What's up everyone, we're back! For our relaunch we are happy to present our dialogue with Big Frizzle! Big Frizzle is a multi-talented lyricists, singer, writer, and student/teacher of African history and... Read more »
Damn Right! You can find an extended version of this track on Lowkey’s Soundtrack to the Struggle. Read more »
Noam Chomsky surveys the dangers and prospects of our early twenty-first century. Exploring challenges such as the growing gap between North and South, American exceptionalism, the fiascos of Iraq and Afghanistan, the... Read more »
In this collection of writings by John Henrik Clarke, is an extensive and potent analysis of the necessity for African people to have power in the world. He contextualizes historical and current... Read more »
C-101 instructs you to ignore the Amazon blurb for this book. If you know anything about Kwame Ture, it would be clear that he would never accept the description of being a... Read more »
The first in a two-volume series, as part of a co-publishing project between PM Press and Kersplebedeb, is by far the most in-depth political history of the Red Army Faction ever made... Read more »
Logic demonstrating how hip hop can touch you viscerally, while at the same time elevate you intellectually. It is the dialectics of development. Checkout the remix of this track on Logic’s album... Read more »
This video reminds us of something Paulo Freire said in Pedagogy of the Oppressed (page 131 to be precise), “From the point of view of the dominators in any epoch, correct thinking... Read more »
Track from Lowkey’s critically acclaimed album Soundtrack To The Struggle. Read more »