Topic: Farrah Stockman

2 chapters across the catalog

15: N.B.A.
1:43 - 8:03

15: N.B.A.

New York Times, ADOS Identity Debate

Farrah Stockman authored a New York Times article titled "We're Self-Interested: The Growing Identity Debate in Black America," which examines the American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) movement. The discussion frames the article as a tool for causing dissension within the black community, similar to historical COINTELPRO tactics. Reference is made to Neely Fuller’s definition of the "System of White Supremacy" as a global governing structure that manages resources to incite internal fighting among oppressed groups.

15: N.B.A.
28:34 - 33:57

15: N.B.A.

Tariq Nasheed, New York Times Strategic Framing

The New York Times article is criticized for listing Tariq Nasheed before the actual founders of the ADOS movement, Yvette Carnell and Antonio Moore. This is viewed as a strategic move to associate the movement with a more controversial figure to delegitimize it. Background information on reporter Farrah Stockman is provided, noting her history as a teacher in Kenya and her work with non-governmental organizations.