• The 8 Pillars of Caste
    Oct 21 2023
    In this country, we confuse race with caste. In order for Black Americans to heal and move on, we need to understand the differences. It will not be Washington, nor groups like Black Lives Matters, that will heal you and enable to forgive white America. It will only come by learning with tools like this. Get a deeper understanding of how the caste system is alive a well in America so that you can grow above the ignorance that lets it exist.
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    2 hrs and 45 mins
  • History of the Negro People - Part 1
    Jul 30 2023
    Stacey Vintage Black GOLD, you will see an attempt a long time ago to teach Black Americans Black History. This begins by explaining the word "Negro" was just a made up term to strip away everything about Africa from us. The little known heritage of the Negro is explored in this premiere program. Host Ossie Davis, Basil Davidson (British writer and historian on Africa), and John Henry Clark (American Negro writer and teacher), examine the civilization and achievements of ancient Africa and their significance to the American Negro today. Footage shot on location in Africa reveals traces of the old African cultures - Nubian, Egyptian, Ethiopian, and the West African civilizations of Mali, Songhai, Ashanti, Ife, Benin, and Timbucktoo. Mr. Davidson, author of "The African Past," "Black Mother," and other books on Africa, emphasizes that African history as recorded by white historians has traditionally ignored the old civilizations of Africa below the Sahara. Climatic conditions, peculiar to the African continent, have largely destroyed traces of what was once "the cradle of civilization." We explore this little-known past through the art, sculpture, and present day pageantry which reflect the old cultures. In New York, writer John Henry Clark conducts a class in Negro history for a group of young Harlem residents. Make sure to join us for every episode. Give us your thoughts! Make sure to like, subscribe and hit the bell notification because there is so much in my library of GOLD~~~
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    29 mins
  • "The Captivating Broadway Sounds of Melvin Van Peebles: Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death"
    Jul 19 2023
    Welcome to our YouTube channel! In this captivating audio, we invite you to tune in and listen to the Broadway production of "Melvin Van Peebles: Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death." This groundbreaking musical masterpiece, composed by the legendary Melvin Van Peebles, takes you on a journey through the depths of urban life, exposing the raw and unfiltered emotions of its characters. This was mentioned in our premiere today called "Take Back Your Mind - Part 1". And how many of our greatest from Dr. King to Koby Bryant and Prince did NOT die a natural death. Join me in going back and heed the warnings our parents and grand parents and great grand parents were given by our greatest minds. Immerse yourself in the enchanting sounds of the Broadway stage as the talented cast delivers awe-inspiring performances, fueled by Van Peebles' thought-provoking lyrics and soul-stirring melodies. From the groovy beats to haunting ballads, every song grips your heart and keeps you captivated till the very end. Witness the depth of storytelling as the plot unfolds, delving into various themes such as love, race, poverty, and social injustice. Through a combination of powerful narratives and electrifying music, "Melvin Van Peebles: Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death" confronts these pressing societal issues head-on, leaving a lasting impact on all who experience it. Whether you are a Broadway enthusiast, a music lover, or simply seeking an unforgettable theatrical experience, this production is a must-watch. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and provoked as you embark on this musical journey that transcends time and continues to resonate today. Don't miss out on this extraordinary Broadway gem! Hit that play button and let the sensational sounds of Melvin Van Peebles: Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death transport you to another world. Join us in celebrating the power of theater, music, and storytelling. Stay connected with us by subscribing to our channel for more exhilarating content. Like and share this video to spread the magic of Broadway and Melvin Van Peebles' genius far and wide. Thank you for your support, and enjoy the show!
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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • What is Human Sexuality - The Study of "Don't Yuk on Somebodies Yum"
    Jul 12 2023
    Welcome to the enlightening journey of understanding human sexuality. In this thought-provoking series of video, we delve deep into the captivating topic of what exactly human sexuality encompasses. From scientific perspectives to societal influences, we explore the various facets that shape our understanding of this fundamental aspect of human existence. Discover the intricacies of sexual orientation, gender identity, and how they intersect with individual expression. Gain insights into the biological and psychological factors influencing human sexuality, unraveling the mysteries that surround this profoundly personal aspect of our lives. Our expert panel of renowned sexologists and researchers offers a comprehensive overview of the rich tapestry that is human sexuality. Through informative discussions, we aim to foster awareness, acceptance, and empathy towards diverse sexual orientations and gender identities. Delve into historical contexts, cultural influences, and the ever-evolving social conversations surrounding human sexuality. We analyze the impact of art, media, and education in shaping our collective understanding and breaking down barriers. Join us on this exploration of self-discovery, inclusion, and respect, as we aim to promote a world where everyone feels valued and understood. Whether you are a student, educator, or simply curious about the topic, this video is an invaluable resource for expanding your knowledge. Embrace the power of knowledge and be part of a transformative experience that transcends boundaries. Unveiling Human Sexuality: A Journey of Understanding will revolutionize the way you perceive and engage with this essential aspect of the human experience. Stay tuned for captivating interviews, informative visuals, and eye-opening anecdotes that will undoubtedly broaden your horizons. Together, let's foster a society that embraces diversity and celebrates the beauty of human sexuality. Don't miss out on this enlightening journey - hit that play button and join the conversation today!
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    7 mins
  • Black Americans as a permanent underclass in the United States.
    Jul 12 2023
    On this episode of Rock Newman 2.0 FLASHBACK, they revisit their time with Dr. Claud Anderson, author of "Black Labor, White Wealth", "A Black History Reader" and "POWERNOMICS"! Dr. Claud Anderson has been relentless for more than 4 decades in illuminating insidious plans to keep Black Americans as a permanent underclass in the United States. And the immediate steps Black Americans need to take to survive in this country's competitive environment before it's too late. Please give me your thoughts on this valuable content.Make to join us everyday on S F Johnson Family TVhttps://www.sfjfamilyservices.com/
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    25 mins
  • Malcolm X - His Last Speech
    Jul 12 2023

    His last speech. This was given the day after his home was bombed, he would be dead very soon. You can hear how tired he sounds and it brought me to crying. He died for us. He died trying to defend us. I do not see after listening to this, how anyone could sit back and let the rest of our rights be taken. I will soon have a special that will show, just as our leaders figured it out, (King knew he had to help us get money and Malcolm X knew he was being mislead by the nation of Islam), our leaders are then killed. We can no longer let the murders of our leaders go unanswered. We MUST wake up the Black people (can't really call that leadership) in Washington. The only "WOKE" folks are those white folks who KNOW they have something to answer for and they want to turn it all around. We should be very upset that this man was taken from us and we should do everything in our power to continue his work. As much as I love Dr. King, he was not Brother Malcolm. Brother Malcolm knew it was necessary to fight and to never stop. He know there would never be a time where White America would just give in and give us what it owed us. We owe it to him and to ourselves to continue his fight. God bless Brother Malcolm and let's no longer let this death be in vain. Catch this fire with me and send to to all the people you know. Malcolm X was an influential black leader who fought tirelessly for the rights of African Americans. He was a firm believer in the idea that police brutality was a major issue that needed to be addressed in America. Through various speeches and interviews, Malcolm X spoke about the injustices faced by black people at the hands of the police. He expressed his anger and frustration at the rampant police brutality in America, and he called for an end to this inhumane practice. If you’re interested in learning about the important role Malcolm X played in the fight against police brutality, this video is for you. So, sit back, relax, and let’s take a closer look at the untold story of Malcolm X on police brutality. Make sure to tune into our Malcolm X Channel 24/7 at our website https://www.sfjfamilyservices.com/

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    14 mins
  • What is the Congressional Black Caucus? See how they are not living up to their mission.
    Jul 11 2023

    In today's episode we discuss the Congressional Black Caucus and what they say they do. No doubt that they have been negligent and our job will be to contact them on a serious level and see what the response will be.We also look at the recent dismantling of Affirmative Action and how now it is being us against us and not for use.Lastly we look at the recent decision not to compensate the Oklahoma Riot (terrorism) survivors in their quest for reparations.We are here for the from people all over the world. Join us each Monday, Wednesday and Friday here on Blog Talk Radio and visit us daily on YouTube!

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    48 mins
  • Take Back Your Mind. Part 1 - Why They Ban Critical Race Theory
    Jul 30 2023
    Stacey Vintage GOLD is a special compilation of Afrocentric programming from our past. In part 1 of this two part series, we see how after civil rights were gained and all of our leaders killed, the intellectual Blacks began to take over and demand more from American colleges. They say American freedom is a constant fight, NO BLACK FREEDOM in WHITE AMERICA is the REAL fight. Let's TAKE BACK our MINDS~~ So as we see CRITICAL RACE THEORY thrown around everywhere, this is why. Whites in America fear the intellectual Black because they know if we band together, they can not longer be allowed to abuse us. This is a two part survey of Black Studies programs, which it calls the institutional guardian of the new black value system born from the struggle for freedom. At that time (like today) this institution is in trouble, for it has failed to define itself and the system it guards. Black administrators don't seem to understand that they were being loved to death, sort of kissed out of existences, says Dr. Milton White, director of Black Studies at the University of California, as he voices objection to the compromises forced on blacks who work within the white academic structure. Discussing the difficulties in Black Studies, he points to the recruitment of old Negro history teacher types who teach young blacks about Crispus Attucks and Malcolm X but fail to relate them to the present struggle. He also disparages the presence of those establishment-prone blacks thoroughly endowed with white middle-class values. Other blacks offer their view of the Black Studies programs and of the new value system: -One UCLA student laments the fact that her African language teacher is a white professor. -Leroy Higgenbotham of UCLA is shocked to find that many of his black students are actually afraid to go into Watts. -Dr. Howard Fuller of Malcolm X Liberation University (Greensboro, N.C.) accuses many blacks of claiming to be Africans while viewing Tarzan as a typical African native. White folk still control our minds, he says. -Federal City College (Washington, D.C.) students in a psychology of the ghetto class engage in a heated discussion over the meaning of revolution, the participation of middle-aged blacks, and the symbolism of an Afro haircut and traditional socio-psycho definitions. In scanning these colleges, the show finds that a new set of black values has not been clearly defined and that the meaning of Black Studies varies greatly from campus to campus. At California Polytechnic in Pomona, it is a confidence-building phenomenon, which at Federal City College in Washington, D.C. it is a destroyer of white nationalism (educational) myths. At UCLA Black Studies reaches into the black community, instructing black students to learn and apply what is functional to the community; and at the University of California in Santa Barbara it is viewed in terms of radicalism and activism institution which should be bringing about constant change, gaining and redefining new footholds. Give us your thoughts ! Make sure to like, subscribe and hit the bell notification because there is so much in my library of GOLD~~~
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    29 mins