful that our descendants will line in a better world?
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Mar 18, 2021
1 hr 6 min

How did the 2020 Minneapolis, Minnesota protests play out? What is Racial Battle Fatigue (coined by William A. Smith)? How did the hashtag #BlackInTheIvory amplify the voices of Black academics to speak truth about racism in academia? What is an example of privilege in mass media? This episode, Arthur Maxwell Powell II discusses these topics with John Nehemiah Harper.
Shoutout to Photographer Earnest Norris Jr., who captured moments during the 2020 Minnesota protests.
Mr. John Harper currently serves in the office of the president at South Central College as the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and as the Interim Director of Admissions. He holds a degree in Political Science and Masters of Educational Leadership and Administration from Minnesota State University in Mankato. John has experience in college admissions and is passionate about access and equity within higher education. At South Central, John actively works with academic deans and faculty to examine policy, procedure and assessments with an equity lens. He recently was accepted into Morgan State University and will begin his doctoral program this fall. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-nehemiah-harper-a7453516
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This is my thirteenth interview, recorded on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2020.
International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here: https://anchor.fm/whyweprotest Thank you for listening! Main questions: How do you define “protest”? Why is protesting important? Why did YOU decide to protest? How did you prepare for protesting? What happened on the way to, during, and after your protesting experience? Has mainstream media and major news corporations reported on protests accurately? How so? What can we do to end systemic racism in our society? What keeps you hopeful that our descendants will line in a better world?
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Feb 18, 2021
1 hr 21 min

What happened at the 2020 Downtown Nashville, TN protests? What is the relationship between fighting for justice and being Christian? Why is Netflix show Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj important in the conversation about accurate news information? What are some books that can aid in the struggle for liberation for oppressed peoples in the U.S.A.? This episode, Arthur Maxwell Powell II discusses these topics with Maria de Guzman.
Reach out to Maria de Guzman in Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/mariafloramelle/
After earning her bachelor’s degree in film production, Maria de Guzman set her sights into helping other people. She is an aspiring high school guidance counselor with a passion for mental health and social justice.
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This is part 2 of my twelfth interview, recorded on Tuesday, June 16th, 2020.
International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here: https://anchor.fm/whyweprotest Thank you for listening! Main questions: How do you define “protest”? Why is protesting important? Why did YOU decide to protest? How did you prepare for protesting? What happened on the way to, during, and after your protesting experience? Has mainstream media and major news corporations reported on protests accurately? How so? What can we do to end systemic racism in our society? What keeps you hopeful that our descendants will line in a better world?
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Feb 13, 2021
1 hr 15 min

How have Asian Americans been treated in the United States of America? What is the "Model Minority"? What was the "People Power Movement" against the 1980s dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines? Is there room for everyone in Hollywood? Why is bell hook's Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics important? How were the 2020 protests in Nashville, Tennessee? This episode, Arthur Maxwell Powell II discusses these topics with Maria de Guzman.
Reach out to Maria de Guzman in Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/mariafloramelle/
After earning her bachelor’s degree in film production, Maria de Guzman set her sights into helping other people. She is an aspiring high school guidance counselor with a passion for mental health and social justice.
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This is my twelfth interview, recorded on Tuesday, June 16th, 2020.
International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here: https://anchor.fm/whyweprotest Thank you for listening! Main questions: How do you define “protest”? Why is protesting important? Why did YOU decide to protest? How did you prepare for protesting? What happened on the way to, during, and after your protesting experience? Has mainstream media and major news corporations reported on protests accurately? How so? What can we do to end systemic racism in our society? What keeps you hopeful that our descendants will line in a better world?
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Feb 10, 2021
1 hr 26 min

How should police training be reformed? What has been left out and misrepresented in our public school system? Is there room for everyone in Hollywood? Why is Lena Waithe's Queen & Slim (2019) significant? How were the 2020 protests in Salt Lake City, Utah? This episode, Arthur Maxwell Powell II discusses these topics with Andrew Mott.
Reach out to Andrew Mott at https://linktr.ee/Andrew2True
[email protected] | Twitter: @Andrew2True | Instagram: @Andrew2True | YouTube
Andrew Mott is a videographer and editor with a strong communications background. He is passionate about storytelling and is looking to further his career in a creative direction.
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This is my eleventh interview, recorded on Monday, June 15th, 2020.
International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here: https://anchor.fm/whyweprotest Thank you for listening!
Main questions: How do you define “protest”? Why is protesting important? Why did YOU decide to protest? How did you prepare for protesting? What happened on the way to, during, and after your protesting experience? Has mainstream media and major news corporations reported on protests accurately? How so? What can we do to end systemic racism in our society? What keeps you hopeful that our descendants will line in a better world?
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Feb 6, 2021
1 hr 12 min

Jayden Ford: Teargas and Rubber Bullets during Donald Trump's Photo Op in Front of St. John's Church
This episode, Jayden Ford and Arthur converse about the day Donald Trump help up a Bible and posed for a photo op in front of the Ashburton House (St. John's parish house) on June 1, 2020. Jayden was one of the peaceful protestors in Lafayette Square when Former President Trump ordered that the protestors be cleared from the area with tear gas and rubber bullets.
This is my ninth interview, recorded on Thursday, June 15th, 2020.
International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here: https://anchor.fm/whyweprotest Thank you for listening!
Main questions: How do you define “protest”? Why is protesting important? Why did YOU decide to protest? How did you prepare for protesting? What happened on the way to, during, and after your protesting experience? Has mainstream media and major news corporations reported on protests accurately? How so? What can we do to end systemic racism in our society? What keeps you hopeful that our descendants will line in a better world?
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Jan 30, 2021
26 min

How do Houston police officers "drop bait" and what does it mean? What do you feel when you protest? What is the significance of voting when dismantling racism? This episode, Arthur Maxwell Powell II discusses these topics with Mr. Demarcus Walker. Demarcus Walker is a Las Vegas, Nevada native that now reside in Houston, Texas. Demarcus is a graduate of Texas Southern University (TSU), an HBCU in Houston. At TSU, Demarcus was track and field athlete and coach. Now, Mr. Walker is a Black educator and founder of the Gents/Gems League.
Reach out to Demarcus Walker on,
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/demarcus.walker.5
This is my seventh interview, recorded on Thursday, June 11th, 2020.
International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here: https://anchor.fm/whyweprotest Thank you for listening!
Main questions: How do you define “protest”? Why is protesting important? Why did YOU decide to protest? How did you prepare for protesting? What happened on the way to, during, and after your protesting experience? Has mainstream media and major news corporations reported on protests accurately? How so? What can we do to end systemic racism in our society? What keeps you hopeful that our descendants will line in a better world?
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Oct 14, 2020
53 min

Is there an education disparity targeting Black America during the COVID-19 pandemic? What resources do teachers need for learning to be more effective? What should be incorporated when reforming education curriculums? This episode, Arthur Maxwell Powell II discusses these topics with Mr. Demarcus Walker. Demarcus Walker is a Las Vegas, Nevada native that now reside in Houston, Texas. Demarcus is a graduate of Texas Southern University (TSU), an HBCU in Houston. At TSU, Demarcus was track and field athlete and coach. Now, Mr. Walker is a Black educator and founder of the Gents/Gems League.
Reach out to Demarcus Walker on,
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/demarcus.walker.5
This is my seventh interview, recorded on Thursday, June 11th, 2020.
International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here: https://anchor.fm/whyweprotest Thank you for listening!
Main questions: How do you define “protest”? Why is protesting important? Why did YOU decide to protest? How did you prepare for protesting? What happened on the way to, during, and after your protesting experience? Has mainstream media and major news corporations reported on protests accurately? How so? What can we do to end systemic racism in our society? What keeps you hopeful that our descendants will line in a better world?
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Oct 7, 2020
27 min

In Memoriam: The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing, 1963 & James Baldwin’s “Hope of Christian Love”
Addie Mae Collins, 14. Cynthia Wesley, 14. Carole Robertson, 14. Carol Denise McNair, 11. These young, beautiful, black girls had their lives taken by an act of white supremacist terrorism in Birmingham, Alabama. White supremacists bombed the African-American 16th Street Baptist Church on Sunday, September 15, 1963.
In a Protestant Council of the City of New York panel discussion with James Baldwin and Reinhold Niebuhr, Dr. Thomas C. Kilgore, Jr. asked, “Does this faceless picture suggest to you a meaning of the Birmingham tragedy?” Baldwin rebutted, “It suggests to me several meanings. If I were going to be cynical this morning, I would say that the absence of the face is something of an achievement, since we’ve been victimized so long by an alabaster Christ. It suggests much more seriously something else, and to me it sums up the crisis that we’ve been living through. If Christ has no face, then perhaps it is time that we … give him a new face. … And make the whole ideal, the whole hope of Christian love, a reality.”
Baldwin challenges us to act with the “hope of Christian love” and give Christ “a new face” in the world.
This episode is was recorded on Tuesday, September 15th, 2020, exactly 57 years after the 16th Street Baptist Church.
International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here: https://anchor.fm/whyweprotest Thank you for listening!
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Sep 15, 2020
24 min

What is the difference between protesting in a privileged community versus a suffering community? As a Black woman, how does it feel to be honored by protestors during a Black woman-led protest? How much bias is shown on the news? This episode, Arthur Maxwell Powell II discusses these topics with Alexandrea Wilson. Alexandrea Wilson is a Chicago native, currently studying for her masters degree in social work focusing on the intersection between health outcomes, food security and justice.
Reach out to Alexandrea Wilson on,
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincerelyalexw/
This is my sixth interview, recorded on Thursday, June 11th, 2020.
International protests following the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have dominated recent news coverage. However, the peaceful demonstrations' character, purpose, and scale have been miscommunicated. Birthed out of his frustration, Arthur Maxwell Powell II created this podcast to have direct conversations with protestors from Las Vegas, NV to Washington, D.C. Check it out here: https://anchor.fm/whyweprotest Thank you for listening!
Main questions: How do you define “protest”? Why is protesting important? Why did YOU decide to protest? How did you prepare for protesting? What happened on the way to, during, and after your protesting experience? Has mainstream media and major news corporations reported on protests accurately? How so? What can we do to end systemic racism in our society? What keeps you hopeful that our descendants will line in a better world?
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Jul 15, 2020
35 min
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