Tag: Necessary Blackness

Necessary Blackness Ep: 109 Author P.S. Divine Talks Survival Preparedness, Police Brutality & Martial Arts

 

Necessary Blackness Podcast interviews author and martial artist P.S. Divine about his urban crime and suspense thriller, “Baby Bye”.  We also talked about survival preparedness and why it’s important for Black society to be prepared to grow our own food, defend ourselves, and if necessary to live off the grid. We also discuss the original of martial arts and how it has its origin in West Africa.

 

Necessary Blackness Ep: 89 – Dr. Mia Walker Speaks Health And Wellness In The Black Community

 

Necessary Blackness Podcast interviews Dr. Mia Walker a noted Chiropractor to speaks about health and wellness in the Black community and why visiting a chiropractor can help to eliminate several known and unknown illness. Dr. Walker explains how chiropractic care can help regulate and coordinate the body’s reaction to allergies and assist in the strength of the immune system.

 

Necessary Blackness Ep: 66 – Is Omarosa The Spook Who Sat By The Door or A Disgruntled Ex-employee?

Necessary Blackness Podcast sits down with our special guest Marcia to discuss whether Omarosa is the spook who sat by the door or a disgruntled ex-employee. Omarosa,  the former Assistant to the President and Director of Communications in the Trump White House recently released secret recordings of her firing and a stunning tell-all and takedown book titled, “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House.

Since the release of the book, her media interviews are jaw-dropping accounts of the corruption and racism in the white house. However, Omarosa was one of Trump’s strongest supporters despite his disregard for African-Americans. Many or wondering if she bitter over her firing or did she finally see the light of who Trump really is and whether she can be trusted or not.

Necessary Blackness Ep. 56 – America’s Favorite Dad vs America’s Favorite Rapist

In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, we discuss the guilty verdict of Bill Cosby and how the guilty verdict is more about dismantling his legacy then it is about the rape charges. The Bill Cosby verdict is warfare by legal means. Cosby had money, but he didn’t have power. White supremacy has arbitrary power to disregard the law, Cosby became a victim of that law. This is not to say Cosby is not guilty of rape or to disregard victims of sexual assault, it’s more about how the system works.

Necessary Blackness Podcast Ep: 50 – Land or Death

Rahiem Shabazz, Land Or Death, Necessary Blackness Podcast

 

In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, we talk about White South Africans relinquishing the land to its rightful owners without any compensation and why an important move such as this signifies the dawn of a new day in terms of freedom for Black Africans.

The Honorable Elijah Muhammad said, “it’s our enemies desire to keep pour eyes in the sky and to control the land under our feet”.

In the 2nd half of the podcast, we speak about White Nationalist teacher Tiana Dalichov and how she teaches racism and white supremacy to her students and how she went undetected until her podcast was discovered.

My guest this week is Shannon, who just returned from South Africa.

Necessary Blackness Ep. 42: Buying, Growing & Stacking BitCoin

 

Necessary Blackness Podcast discusses the world’s most popular cryptocurrency, Bitcoin which is almost 900 percent this year. Investing in BitCoins is a gamble with better odds. The Chicago Metro Area with the zip code 6019 (Chatham, Avalon Park, and Greater Grand Crossing) purchased about $27 million of Lottery tickets in 2017. Imagine if they invested in Bitcoins as an investment group, every single resident will most likely be a billionaire by now.

Rahiem Shabazz get’s the inside scoop on investing in BitCoin with Chicago’s own Dr. Jackson 360.

 

 

Necessary Blackness Podcast Ep. 26 Are You In A Polygamist Relationship?

In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, Rahiem Shabazz, Goddess Funmi and Ashton Breon discuss the subject of Polygamy and how most woman are in a Polygamist relationship and don’t even know it.

The cultural relativity of Polygamy as practice is Africa, where a man would marry for social status and, more importantly, for economic gains, The practice was seen as an economic necessity, since multiple wives and their children provide unpaid labor in farm fields. Historically, the first wife helped choose her co-wives, because new brides essentially became her coworkers.

Here are a few reason for the practice of Polygamy.

  • Increase the probability of children, particularly when a wife is barren or gives birth to a female children only.

  • Increase the labor supply within a kinship network.

  • Deal with the “problem” or surplus women.

  • Expand the range of a man’s alliances so he is able to maintain or acquire a position of leadership.

 

Necessary Blackness Podcast Ep. 25: Zaza Ali: Plagues of Dysfunction

ZaZa Ali, Necessary Blackness Podcast, Rahiem Shabazz

Author, Activist and Avid Student, ZaZa Ali returns to Necessary Blackness Podcast to talk about her latest book, ‘Plagues of Dysfunction’. Throughout the discussion, ZaZa gives her insight on the madness plaguing Black America and the solutions, we can employ to counter the onslaught of many of society’s social ills.

Necessary Blackness Ep. 20 Black Power or Gun Powder

 

In this episode, we discuss the recent killings of Black men by white racist supremacist who are encourage by the current administration occupying the White House. From the killing of Tamir Rice, to the race soldier execution of unarmed Black men in the streets.

Necessary Blackness Ep. 17: Dhoruba Bin Wahad – Militarized Policing & State of Black America

Dhoruba Bin Wahad, Necessary Blackness

This Wednesday, (4.26.17) at 6 PM on Necessary Blackness Podcast, Dhoruba Bin-Wahad former Black Panther Party, Black Liberation Army and also political prisoner, discusses the Militarized Policing of America, the state of Black America and the Stealth History of Revisionism.

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