#BlackWealthMatters Forum with Dr. Boyce Watkins of Your Black World, Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network and host of “The Michael Imhotep Show”, Financial Expert Ryan Mack and a panel of experts.
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Sep 24 2015
We would like to thank the Peachtree Village International Film Festival for awarding Elementary Genocide with the “Best Documentary” Award. Seldom, do films highlighting social issues receive recognition for its global impact. PVIFF recognition further validates the importance of films like Elementary Genocide and social message independent filmmakers put forth with little to no resources.
Sep 04 2015
The Award Winning Documentary “Elementary Genocide: The School To Prison Pipeline is up for AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD & BEST DOCUMENTARY at the Peachtree Village International Film Festival
WHERE: W-Hotel (Downtown Atlanta)
45 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd Atlanta, GA 30308
WHEN: Saturday, September 19th, 2015 @ 1 PM
Tickets Are Available At : https://squareup.com/m…/gipp-museums-inc/elementary-genocide
Sep 04 2015
Rahiem Shabazz and Dr. Khalilah Ali stops in at Day 1 Radio to talk about the ramifications of Brown vs The Board of Education and if it did more harm than good.
Sep 01 2015
Director Rahiem Shabazz stops in at WFRG 89.3 FM to discuss the latest installment of the documentary series, “Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration.
Sep 01 2015
You can now stream Elementary Genocide 2: “The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration“, on any mobile device.

Rahiem Shabazz continues the conscience-raising dialogue generated by his acclaimed documentary Elementary Genocide: The School To Prison Pipeline with his equally hard-hitting Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration. Featuring interviews with noted educator and Black psychologist Dr. Umar Johnson, Chief Juvenile Court Judge Steven C. Teske, fearless former U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, former political prisoner and Black Liberation Army co-founder Dhoruba bin Wahad, popular social commentator Dr. Boyce Watkins, award-winning education reformer Dr. Steve Perry, White House champion of Change Winner & Author Tracey D. Syphax and more, The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration uncovers the true purpose of today’s educational system and how it’s failing the African child. Going beyond the school-to-prison pipeline headlines and conspiracy theories, The Board of Education Vs. The Board of Incarceration proves that something sinister is afloat by digging deep to explore its origin, its existence and how to plot its destruction to save every Black child.
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Mar 05 2015
The People’s scholar Dr. Boyce Watkins explores the social and academic worlds of Black and Brown youths in the latest documentary, “Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration“.
Dr. Watkins speaks on the importance of supporting Elementary Genocide 2 and why there is a need to have builders and not beggars.
Oct 02 2014
CHICAGO – (ENEWSPF) -October 2, 2014. For the third time in five years, Project NIA is participating in the Dignity in Schools Campaign’s? National Week of Action on School Pushout (October 4-11). As an organization dedicated to juvenile justice, Project NIA works diligently to interrupt school pushout, which is often described as the “school-to-prison pipeline.”
In 2014, the advocacy and organizing of Project NIA and other local groups, including COFI, VOYCE, and Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law (CLC), have achieved major victories in the fight to break this pipeline. The wins include: Continue reading
Jul 10 2014
“The Most Potent and Practical Tour of the Year”– Contraband Classified
The Shackles to Solutions National Lecture Tour Is Slated to Hit Various Universities, Churches and Communities Across America. The Tour will Feature Lectures and a Film Screening of the Award Winning documentary “Elementary Genocide” and a Book signing of the Best Selling Literary Piece “How to Build a People’s Army“.
Booking: Shackles2Solutions@Gmail.com
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Jun 09 2014
The screening of “Elementary Genocide” took place at Mayseles Cinema in Harlem. The event was moderated by Source Magazine writer Shabe Allah-Cleare. Lawrence Hayes and Tracey D. Syphax were panelist along with myself.
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