Episodes
Filmmaker and journalist Rahiem Shabazz engages in a conversation with @relentlessaaron Relentless Aaron, also known by his pen name DeWitt Gilmore, a New York Times best-selling author and a prominent figure in the 1990s New York hip-hop scene. They discuss Relentless Aaron’s latest memoir, “The Night Puff Tried to Kill Me.” In this revealing interview, Relentless Aaron provides a firsthand account of the ruthless world of music promotion and shares his intense encounter with Sean “Puffy”...
Published 12/19/23
Published 12/19/23
In a this episode of “Necessary Blackness,” the esteemed host Rahiem Shabazz engages in a insightful conversation with the distinguished guest, Ebonè Gee, exploring the pivotal significance of life insurance in the context of establishing Black generational wealth. During the discussion, Ebone Gee adeptly delineates the distinctions among term life, universal life, and final expense policies, offering valuable insights to assist individuals in discerning the most suitable option based on...
Published 11/15/23
Join us as Rahiem Shabazz sits down with the remarkable humanitarian and author, Ronica Bey, in the newest episode of Necessary Blackness. In this enlightening conversation, we delve into the profound importance of connecting with your genealogy and its profound links to our ancestors. Explore the captivating voyage of discovering your heritage and embracing the profound wisdom of indigenous communities. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight and inspiration from a truly transformative...
Published 11/01/23
We are honored to have a truly remarkable guest on the Necessary Blackness Podcast. Shekinah Keys, born in Israel to Black American parents who made their way to what many consider the Holy Land. Raised in a family devoted to Hebrew Israelite beliefs, she will discuss her recent transition and great awakening, offering us insights into her evolving spiritual journey. Today, we will delve into her unique life experiences, including her perspective on living in Israel and the ongoing...
Published 10/30/23
Rahiem Shabazz, the host of the Necessary Blackness Podcast, recently had an opportunity to interview Constance Carter, a prominent figure in the real estate industry. Their discussion centered around the contrasting perspectives of renters versus owners and the significance of breaking the generational curse within the Black community, particularly concerning wealth transfer. The conversation delved into various topics, covering the importance of Black Americans’ engagement in homeownership...
Published 06/11/23
Sincere Luv Da God, a highly accomplished and multi-talented artist, is set to make his much-anticipated debut appearance on the esteemed Necessary Blackness Podcast. During this insightful discussion, Sincere will delve into the intricacies of his latest album, the “Master Table”, and the release of his riveting new children’s book entitled “Seven The Heru”. As an accomplished rapper, author, and podcaster, Sincere is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. His popular...
Published 05/08/23
Kristin Henning, an author and advocate for children, joins Rahiem Shabazz in a discussion about her latest book, “The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth.” During their conversation, Kristin sheds light on America’s irrational and unfounded fear of Black youth, which has led to a long history of unjust arrests and wrongful convictions of Black individuals in the country. Shabazz delves into the stories of some of the most infamous cases, including the Scottsboro Boys,...
Published 04/14/23
There is a pressing issue concerning men, in the so-called consciousness community using mushrooms 🍄 for plant medicine ceremonies, often as a date rape drug, alongside tantric healers exploiting tantric massages to inappropriately touch women. However, Kajara Nebthet has provided insights on the matter, detailing the proactive measures her and ‘The Council of Mothers’ are taking to eliminate this problem and support women in their quest for justice.
Published 04/03/23
In the latest episode of Necessary Blackness, Rahiem Shabazz sits down with film director, Amadeuz Christ, to discuss his documentary, “Out of Darkness,” which examines the untold history of African people and the African cultural contribution to the nations of the world. In his latest documentary, “Heavy Is The Crown” explores the African origins of the world’s major religions by examining the “original mythological story” that has served as the basis for spiritual systems across the planet,...
Published 03/26/23
Necessary Blackness Podcast got the opportunity to interview the Goddess Aayanna while she was in town. We discussed whether Black Masculinity were under attack and why Black Love is Revolutionary. Check out the entire interview and indulge yourself in the divine feminine energy of the Goddess.
Published 02/21/23
Two truth-tellers, @iamsharbates & @rahiemshabazz sat down to discuss the structural and systematic injustice Black America face today. We also took an uninhibited look at police killings of unarmed black folks.
Published 02/13/23
Necessary Blackness Podcast will be interviewing ZeZe of A2Z TV about the rise of Foundational Black American and the need for Reparations. You need to add a widget, row, or prebuilt layout before you’ll see anything here. 🙂
Published 01/06/23
You need to add a widget, row, or prebuilt layout before you’ll see anything here. 🙂 Necessary Blackness speaks with Brother Ken Chairman and Attorney for People’s Legal Aid Project about the upcoming trial of Otha Wallace who is facing capital murder for defending himself from law enforcement. It’ very important we get behind the campaign to save brother Otha’s life. We know the system is corrupt and there are numerous incidents where innocent men are convicted and...
Published 12/06/22
Dr. Randy Short talks the Black & Brown Myth, Transnational Black Movement and Reparation. Dr. Shorts spoke with us a few days before the historical #Rally4Reparation that took place in D.C. on November 5th.
Published 11/14/22
Necessary Blackness sits down with fearless social justice activist Arthur Reed to talk about the miscarriage of justice and the bias judge that presided over the case involving the killing of Pamela Turner, in Baytown, Texas.
Published 10/16/22
Necessary Blackness interviews the daughter of Eric Garner, (Emerald Garner) who was brutally murdered by the police. We discussed the tragic loss, her activism, the need for change when it come to qualify immunity for police officers, as well as her recently released book, “Finding My Voice”.
Published 10/11/22
Warrior Scholar ZaZa Ali stopped by Necessary Blackness while in Atlanta to discuss, Science as a Weapon, Natural vs Synthetic and how spiritual warfare is being played out in our music and all throughout social media.
Published 10/04/22
Necessary Blackness Podcast interview, Love of All Love Kauai where she enlighten us about the teachings of Maseru Emote (江本 勝, and how human consciousness could affect the molecular structure of water. The belief that words contains emotional energies and vibrations became the impetus for starting a clothing line with a positive affirmation. coupled with the teaching of Emote. Listen as Love takes us on her journey as an entrepreneur and how the healing powers of water plays an important...
Published 09/18/22
Red Pill sat down with Necessary Blackness to talk about how MART 125 coincided with the golden era of “Hip-Hop” as it was evolving rapidly and how it was commodified as a lifestyle. He also discuses the Facts Initiative and what’s next for the Twin Pillars. Many don’t know the long and fought history of MART 125 in Harlem and how it was the epic center of Black consciousness shaped by hip-hop music. Red Pill breaks it down in this video.
Published 09/09/22
Today, we interviewed TJ Loftin to the nuisance abatement laws in Atlanta and Los Angelos, which is nothing more than a gentrification strategy hidden under a different name. We also talked about what true Black ownership looks like.
Published 08/10/22
During the month of #blackaugust we expresses solidarity Black political prisoners and prisoners of war. It’s supposed to be a month of sacrifice and self-discipline. From the outset it was aimed at strengthening the Black freedom struggle, within and beyond the walls of prisons. It’s a commemoration, not a celebration. #BlackAugust #PoliticalPrisoners #GeorgeJackson #JonathanJackson #mumia
Published 08/10/22
Our guest Omowale Afrika will talk about the need for food sovereignty and why this is of paramount concern and how you can join the movement. We also discussed the divide in the 60’s and 70’s between the Civil Rights Movement & The Freedom Fighters. He also discuss the importance of Baba Hannibal Afrik’s work and why it must be introduced to the current generation and to involve them in the fight. In 1911, Black owned 16 million acres of land, as of 2017, we lost 90% which leaves...
Published 07/21/22
The Woman King follows Nanisca (Davis), the general of the Dahomey Amazons, and Nawi (Mbedu), an ambitious recruit in the Kingdom of Dahomey. The film will depict how the pair “fought enemies who violated their honor, enslaved their people, and threatened to destroy everything they have lived for. This is a false narrative created by Hollywood. “The growth of Dahomey coincided with the growth of the Atlantic slave trade, and it became known to Europeans as a major supplier of slaves....
Published 07/10/22
Necessary Blackness Podcast caught up with Community Activist and Award-Winning Author, Kimberly Latrice Jones to discuss her latest book, How Can We Win: Race, History and Changing the Money Game That’s Rigged where she goes in depth about the economic disparities Black Americans have faced for generations and offers ways to fight against a system that is still rigged. Before there was Barak Obama, there was Harold Washington, before Harold Washington there was Rudy...
Published 05/18/22