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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 citizen quickly took to the street to protest not only the killing of George Floyd but the refusal to arrest the three officers who participated in this brutal murder, as well as only charging fired police officer Derek Chauvin with only 3rd-degree murder.

Many watched the protest and demonstration play out on CNN and suddenly things got violent. Few know the root cause except those on the frontline. Necessary Blackness Podcast caught up with one of the front line soldiers and long time community activist Malik Muhammad to get a play by play of what really happened. Tune In and Listen.

 

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Necessary Blackness Ep: 106 – Bro. Knowledge Speaks Commerce & Trade

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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 US presidents are war criminals.

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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.

We talked about how Black children are being taken away from their parents by CPS far more often than white children, reflecting a racial disparity in the system that harks back to the days when African children were kidnapped from their homeland and parents to be brought to America. We discussed the financial incentive to placed children in foster care and why transracial adoption is harmful to black children.

 

The foster care system is just a holding place for children until they are old enough to go to prison. One of the earlier founders of Child Welfare now known as the Foster Care system was Charles Loring Brace, a racist Neanderthal who stated: “the purpose was to prevent these dangerous classes from exploding into rage against the rue of capital”. The premise of foster care has not changed and is a national crisis for all to be concerned about

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.

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Necessary Blackness Ep: 103 -The Truth Netflix Doesn’t Want You To Know About Madam C.J. Walker

 

In this episode, we debunk the lies and half-truths regarding the Netflix docu-series, “Self-Made: Madam C.J. Walker. We interviewed Eric Majette Jr, who Dick Gregory referred to as the ‘Gatekeeper of the Jewels’. Mr. Majette is a historian and founder of the African-American Cultural Heritage Collection (AACHC) and owner of the original collection of Madam C.J. Walker artifacts.

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?

Necessary Blackness Ep: 102 – Blood Sport & White American’s Obsession w/ Guest Crumb

In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, we spoke with Crumb of CrumbTV on Blood Sport and White America’s pleasure for cruelty and suffering. The cruel Elizabethan and Jacobean animal sport became Anglo-American pass time sport that reveals the darker aspect of their personality trait and mental disorder. The public exhibition of barbarous sports can be traced back to the Romans, to the maltreatment of slaves and what we are witnessing in the world of Boxing and MMA.

We talk about the Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder fight in all its complexities and details.

Necessary Blackness Ep: 101 – Who Killed Malcolm X?

After the airing of the explosive documentary, “Who Killed Malcolm X?” on Nexflix many viewers are wondering, did the FBI had its hand in the infamous assassination of controversial Black leader and activist or was an inside job carried out by his former brothers in the Nation of Islam? or could it have been both? In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, Rahiem Shabazz gives his opinion without revealing the explosive and new discovery that was unearthed in the latest documentary. Shabazz goes further to question why crucial questions were not asked or information not reported in the movie.

If you have yet to see the documentary, its airing now on Netflix.

Necessary Blackness Ep-100 – Minister Server: Hip-Hop Beyond Entertainment & Kalonji Changa Speaks on Gayle King & Jay-Z ‘Superbowl Sit In’

 

To Celebrate our 100th episode we brought together Minister Server to talk about ‘Hip-Hop Beyond Entertainment’ and how it has the potential to change the political landscape. Also, joining us in the studio, Kalonji Changa gives his opinion on the infamous Gayle King interview with WNBA legend Lisa Leslie and why her line of questions was problematic and absurd.

 

 

Necessary Blackness Ep: 98 – The Failure of Integration & Rise of Black Consciousness

 

In honor of Dr. Marting Luther King Jr Day, Rahiem Shabazz talks about the revolutionary aspect of King and how he realized months before his assassination that integration was doing more harm than good. King message of Black economic empowerment is a message seldom echoed and mainstream media focus on non-violent protest is nothing more than a distraction for a man with a dream that is turning into a nightmare.

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Necessary Blackness Ep: 97 – The Greatest Wealth Is Health w/ Minister Enqi

Necessary Blackness Podcast caught up with Minister Enqi to talk about the greatest wealth in the world, which is your health, If you’re not familiar with the brother, Minister Enqi is known as the protege of Dr. Sebi & Master Herbalist, Sports Nutritionist, and Naturopathic Doctor. Enqi spoke in depth about his pathway into the natural healing, dietary, and how all health issues are rooted in the soul. We also got to speak to him about his appearance in the upcoming documentary on Dr. Sebi that is being produced by Nick Cannon.

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