HISTORY AND CURRENT EVENTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF NEW AFRIKA
http://www.asetbooks.com/Us/Nationhood/RNA/RepublicOfNewAfrika.html For thousands of years, Black People in Africa had enjoyed Freedom, Independence, Self-Government and Self-Determination. When Black People came to the Americas as adventurers and explorers and established settlements here, they maintained their love for freedom, independence, self-government and self-determination. And, when Black People were brought to this land as slaves, Our most powerful motive was to regain Our free... Read Full Story
Racism In Mass Media: A RBG EduVLog In Re of The More Things Change, The More Things Stay The Same
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Liberation is impossible if we fail to see ourselves in more positive terms. For without a change of vision, we are slaves to the oppressor’s ideas and values—ideas and values that finally attack the very core of our existence. Therefore, we must see the world in terms of our own realities.”Larry Neal, “Black Art and Black Liberation,” 1969"Mass media have played and will continue to play a crucial role in the way white Americans perceive African-Americans. ... Read Full Story
The Great Harlem Debate: Was the Obama Election Good for Black People?
Charles Barron
 The Great Harlem Debate: Was the Obama Election Good for Black People? by Davey D This past Sunday over 1,200 people showed up at Salem Methodist Church in Harlem to listen and weigh in on a discussion that has been raging on in our communities but is oftentimes swept under the rug. The historic election of Barack Obama has been a source of pride for many. Record numbers of Black people came out and voted for him. His largest percentage, a whooping 94 percent of Black folks, punched his... Read Full Story
UHURU SASA Means FREEDOM NOW, Feat. Askari X...Essay by Ayize Atiba and more
http://www.myspace.com/Ansar Askari_X "We Are African People Wherever We Were Born No matter where we were born in the world. African (black) People are historically and culturally linked. Our history, identity, and culture are rooted in the many thousands of years of development of African civilization on the African continent. This is a consequence of the ever forward movement and motion of the African masses. It is from this historical march of our people (African [black] People) ... Read Full Story
The Great Harlem Debate: Was the Obama Election Good for Black People?
 The Great Harlem Debate: Was the Obama Election Good for Black People? by Davey D This past Sunday over 1,200 people showed up at Salem Methodist Church in Harlem to listen and weigh in on a discussion that has been raging on in our communities but is oftentimes swept under the rug. The historic election of Barack Obama has been a source of pride for many. Record numbers of Black people came out and voted for him. His largest percentage, a whooping 94 percent of Black folks, punched ... Read Full Story
RBG Presents The Rap On Rap: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
THE HISTORY OF RAP: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE   Eric B and Rakim - Paid in Full- A OLD SCHOOL MIX N.B -This Zine is very thorough on theHip Hop Generation  Contributions      http://www.amiribaraka.com/ Amiri Baraka, born in 1934, in Newark, New Jersey, USA, is the author of over 40 books of essays, poems, drama, ... Read Full Story
RBG On The Role of Melanin In Our Afrikan Re-Education / ReAfrikanization Process
 A DEEP CUT ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN (ARYAN AND SEMITIC) SCHOLARSHIP AND CULTURE (INCLUDING PHILOSOPHY, MYTHOLOGY AND RELIGION, POLITICS/GOVERNANCE, SOCIAL THEORY AND HISTORY, CURRENT EVENTS, EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS, LAW AND MEDICINE, MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS, CREATIVE PRODUCTIONS, ARTS AND HUMANITIES) DEMONSTRATES THAT THEY ALL SPEAK IN ONE VOICE, AND ALWAYS IN CONCERT WHEN IT COMES TO THOSE WITH THE ABILITY TO PRODUCE COLOR (MELANIN). BUT, PRECISELY BECAUSE MELANIN IS MORE THAN A MATTER OF C... Read Full Story
African Culture and the Ongoing Quest for Excellence Dialog, Principles, Practice by Maulana Karenga, Ph.D.
Companion Lesson:RBG CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, A WORKING DEFINITION African Culture and the Ongoing Quest for ExcellenceDialog, Principles, Practice   by Maulana Karenga, Ph.D.  The nearing of the next millennium unavoidably evokes concerns and calls for a critical assessment of where we are and to what tasks we should direct our attention and efforts in our ongoing quest for a free and empowered community, a just and good society and a better world. In our a... Read Full Story
Black Egyptians, The Original Settlers of Kemet, feat . Dr Cheikh Anta Diop
Kemet - Black Civilization Why did the people in the Sahara migrate and where did they go? Where did the people come from that populated the Egypt of the pharaohs and how many thousands of year did this Egypt exist? How did the Greeks describe the Egyptians and where they came from? Why did the Kush Nation decline according to Davidson and where did many of its population migrate to? How does Davidson summarize the relationship between the interior people of Africa and the great civil... Read Full Story
RBG Queen WarriorsTribute, f. RBG4Lif Academic Goals and Link to E-Books / iPapers
THE MAIN GOAL OF THIS SCHOOL IS NOT MASTERY OVER OPPRESSION. SUCH A GOAL, EVEN IF ACCOMPLISHED TO ITS FULLEST EXTENT, WOULD ONLY LAND AFRIKAN PEOPLE IN A VACUUM. RATHER, THE PREEMINENT GOAL OF THE RBG STREET SCHOLARS THINK TANK'S CORE CURRICULUM IS SELF-MASTERY BY WAY OF AFRIKAN-CENTERED CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF SECURING BLACK POWER. NONETHELESS, THIS GOAL MANDATES THE ACTIVE NEUTRALIZATION OF ALL OPPRESSIVE YOKES WITHIN AND WITHOUT THE AFRIKAN SELF AND COLLECTIVE. GIV... Read Full Story