Alright not only is the track straight FIRE (pun intended), but fellas I know you was asking the same thing I was…”Who is the sister slanging that fire!!!” Track can be found... Read more »
So what is a boçau? How did this revolutionary term become a pejorative name in Brazil? Read more »
It’s because of all of these problems, we have so much work to do! Read more »
On this episode we play excerpts from an interview we did with African writer, Ayesha Harruna Attah. Read more »
In this discussion we discuss the structural conditions Africans from Brazil and the United States live under and the character of the various struggles happening in these African Diaspora communities. Read more »
This track is an EXPERIENCE!!! We here at C-101 suggest that you preferably listen to this song while at the gym, or any other developmental task. Do not listen to this track... Read more »
This is part 2 of our discussion with Julian Kunnie about his book Is Apartheid Really Dead?: Pan-Africanist Working-Class Cultural Critical Perspectives. Read more »
On this episode we talk with Julian Kunnie about his book Is Apartheid Really Dead?: Pan-Africanist Working-Class Cultural Critical Perspectives. Read more »
For those of you who enjoy the study of the art of war, you are gonna love this track! This is just 1 of 15 fire tracks available on Akala’s Knowledge Is... Read more »
“Mr. Fire in the Booth”, proving once again why he is a “Sovereign Master” in the game. We would advise that everyone take “The Journey” with Akala and get Knowledge Is Power,... Read more »