Renovating a Dream
8:30
3 ай бұрын
The loneliness epidemic
1:01
11 ай бұрын
The type of boss you really need
4:03
S3 Ep1: Music has no color
23:18
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@b.m.3807
@b.m.3807 2 күн бұрын
It’s a lot of this type of history throughout the state of Indiana and if you truly close your eyes and just listen to the words it’s the exact same layout of January 6th actions (different situations but the same). How can anyone attack a building and the people there not fear for their lives (unless it’s a “certain” group of individuals attacking)? Had the people been any other color people would fear for their safety and engage with their weapons no if and butts about it. This story is repeated over and over and over. So sad I watch a lot of history and say the more things change they’re truly the same. The power system is setup a certain way to play on one’s emotions and those people can’t figure out that “we” (the have-nots) are all on the same team.
@josh-rz3uq
@josh-rz3uq 6 күн бұрын
Adults do not need leaders.
@josh-rz3uq
@josh-rz3uq 6 күн бұрын
All these moderately liberal white folks are sitting there all proud of themselves for listening to something like this. Meanwhile, they're being served by black employees. Typical.
@Buckseed
@Buckseed 3 ай бұрын
Peckerwoods and their false ideology of superiority proves they are bad for America. 😮
@kapwakomahalko7
@kapwakomahalko7 3 ай бұрын
Seems like a tranquil place, yours
@tomlehr861
@tomlehr861 6 ай бұрын
I grew up in henderson, went to eville many times, also lived in rockport,great history lessons
@violajohnson3726
@violajohnson3726 7 ай бұрын
Interesting that you are trying to learn Black Evansville stories from someone who is not Black. If you *really* wanted to hear those stories you should have asked someone who lived them while walking through Baptist Town.
@ForEvansville
@ForEvansville 7 ай бұрын
Fair point Viola. Although Kelley brings an extensive historical knowledge to this conversation, there's nothing like hearing someone's firsthand experience. We'd love the opportunity to share such stories. If you have someone specific in mind we should connect with, please send me an email ([email protected]). Thanks for watching and for sharing your perspective. -Jonathan
@markbeck8384
@markbeck8384 8 ай бұрын
I grew up in Evansville, 60 some years ago. I'.ve been gone a long while; but the River. big trees, hills, farms, have stayed in my heart. i learned to be in the Arts there. My folks had river property. I used to go to Angel Mounds as a cub scout. My grandma made super fried chicken. My uncle had horses. My dad used to go to the horse track, and loved his bourbon. My mom introduced me to brain sandwiches. I'm retired now, not local, Old I just want to say that Evansville is a splendid place, really historic and beautiful. I am grateful for anybody who keeps it up, wants to honor its Past, feels it has a Soul and Future.
@kapwakomahalko7
@kapwakomahalko7 10 ай бұрын
🙏 *Oh yes, it's worldly known that , US PresidentialbLes largely depend on (evangelical) Christian electoral inclination.* 😊 👍
@kolyxix
@kolyxix 10 ай бұрын
Amen. Great forum discussion. Indeed our community has become fragmented
@teaadvice4996
@teaadvice4996 11 ай бұрын
Wow that girl is 100% chad and Tyrone only
@williamrobinson4265
@williamrobinson4265 11 ай бұрын
this is such a technically incorrect definition of loneliness and is very self centered and individualistic they are saying oh someone else must be thinking about me or not feeling lonely means someone else is paying attention specifically to me working with a team towards a mutual goal can alleviate loneliness and no one has to be paying attention specifically to you its about sharing in the stories inside our heads no wonder these people are lonely
@erikblomqvist8325
@erikblomqvist8325 11 ай бұрын
1 view. I guess that's me then. 😂😂😂
@ForEvansville
@ForEvansville 11 ай бұрын
😂 thanks for your support
@kapwakomahalko7
@kapwakomahalko7 Жыл бұрын
*Shared this on my fb.* 💚 *GREAT INSPIRATIONAL TESTIMONY.*
@ChernorizecHrabyr
@ChernorizecHrabyr Жыл бұрын
When he has to jump through hoops to get proper care in the American health care system.
@garyslaughter514
@garyslaughter514 Жыл бұрын
If he was Black they would've thought outside the box, they would've just put him in one. 80 charges a black man would be doing life
@eddieberntsen5788
@eddieberntsen5788 Жыл бұрын
Now THAT is protect and serve. Well done
@jimvan5236
@jimvan5236 Жыл бұрын
Let people know about this success! Getting positive help works!
@americanborn3151
@americanborn3151 Жыл бұрын
Saved him and possibly many others. This is going above and beyond
@ManChildMaineiac
@ManChildMaineiac Жыл бұрын
THIS!!! Is how you stop mass shootings! Get people the mental health help they need. See the signs and say something when you see something!!
@remo1wodmnetwork9605
@remo1wodmnetwork9605 Жыл бұрын
There's no denying the racism and actions in our past, but I disagree on the current status you suggest. What you call racially separated today is actually the areas black families have taken as part of their heritage, former generations growing up there. The great houses on Washington , Blackford, Linwood, Bayard park were all white only neighborhoods of old now fully immersed in colors & cultures today. My grandfather built our family house on a dirt road of farmland with four neighbors. By my birth 60 yrs ago we were 1 of only 3 white families in a 2 block range. That's within 10 years of the Tuxedo park incident. The part you're leaving out : it was the wealthy whites who refused to be open & adapt, not the everyday white people. I went to Glenwood & Bosse and still live in a black neighborhood, know, respect & protect my neighbors as they do me. Perhaps the young man and you still see still think this distrust and separation exists because you never lived in one of them; the fear may be yours.
@johnniepegues305
@johnniepegues305 Жыл бұрын
Racist America 🇺🇸 acting like the rest of the U.S. then and NOW SADLY
@misfit1984
@misfit1984 Жыл бұрын
Great episode! I really appreciate Mayor Winnecke sharing some of the big wins that have begun in Evansville over the years. Excited to see what is to come!
@kapwakomahalko7
@kapwakomahalko7 Жыл бұрын
😊
@generalbrowser680
@generalbrowser680 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like normal white history like it was anywhere in those times. Many have the same type of thinking today, because they are the children and grandchildren of the mob people going around burning black people's homes who had nothing to do with it. Now, it's done mostly behind the badge, prosecuting desks, and judge seats. Blacks get longer sentences and heavier sentences in general for the same crimes as whites. It's in the stats.
@beauregardtrouser6038
@beauregardtrouser6038 Жыл бұрын
Promo sm
@kapwakomahalko7
@kapwakomahalko7 Жыл бұрын
😊
@redgr81
@redgr81 Жыл бұрын
very well done, i learned a lot
@kapwakomahalko7
@kapwakomahalko7 Жыл бұрын
😁 👋
@matthewdoyle6272
@matthewdoyle6272 Жыл бұрын
NO
@MinisterJackson2016
@MinisterJackson2016 Жыл бұрын
Show me salvation for humanity in a school.
@Meandsushiroll
@Meandsushiroll Жыл бұрын
Very important
@allens9573
@allens9573 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget about ski
@johnniepegues305
@johnniepegues305 Жыл бұрын
Arrogance and ignorance you cannot buy good health or common sense
@johnniepegues305
@johnniepegues305 Жыл бұрын
The issues are always about control Power privilege and superiority and why this makes you better than someone simply because of the color of your skin is ridiculous because you're when you urinate it's yellow when you defecate it's brown when you bleed it's red it's no different it's just like looking at a brown egg and a white egg when you crack it the insides are exactly the same I'm sick of racism I'm sick of people not wanting to talk about the issues that exist back in the day and exist today
@patriciaclay6631
@patriciaclay6631 Жыл бұрын
@ CURTIS HOLBERT NOTHING MUCH HAS CHANGED
@fayedavin2381
@fayedavin2381 Жыл бұрын
I donot liike Grippos. I prefer Lays BBQ chips.
@ForEvansville
@ForEvansville Жыл бұрын
What can you do at your workplace to love and/or empower your coworkers?
@johnniepegues305
@johnniepegues305 Жыл бұрын
So sad the same story told all over the world racial issues indifferences and if race is a test from God many have failed
@johnniepegues305
@johnniepegues305 Жыл бұрын
No one wants to have a discussion about why racist why they remain races why they mistreat people
@johnniepegues305
@johnniepegues305 Жыл бұрын
Evansville is still very divided and very racist it's not a lot to do here for African-Americans is not any great restaurants here Evansville was really not inclusive and not very transparent
@natebullock6555
@natebullock6555 Жыл бұрын
No it's not
@johnniepegues305
@johnniepegues305 Жыл бұрын
@@natebullock6555 as usual in denial don't want to face the truth but I got called a Niger right on Washington Street by the fire station and my son got called in Niger on Michigan I seen somebody in the projects riding arund in a red truck with a truck Trump flag and a Confederate flag Evansville still racist and divided there's a few exceptions many don't want to be inclusive or have equality
@johnniepegues305
@johnniepegues305 Жыл бұрын
Let me give you another example I work in the school system and I work summer school this summer and it was a white kid who didn't want to do what the black instructor told him to do because she was black so been taught that racism at home you're not born racist you become one by teaching by example social media influences
@OIBKahuna
@OIBKahuna Жыл бұрын
That line at 6:18 “ i’m just tired of seeing my kids not make it” hit hard. My wife was a school counselor and this is true to form. Everybody is amazing and it’s a great story!
@curtisholbert
@curtisholbert Жыл бұрын
So how is it now?
@markbeck8384
@markbeck8384 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Evansville: about 3-14 years old. Since then, I have lived elsewhere; but always remembered most of my Evansville growing up as good. I came from a more wealthy family. We had a black maid. I knew she lived in a row of shotgun houses in a segregated neighborhood. I don't think there were any black kids in my grade school. I'm in my mid-70s now, about to retire. I didn't realize, growing up, that Evansville was quite as Southern as it was, although I think my grandma's meals were all deep South, and I was told we spoke with a "twang". I wish Evansville well, as I remember it's Beauty; but I hope it has moved on to be more multi-cultural. Thanks for your posting. I grew up at 601 College Highway, went to Washington Grade School, danced at Hodgini's, used to skate in the Courier-Press sponsered New Blades ice show at the old Roberts Municipal Stadium, took piano lessons at Evansville college, attended Redeemer Lutheran Church, swam at Rolling Hills Country Club.
@trollgod7565
@trollgod7565 Жыл бұрын
White guilt
@bryceword1768
@bryceword1768 Жыл бұрын
And this is why they hate Bosse High School. Evansville, Evil-ville, Evans-hell!!! 🤢🤮
@joseywales4638
@joseywales4638 Жыл бұрын
I've lived in Evansville all my life and what you're saying is bull$hit. The only people that say things that you are saying are the people with money. Us poor people in Evansville don't think that way. Only people like you who push division where there was none before. You've never been to a poor neighborhood in your life. People like you are the reason Biden is president right now. Thanks for jacking up our country.
@CoachatCole
@CoachatCole Жыл бұрын
👏🏽 Great job
@henrym2140
@henrym2140 Жыл бұрын
𝓹𝓻𝓸𝓶𝓸𝓼𝓶 👉