Conscientization 101 Podcast Ep. 38 Cyclonious Pt 2

EP.038: Cyclonious Practice W/O Thought Is Blind; Thought W/O Practice Is Empty Part 2

We conclude our two part series with our brother Cyclonious The Natural Disaster entitled Cyclonious: Practice Without Thought is Blind; Thought Without Practice is Empty. In this episode we discuss the negative... Read more »
Conscientization 101 Podcast Ep. 37 Cyclonious Pt 1

EP.037: Cyclonious Practice W/O Thought Is Blind; Thought W/O Practice Is Empty Part 1

We present part one of a two part series with Cyclonious The Natural Disaster to discuss the principal of conscientization... Read more »

YellowBlack: The First Twenty-One Years of a Poet’s Life by Haki R. Madhubuti

“I realized early that independent economic development for most Black folks is highly restrictive and mainly limited to the ministry, undertaking, hair business, the Black sex trade (pimps and ho’s), the underground... Read more »
Conscientization 101 Podcast Ep.032 - Dr. Bobby E. Wright Pt 2 Featured

EP.032: Dr. Bobby E. Wright, The Man and His Mission Part 2

We conclude our digitally re-mastered two part series featuring our beloved brother Dr. Bobby E. Wright, at the Black Psychology and Mental Health Conference, at Atlanta Junior college on April 10, 1980. Read more »

Black Men, Obsolete, Single, Dangerous?: The Afrikan American Family in Transition by Haki R. Madhubuti

Black Men, Obsolete, Single, Dangerous? is considered Haki R. Madhubuti’s seminal, critical work that solidified him as an informed, passionate, and caring commentator on Black life, culture, relationships, and the development and... Read more »

Enemies: The Clash of Races by Haki R. Madhubuti

This book presents an explosive collection of essays that call for Black consciousness and revolutionary action. The author examines Black nationalism, white minority rule, Pan-Africanism, the necessity for Black institutions and the... Read more »

EP.019: Southern California Library: A Quilombo In Los Angeles, California

We had the opportunity to dialogue with the Directors of the Southern California Library, Michele Welsing and Yusef Omowale. SCL is a community library and archive located in South Los Angeles. Read more »

EP.018: A Boçau Dialog with Dr. Julian Kunnie and Dr. João Costa Vargas

So what is a boçau? How did this revolutionary term become a pejorative name in Brazil? 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 »

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 »