When Racial Injustice Hits Close to Home: Wilmington on Fire

Tune in to hear Chris Everett, director of Wilmington on Fire, tell the untold story of the only successful coup d'etat in US history and how an event over 100 years ago sent shockwaves across the nation that are still being felt today.

  • 0:00 Episode starts 

  • 0:43 Personal check-ins start

  • 5:45 Rob brings up guest Chris Everett, director of Wilmington on Fire

  • 6:00 Chris joins the conversation

  • 7:27 Rob introduces Chris Everett

  • 9:08 Jes reads the synopsis of Wilmington on Fire

  • 10:58 Jes asks Chris about his story

  • 12:41 Chris talks about growing up having to do book reports and learning a lot about history

  • 13:01 Chris talks about doing a project for school on Wilmington and discovering how little is told

  • 14:18 Rob asks how he found all this information and why specifically this documentary

  • 14:27 Chris talks about his uncle living in Wilmington and initially hearing about it from him

  • 19:41 Jes asks how you bring the story to life and how long it took in the whole process

  • 21:22 Chris recommends Banish, about racial massacres in the South

  • 23:29 Chris mentions the people who helped him create the story

  • 26:53 Interlude

  • 29:40 Rob asks what makes the documentary so crucial at this point in history

  • 30:56 Chris talks about the rise of conscious to elevate these stories

  • 35:07 Jes asks about the biggest injustice in the story

  • 35:19 Chris talks about how this was hidden to American citizens and nothing was done to correct the wrongs which led to people not knowing their full histories

  • 37:25 Chris talks about how their has not been restitutions for this event

  • 41:25 Rob asks what people would take away and what change it could spark

  • 42:09 Chris hopes this film would be motivation for people to find out about their family’s histories

  • 45:58 Jes asks how listeners can put what they learned into practice

  • 46:07 Chris encourages listeners to vote

  • 47:29 Chris talks about Wilmington 2 and the focus being the present of fusion movement

  • 51:26 Chris mentions his martial arts documentary called Grand Master and getting accepted into a documentary fellowship lab

  • 53:25 Chris signs off the conversation

  • 53:47 Rob talks about recentering his framework that this happened because of the good of multiracial coalitions were happening

  • 55:51 Jes talks about talking about anti-racism because of the importance of recognizing the trauma around a people who are our neighbors

  • 1:00:32 Rob encourages listeners to watch the documentary and this address their own stories

  • 1:02:22 Conversation ends

  • 1:02:23 Outro

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