AFRIKAN INSURRECTION MUSIC and T.V. / United Front... and more
Link Back for audio 50 Shots Back, Feat.Czar    About United Front BROOKLYN & HARLEM, New York Hip Hop / Rap      LET IT BE KNOWN THAT UNITED FRONT IS NOT CALLING FOR VIOLENCE AGAINST POLICE OFFICERS BUT, WE ARE DEMANDING AN IMMEDIATE CEASE TO THE BRUTALITY AND MURDER OF BLACK AND BROWN PEOPLE BY RACIST POLICE WHO ARE AIDED BY INFORMANTS, SNITCHES & SAMBO TRAITORS.....THE BLACK COMMUNITY WILL PUT AN END TO IT BY " ANY MEANS NECESSARY ...."TAKE THIS AS A WARNING!...BLACK PEOPLE ARE... Read Full Story
AFRIKAN INSURRECTION MUSIC and T.V. / United Front
50 Shots Back, Feat.Czar About United Front BROOKLYN & HARLEM, New York / Hip Hop / Rap LET IT BE KNOWN THAT UNITED FRONT IS NOT CALLING FOR VIOLENCE AGAINST POLICE OFFICERS BUT, WE ARE DEMANDING AN IMMEDIATE CEASE TO THE BRUTALITY AND MURDER OF BLACK AND BROWN PEOPLE BY RACIST POLICE WHO ARE AIDED BY INFORMANTS, SNITCHES & SAMBO TRAITORS.....THE BLACK COMMUNITY WILL PUT AN END TO IT BY " ANY MEANS NECESSARY ...."TAKE THIS AS A WARNING!...BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOT GONNA JUST... Read Full Story
"Africa: Open For Business"From the National Black Programming Consortium (NPBC)
http://www.nbpc.tv/mediacenter/africaopen/ "Africa: Open For Business" probes into the world of successful African businesses and exposes myths while debunking fears surrounding doing business in Africa. With concise segments following successful African and Africa-based entrepreneurs, decade-long Journalist, Carol Pineaus film shows resilient and creative businesses who meet and exceed international standards everyday. These pioneers are helping grow the economies of countries like Nigeria... Read Full Story
RBGz "What We Believe" and Research, Background and School Reference Resource Review
Link to the  full version of this asset: IN CLASSICAL AFRIKAN (KEMETIC) PHIOLOSOPHY THE HUMAN BEING AND HUMAN REALITY WERE GOVERNED BY THE BASIC DIVINE LAW OF “TO BE A SPIRIT”. THE MORAL MANDATE OF AFRIKAN HUMANITY WAS “TO BECOME AND IN BECOMING”---THE PURSUIT OF SUCH DIVINE LAW AND MORAL MANDATE WAS REFLECTIVE OF ONES PURSUIT OF GODLINESS. EDUCATION WAS KEY TO THIS PROCESS--TO BECOME AND IN BECOMING A MORE PERFECT BEING. FOR OUR AFRIKAN ANCESTORS EDUCATION AND SCHOOLING WAS ULTIMATELY... Read Full Story
“Shahadah” - A Musical Transformation, By Starla Muhammad
“Shahadah” - A Musical Transformation Text written by Starla Muhammad Updated Jun 2, 2008 Click  Here to Listen PHOENIX (FinalCall. com ) - On the recent release of her second CD titled, “Shahadah”, Sis. Connie Muhammad (a.k.a. Nutmeg) takes listeners on a lyrical journey through life, love and faith over contemporary jazz, soulful R & B and hip-hop beats. Sis. Connie, who was born and raised in the Nation of Islam, wants to introduce youth to the Teachings of The Most... Read Full Story
"Revolutionary Studies 101" # 1: Our Freedom Fighters vs Cointelpro & Rap Cointelpro
If we intend for our revolutionary education process to be true to history we must see to it that the voices of our PP POW are heard. And most importantly we must afford our Freedom Fighters the opportunity to Speak for Themselves and offer support best we can. They are locked away in amerikkka gulaugs for fighting for us.--Lock down today because of an Illegal Program as determined by the Church Commission (see cointelpro link below)-- Jalil Abdul Muntaqim: BLA Political Prisoner... Read Full Story
Prodigy of Mobb Deep - Real Power Is People, and a Short Essay on Gangstarism
Companion Classroom: RBGz "What We Believe" and Research, Background and School Reference Resource Review                                                                              Although 11 years old now, this short article is very much on point as it relates to our present day and time; and us being ONAMOVE and all, I think it needs to be read in the context of our current re-vitalization movement. Attack on Rap Music By Peter D. Slaughter, Barutiwa Weekly News 7-14 June 1997... Read Full Story
1968 Olympics and Beyond: The Stories of Tommie Smith and John Carlos
1968 Olympics Striking a Blow for Freedom: The Courageous Story of Tommie Smith and John Carlos By: Steve Yip At the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, two Black athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos thrust their fists in the air on the victory stand in a symbolic gesture against the oppressive treatment of Black people. Forty years later, on July 16, they will be the recipients of the Arthur Ashe Courageous Award at the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles.1 The Awards will be televised on Sunday... Read Full Story
Dr. Kwame Toure ( fna Stokeley Carmichael ): His Life, Lessons and Teachings, Feat. RBGz A-APRP Study Extension
Stokeley Carmichael's Classic Lecture on Black Power Link to full classroom for "Dr. Toure's Dedicated Video Educator" A Brief Biography Dr. Kwame Toure ( fna Stokeley Carmichael ) 1941-1998 Kwame Ture was born of working class parents in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad on November 15, 1941. When he was seven years old, he migrated to New York City with his parents, and four sisters.. Ture was a brilliant student who excelled at the prestigious Bronx High School of Science, from... Read Full Story
Black August: History, Current Events and Related, Feat "Day of the Gun" A George Jackson Documentary
Link to Full Audio and Video Version of this presentation Including:Black August 2006 Commeration / A 4 Hour Audio presented by "Mama Queen Warrior" Kiilu Nyasha. Black August originated in the concentration camps of California to honor fallen Freedom Fighters, Jonathan Jackson, George Jackson, William Christmas, James McClain and Khatari Gaulden. Jonathan Jackson was gunned down outside the Marin County California courthouse on August 7, 1970 as he attempted to liberate three imprisoned... Read Full Story