Tag: Rahiem Shabazz

Necessary Blackness Podcast Ep. 15: Educational Racism In The 21st Century

In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, Rahiem Shabazz sits with Professor. Ed Garnes to talk about racism in the academy, his work as an African Therapist/Counselor and educating Black men.

 

Necessary Blackness Ep. 14: The Higher Education Cartel

 

In this episode of Necessary Blackness, Rahiem Shabazz talks about ‘The Higher Education Cartel’ and Ebone’ Gee joins him in the studio to discuss the closing of Rikers Island and how is responsible for the incident on I-85 in Atlanta.

 

 

Necessary Blackness Podcast Ep. 13: “Getting Your Financial House In Order

 

In this week’s episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast we are joined in the studio with Ebone’ Gee to discuss why we need to get our financial house in order. Many of us have good work ethics, but lack discipline when it comes to finances. How many of us got life insurance? Why its important to have a living trust? And how to look out for funeral homes that seek to rob and scam those who are mourning the lost of a love one. We discuss this and more.

Necessary Blackness Podcast Ep. 12

 

 

In the latest episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast Episode 12, Rahiem Shabazz talks about the missing girls crisis happening in Washington, D.C. and the lack of coverage from mainstream media. Shabazz, also gives his opinion on Donald Trump’s intentional interference with contractual relations between the NFL and Colin Kaepernick and why we must support Kaepernick. The situation with Wclef being detained and handcuffed by LAPD is also discussed.

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Letter To Our Contributors & Supporters

As you know we are in the final phase of post-production and are in need of securing funds to reach our goal. We would like to thank all who donated and those with future plans on donating. Without, the generosity of so many this would not be possible.
Since we solely rely on donations from individuals, we ask that you continue to spread the word across your social media outlets about our latest campaign, by encouraging your family and friends to contribute to this worthy cause. Please post the “Proud Sponsor” Badge on your social media and continue to spread the word.

The latest installment of the “Elementary Genocide” documentary series, will help parents and all concerned citizens of the community to understand the dynamics affecting our public school system, and to help a start a conversation about methods to improve the likelihood of success.

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Regards,

Rahiem Shabazz

 

Necessary Blackness Podcast Ep. 11

This week on Necessary Blackness Podcast, Rahiem Shabazz talks about Ben Carson likened slaves to immigrants during a staff speech. He also pays tribute to Radical Civil Rights Lawyer, Lynne Stewart who died at the age of 77.

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Necessary Blackness Ep. 10: Spiritual Weaponry For Challenging Times

 

Necessary Blackness Podcast sits down with Dr. Keira Taylor to discuss “Spiritual Weaponry For Challenging Times”. Spirituality is a term we often hear, but sometimes we have a hard time grasping the concept. Learn about the ancient African Spiritual Systems and why was it so important to our ancestors.

 

 

Elementary Genocide 3: Academic Holocaust 1st Look Trailer

 

Elementary Genocide 3: Academic Holocaust is the latest installment in the award winning documentary series. We seek to explore how the “Murder In The Streets, Same As Intellectual Murder In The Classroom”. The documentary features notables such as Prof. James Small, Kaba Keme, David Banner, Shahrazad Ali, Michael Imhotep and many more.

 

 

 

The Elementary Genocide documentary series did exceptionally well and made it to Amazon’s top 10 list of documentaries for 4 consecutive weeks in the U.S. & U.K. We anticipate the last installment will exceed our expectations.

We have over 50 hours of footage. We almost done with a 65-minute rough draft. We still need to film a few selective scenes that will add emotional intensity. We also need to pay for archival footage, audio enhancement and color correction.

Post production, any filmmaker will tell you, is even more expensive than actual production. The funds we raise from this campaign will go directly to the basic enhancements we need so that we can screen in front of an audience & get the film out there for distribution.

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Necessary Blackness Podcast Ep. 8: The Author’s Corner

This week,  Necessary Blackness Podcast sit down with 4 distinguish female authors (Nia Sade’ Walker, Naomi H. Bradley M.Ed, Akua Agusi and Candace D. Henry). We seek to highlight authors who are committed to inspiring and empowering the next generation of leaders.

Necessary Blackness: Surviving The Inauguration of Satan w/ Kalonji Changa

This week, Rahiem Shabazz  and Erica Walker sit down with FTP Founder and Community Activist Kalonji Jama Changa to discuss the inauguration of Donald Trump and what it means to America and Black folks in particular.

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