Public Enemy

Public Enemy

RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's Purpose: This Educational Program and Research Project is Dedicated to Further Building the Hip Hop--Black Liberation Movement Connection by Integrating Conscious Digital Edutainment with A Scholarly... [more]

RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's Purpose:
This Educational Program and Research Project is Dedicated to Further Building the Hip Hop--Black Liberation Movement Connection by Integrating Conscious Digital Edutainment with A Scholarly Self Directed Learning Environment.

This Zine is Peoples guide to arguably the "Greatest Rap Music Group of All Times", PE.
A Public Enemy guide with photos, videos, links, feeds, news, comments, group blog and forum. Also providing the latest news on our Freedom Fighters (PP and POW) as the PE logo represents.

Public Enemy, better known by fans as PE, is a seminal hip hop group from Long Island, New York known for their socio-politically conscious lyrics, criticism of mainstream /coporate media and active interest in the issues and concerns of the African American community. Their latest LP, a collection of unreleased tracks, "Beats and Places," was released on the 8th of November 2005.

They will be inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in 2007.

They are ranked #44 on Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time list and in the near future, should be one of the first rap artists inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Help us document their history and journey with your photos, videos, links, feeds, news and comments. Share with the community in our PE group blog and discussion forums.

In the interest of being ture to the PE message and Logo this wikizine will also keep the community up to speed on those socio-political issues and topics their music so powerfully speaks to. This will and should include issues and current events involving the present day Black Power Movement and our Nu Afrikan Political Prisioners and Prisoners Of War.

Dr. Khallid On Free Mumia and Mumia On Dr. Khallid, plus Assata Speaks

RBG Street Scholars Think Tank is
Dedicated to the Memory of

Dr. Khallid Abdul Muhammad
DR. KHALLID AT FREE MUMIA RALLY


Mumia Abu-Jamal in Memoriam of Dr. Khallid / 1997

The news of the recent passing of former Nation of Islam spokesperson and, more recently, chairman of the New Black Panther Party came as a shock.

The on-again, off-again reports of his demise led many to once again distrust the media sources that he was so critical of during his lifetime. One is reminded of the words of Sigmund Freud, who said, "Toward the person who has died, we adopt a special attitude: something like admiration for someone who has accomplished a very difficult task."

When one considers the adjectives "racist" and "anti-Semitic" that always preceded his name, one is reminded of the power of the media, not only to shape debate, but to craft consciousness.

For there are members of state legislatures and of the Congress who have not only used hateful speech, but have more importantly used public power to condemn others. I remember the Pennsylvania General Assembly passing a resolution condemning Muhammad as a racist. Then in an act of naked hypocrisy, this same body did nothing when one of its members referred to Blacks as niggers and jungle bunnies. Similarly, when members of the U.S. Congress talked about Blacks in Africa being cannibals, it was hushed up and swept under the carpet. These, apparently, are not worthy of resolutions of condemnation; they represent the norm in racist America.

It is true that Khallid's words hurt many people's feelings. But when his words become emblematic of racism and the acts and deeds of powerful government officials, when they become mere business-as-usual, something is wrong somewhere.

Dr. Khallid Abdul Muhammad never stopped a car driven by whites. He never forced the occupants out of their vehicles to lie face down in the mud at the point of a gun. He never passed a bill that condemned the poor to more wretched poverty, homelessness or hunger. He never consigned brilliant young minds to shuttered and dilapidated ghetto schools.

He never commanded the bombing of an Arab, African or Caribbean nation to divert attention from a scandal in his bedroom. We react to his words because they spring from a deep well of rage that exists in millions of black hearts.

To ignore that rage and focus on one man's words is to turn a deaf ear on their real meaning.

Khallid Abdul Muhammad gave angry voice to many in the country who have every right to be angry. It is insane to ask people to suffer oppression in silence.

There are millions who will long remember him with warmth and respect for daring to speak his mind without fear or favor.

I am one of them.

Ona Move!

Related:

Companion Audio/Click & Play
A Song For Assata - Common
Assata Shakur- We Can Win Our Liberation

 

Pride of a Panther

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ASSATA WAS UNJUSTLY AND ILLEGALLY INVESTIGATED AND PERSECUTED BY THE FBI'S COINTELPRO. SHE WAS SHOT AND NEARLY KILLED, BEATEN AND FALSELY IMPRISONED. SHE ESCAPED PRISON IN 1979 AND WENT TO CUBA AS A POLITICAL EXILE. TODAY, SHE IS STILL TARGETED AND HAS BEEN PLACED ON THE U.S. TERRORIST LIST WITH A MILLION DOLLAR BOUNTY. SHE IS AN INNOCENT WOMAN AND WE MUST DEFEND HER!




MUMIA ABU-JAMAL IS AN AWARD-WINNING JOURNALIST WHO CHRONICLES THE HUMAN CONDITION. HE HAS BEEN A RESIDENT OF PENNSYLVANIA’S DEATH ROW FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. WRITING FROM HIS SOLITARY CONFINEMENT CELL HIS ESSAYS HAVE REACHED A WORLDWIDE AUDIENCE. HIS BOOKS "LIVE FROM DEATH ROW", "DEATH BLOSSOMS", "ALL THINGS CENSORED", “FAITH OF OUR FATHERS” AND THE RECENTLY RELEASED “WE WANT FREEDOM” HAVE SOLD OVER 150,000 COPIES AND BEEN TRANSLATED INTO NINE LANGUAGES. HIS 1982-MURDER TRIAL AND SUBSEQUENT CONVICTION HAVE BEEN THE SUBJECT OF GREAT DEBATE AS HE DIDN'T RECIEVE A FAIR TRIAL.




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