Our Way, The Way! Ogoun’s Theme!

A song inspired by Ayi Kwei Armah's Two Thousand Seasons and the orisha Ogoun. Read more »

The Subterfuge of Equal Rights: Deconstructing The Liberal Assimilationist Tool of (neo) Colonialism Part 3 of 3

So what does “equal rights” get you in a system that bases itself on oppression? After being thoroughly dehumanized... Read more »

February 1965: The Final Speeches (Malcolm X speeches & writings): Malcolm Setting the Record Straight In His Own Words! Part 3 of 3

As you are reading February 1965, you literally are introduced to Malcolm’s seemingly perennial energy. Malcolm literally does not have time to catch a break at all. If he is not being... Read more »

The Subterfuge of Equal Rights: Deconstructing The Liberal Assimilationist Tool of (neo) Colonialism Part 2 of 3

You know our people react in different ways to this neoslavery, some just give in completely and join the other side. They join some Christian cult and cry out for integration. These... Read more »
Conscientization 101 - Malcolm X 1965 pt2

February 1965: The Final Speeches (Malcolm X speeches & writings), Malcolm Setting the Record Straight In His Own Words! Part 2 of 3

Malcolm’s lucid analysis that Black people in the Americas are an African people, helped to crystallize the point that colonialism was the problem Black people have all over... Read more »

The Subterfuge of Equal Rights: Deconstructing The Liberal Assimilationist Tool of (neo) Colonialism Part 1 of 3

The Negro middle class, not unlike middle classes of other minority groups, is characterized by a desire to separate itself from the masses. This is because it has selected the white... Read more »
Conscientization 101 - Malcolm X 1965 pt1

February 1965: The Final Speeches (Malcolm X speeches & writings): Malcolm Setting the Record Straight In His Own Words! Part 1 of 3

A lot has changed since El Hajj Malik El Shabazz walked the earth. The 1960’s were a time of promise that held up the possibility of a better tomorrow for humanity. The... Read more »