Duration : 0:5:0
The Neighborhoods performing “She’s So Good” at The Channel (RIP) club in Boston circa 1979?
Duration : 0:3:28
The Black middle-class Myers family moves into all-white Levittown, PA in August, 1957, and are snubbed and mistreated, in this powerful landmark documentary showcasing racism in the United States. This movie is part of the collection and courtesy of the Academic Film Archive of North America from www.archive.org; Producer: Lee Bobker/Lester Becker.
Racism, by its simplest definition, is discrimination based on the racial groups to which people belong. People with racist beliefs might hate certain groups of people according to their racial groups. In the case of institutional racism, certain racial groups may be denied rights or benefits, or get preferential treatment. Racism typically points out taxonomic differences between different groups of people, even though anybody can be racialised, independently of their somatic differences. According to the United Nations conventions, there is no distinction between the term racial discrimination and ethnic discrimination. While the term racism usually denotes race-based prejudice, violence, discrimination, or oppression, the term can also have varying and hotly contested definitions. Racialism is a related term, sometimes intended to avoid these negative meanings. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, racism is a belief or ideology that all members of each racial group possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially to distinguish it as being either superior or inferior to another racial group or racial groups. The Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines racism as a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular racial group, and that it is also the prejudice based on such a belief. The Macquarie Dictionary defines racism as: “the belief that human races have distinctive characteristics which determine their respective cultures, usually involving the idea that one’s own race is superior and has the right to rule or dominate others.” According to the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the term “racial discrimination” shall mean any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on race, colour, religion,descent, or national or ethnic origin which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life.’ This definition does not make any difference between prosecutions based on ethnicity and race, in part because the distinction between the two remains debatable among anthropologists. According to British law, racial group means “any group of people who are defined by reference to their race, colour, nationality (including citizenship) or ethnic or national origin”.
Duration : 0:32:55
GuildQuality Customer Testimonial–John Wieland Homes & Neighborhoods
Duration : 0:3:45
Pink Humble Neighborhoods Lyrics
We don’t wanna go home
We’re bad people and we do bad things x2
Verse 1:
Here we go, don’t ya know
We’re the ones that keep it wicked
Rock n’ Roll, all good, mix it up
That’s my ticket
Cruising in my Cadillac Escalade tricking
Sometimes like it easy, sometimes
Like it rugged
Keep control, don’t ya know
Hit the floor, run for cover yeah
Flew around the world about fifty times over
From New York to LA to the white cliffs of
Dover, the road can be my enemy
The road can be my lover
Why shall we do this here,
We dont wanna go home.
Why shell we do this here,
O No, No, you wanna go home!
Chorus:
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re taking over the dance floor
(We dont wanna go home)
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re getting out of control
(We’re bad people and we do bad things)
Verse 2:
Here we go, Hit the road.
We’re the ones that make it crazy
Mixed it up, try luck.
This ain’t time to get lazy
Mettin’ at 11 in the hotel lobby
Same faces, different places
Never knowing where we going now
Someday I’m gonna die but it
Won’t be from boredom
If you’ve got the skills then I suggest
That you throw down
Meet us at the spot ’cause it’s
Gonna be a showdown
Nay, you can’t ride the bus
Man you better cool down
Why shall we do this here 2x
We dont wanna go home
Chorus:
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re taking over the dance floor
(We dont wanna go home)
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re getting out of control
(We’re bad people and we do bad things)
Verse 1
Here we go, don’t ya know
We’re the ones that keep it wicked
Rock n’ Roll, all good, mix it up
That’s my ticket
Cruising in my Cadillac Escalade tricking
Sometimes like it easy, sometimes
Like it rugged
Keep control, don’t ya know
Hit the floor, run for cover yeah
Flew around the world about fifty times over
From New York to LA to the white cliffs of
Dover, the road can be my enemy
The road can be my lover
Why shall we do this here
We dont wanna go home
Yeah, Why shall we do this here
Chorus:
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re taking over the dance floor
(We dont wanna go home)
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re getting out of control
(We’re bad people and we do bad things)
Oooh we dont wanna go
We dont wanna go home
We dont wanna go
Duration : 0:3:56
The NEIGHBORHOODS Cambridge Ma 11/2005
Middle East Downstairs
Duration : 0:3:0
The Neighborhoods & Billy Bragg performing “I Fought the Law” in 1989.
Duration : 0:3:40
Patrick Rollens of YoChicago.com sits down with Justin Massa, executive director of MoveSmart.org, to find out what Massa’s site could offer home buyers during their searches for new homes in Chicago neighborhoods.
Duration : 0:8:28
This is a video featured in The Video Concierge, a hotel television channel informing guests of activities and attractions available to them during their stay. Visit www.TheVideoConcierge.com for more information.
Duration : 0:10:45