Necessary Blackness Podcast sat with community activist and 3rd generation freedom fighter Kalonji Changa, to discuss the difference between defunding the police vs decentralizing the police. We spoke about the need for a residency clause and instituting an autonomous community public safety council to control everything from the fire department and EMS. Podcast: …
Jun 17 2020
Rapper T.I. Speaks on Racial Injustice & Police Brutality
Activist Marcus Coleman and a host of young social justice warriors lead the protest to seek justice for Kendrick Johnson, Jamarion Robinson, Shali Tilson, Anthony Hill, Oscar Cain and so many more victims murdered by Atlanta Police. Rapper T.I. joined the march to the Capitol and spoke about the need to keep the pressure on the establishment and how we forced them to acknowledge the pain and suffering we experienced for years. He ended with advising the protestors of their consumer power and to no longer spend money outside of the community. Rapper T.I was joined on stage by Mysonne and Tamika Mallory of Until Freedom.
Jun 16 2020
Kimberly Latrice Jones: The Contract Is Broken
The young social justice warriors are amplifying their voices while demanding justice against rogue police officers and their executive shields that isolate them from being charged in the killing of unarmed citizens.
Jun 01 2020
Necessary Blackness Ep: 107 Atlanta Uprising- Reporting From The Frontline
Martin Luther King Jr once stated in an interview, “A riot is the language of the unheard.” This was in 1966 and nothing has changed since he uttered those prophetic words. That language is being heard and spoken in just about every major city in America and has reverberated to several international countries. Atlanta …
May 21 2020
Necessary Blackness Ep: 106 – Bro. Knowledge Speaks Commerce & Trade
In this episode we caught up with Bro. Knowledge to speak about Commerce & Trade and how we must become our own fiduciary financial advisor when we start our business. We also talked about how the United States is a bankrupt corporation. The flag is a commerce flag, not a national flag. And all the …
May 18 2020
Mardasha’s Life Journey To Becoming A 6 Figure Chick
This video spotlight Mardasha McMillan’s entrepreneurial spirit and her quest to empower Black Women. She speaks about the trials and tribulations she endured as a single mother, as well as the past mistakes she was able to overcome and key points to being an entrepreneur. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mardasham IG: http://Instagram.com/atlfavmuatheglambrand_atlfav Website: https://atlfavmua.com/
May 07 2020
Necessary Blackness Ep: 105 – CPS Legal Kidnapping of Black Children: Is Your Child Next?
In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, we speak with Bekura Wallah Shabazz about Child Protective Services (CPS) illegal kidnapping of her granddaughter Sevyn and how they ignored the law, violate constitutional rights and fabricated evidence with a brazen arrogance totally without fear of reprimand, reprisal or consequences for their illegal actions.
Apr 08 2020
Necessary Blackness EP: 104 – w/ Maria Richard “Business, Economics, & Wealth Building”
Necessary Blackness Podcast interviews marketing strategist and owner of Management 24, Maria Richard about the unimaginable impact the Corona Virus is having on Black Entrepreneurs and how we can upscale our business and create the next wave of Black Entrepreneurs. Mrs. Richard details four recession-proof businesses and how you can survive unscathed. For More Information: …
Mar 23 2020
Necessary Blackness Ep: 103 -The Truth Netflix Doesn’t Want You To Know About Madam C.J. Walker
The over-fictionalization done in this movie constitutes an opposition to the truth and was intentional. Kasi Lemmon, the director utilized the same approach when directing “Harriett” and we were equally enraged.
Why embellish the truth to create a story arc when the original story was just as fascinating and inspiring?