Dr. Bayyinah Bello Completing The Haitian Revolution Pt. 1 of 2

Bayyinah Bello is a historian, teacher, and writer from Haiti (Ayiti). In this two part video she analyzes the Ayitian revolution from an African perspective and places the revolution within the context... Read more »

Yoruba Trickster Tales by Oyekan Owomoyela

Yoruba Trickster Tales come out of the tradition of evening storytelling, a popular form of entertainment in traditional African societies. A favorite genre among these folktales is the trickster tale, variations of... Read more »

Secret Lives, Short Stories by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

A beautiful collection of early writings from one of Africa’s finest writers.  While this collection is currently out of print, we encourage you to remain vigilant and try to get a hold... Read more »

A Series of Writings by Chinweizu

In these writings Chinweizu highlights the process of forced ‘Arabization’ and anti-African genocide that has been taking place across Northern Africa for thousands of years. Read more »

EP.017: The Praxis of Eyesis Star

This episode features excerpts of our interview with sister Eyesis Star. Eyesis Star is a hip hop artist from East London. Read more »

Lest We Forget: Steve Biko Never Forgot His Purpose in Life by Julian Kunnie

September 12, 2015 is the 38th anniversary of the assassination of Steve Biko, and Dr. Julian Kunnie reminds us that Biko's work is still yet to be done in spite of the... Read more »

EP.015: Black Laws, Black Land for Black People: All Black Everything with Dr. João Costa Vargas

On this episode we feature excerpts from an interview we did with Dr. João Costa Vargas in Austin, Texas at the University of Texas - Austin. Read more »

Yurugu: An Afrikan-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior by Dr. Marimba Ani

Yurugu removes the mask from the European facade and thereby reveals the inner workings of global white supremacy: A system which functions to guarantee the control of Europe and her descendants (the... Read more »

African History in the Service of the Black Liberation by Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney

In this paper Dr. Walter A. Rodney (W.A.R.) is breaking down how African history can be used as a tool for Black liberation. As Brother Rodney points out... Read more »

Sanhat by Shemsw Bak

SANHAT, among Africa’s oldest written literary texts, comes from the time of King Sehotepibre, three thousand eight hundred years ago. Sanhat, an officer returning from Libya after a military expedition, hears messengers... Read more »