:50:01
Drugs people sold,
but I'm gonna rise like a tower
:50:03
Tellin' all the people
that it's time to devour
:50:05
you see, the future
that we live in is ours
:50:08
Because knowledge,
it is power
:50:10
Knowledge is power
:50:13
Check it out, intelligence
captivates my mind
:50:16
I'm gonna succeed with
my brain and not my behind
:50:18
'Cause I don't feel
that as a black woman
:50:20
I should give up the booty
if the boss thinks it's boomin'
:50:23
Or some people
who move up on others
:50:25
Like they own 'em
and they don't treat 'em equal
:50:27
Can't you see?
This is racist, racist, racist
:50:29
Where they chase us
:50:31
Away from knowing who we are
and where we came from
:50:33
I ain't stopping
until we gots this game on
:50:35
'Cause I know this is the hour
to make knowledge equal power
:50:39
Scream it, scream it
:50:41
Knowledge
:50:42
Is power
:50:46
Thank you.
:50:49
Right now I would like
to introduce our next speaker.
:50:52
Professor Sinclair.
:50:57
Thank you, Zora.
:51:00
As I stand here
and look at your...
:51:02
Zora, your performance
was moving.
:51:04
We need more people like you.
:51:06
I want you to call me.
:51:07
I think we can make you a star.
:51:09
You have the right to learn
about your heritage...
:51:13
and the heritage of others.
:51:16
Support ethnic studies.
:51:19
Knowledge is power!
:51:22
What's wrong, Sidney?
:51:24
Uh, nothing really.
:51:27
It's Kid, isn't it?
:51:29
I know he was at the rally.
:51:31
You know him?
:51:32
I met him at the dean's office.
:51:35
He was having some problems.
:51:37
Doesn't look too good.
:51:39
- Really?
- Yeah.
:51:40
That's too bad.
:51:43
He was going on
about his ex-girlfriend...
:51:45
and how they were breaking up...
:51:47
because she wasn't into
"givin' up the rhythm..."
:51:49
as he put it.
:51:51
But the more he said about her,
the more I knew...
:51:55
he didn't know what he had...
:51:57
and I had to meet her...
:51:59
because she sounded
like such a find.