Kwame Ture on Making the Unconscious Aware of Their Unconscious Behavior

In this lecture Kwame Ture recapitulates the aforementioned points noting that the job of the conscious is to make the unconscious, conscious of their unconscious behavior (that’s a mouthful!). In this statement... Read more »

Dr. John Henrik Clarke – A Great and Mighty Walk

This is a great documentary of one of the best African practitioners of conscientization, Dr. John Henrik Clarke. You will learn more about human history in this one film than you ever... Read more »

The People’s Army – General Salute

Dope track from the album The People’s Army General Salute Vol. 2. Read more »

Dhoruba Bin-Wahad: State Repression and Imperialism

Former Black Panther Party organizer and political prisoner Dhoruba Bin-Wahad is an unapologetic radical. A target of the FBI’s COINTELPRO, Dhoruba was arrested in 1971 and spent 19 years of a life... Read more »

Lowkey – Long Live Palestine

Damn Right! You can find an extended version of this track on Lowkey’s Soundtrack to the Struggle. Read more »

Apartheid Did Not Die

This is a documentary produced by John Pilger in 1997. In this film, he highlights the transition from apartheid South Africa to a so-called “New South Africa” which continues to represent the... Read more »

The Secret Country – The First Australians Fight Back [1985]

A very informative documentary about the settler colonial nation of Australia by John Pilger; what this documentary makes plain is that the colonial oppression faced by Aboriginal sisters and brothers cannot be... Read more »

Malcolm X Mixtape – 1960-65

This video is a non-linear compilation of Malcolm X’s speeches from 1960 to 1965. The compilation highlights Malcolm’s burgeoning understanding and his resulting efforts toward building Pan-Africanism. It is clear from his... Read more »

Big Cakes – Audemar

Track from Big Cakes’s album It’s All Luv. Cakes reminding us to aspire to and enjoy real relationships! Encouraging unity and family based on partnership. Read more »

Akala, Lowkey, Saul Williams Discuss Cultural Hegemony Over Hip Hop

One of the most important aspects of this conversation is that we need to recognize what is being passed off as hip hop is definitely being used to serve power. Hip hop... Read more »