Episodes
This dynamic panel discussion at NCCU Law, hosted by the National Conference of Black Lawyers (NCBL), delves into the state of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in the wake of Donald Trump's re-election as President in 2024. Featuring two distinguished scholars, Justin Hansford and Cheryl I. Harris, the conversation explores the intersection of law, race, and politics in the new Trump era.
Justin Hansford, Executive Director of the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center at Howard University, is a...
Published 12/02/24
Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking panel discussion featuring Jalil Muntaqim, former political prisoner and Black Liberation activist, and Dr. Miron Gilmore, scholar and advocate for Black community empowerment. Hosted by the National Conference of Black Lawyers, this session delves into the history and ongoing impacts of counterinsurgency efforts directed at the Black community in the United States. Our panelists explore the tactics of state repression, the role of law enforcement...
Published 11/25/24
Join Asar Imhotep as he dives into the fascinating world of African linguistics, exploring the use of the Historical Comparative Method to uncover deep connections between African language families. In this presentation, Asar Imhotep demonstrates how comparative linguistic analysis can shed light on ancient cultural and linguistic ties, challenging Eurocentric narratives and revealing the rich, interconnected history of African peoples. Perfect for those interested in linguistics, African...
Published 11/18/24
Dr. Gerald Horne: Understanding The Political Landscape, Race, & Global Movements
Join us for a compelling interview with historian and author Dr. Gerald Horne as we explore crucial topics shaping our world today. We discuss the intersection of race and politics in the United States, the impact of global movements and more. Peace
Published 11/11/24
Join us as Dr. Kimya Dennis delves into the critical role of research methodology in advancing Pan-African studies. This conversation highlights the ways in which method and theory intertwine, enabling scholars to tackle complex questions and expand the boundaries of Pan-African thought.
Published 11/04/24
Dr. Kamau Rashid: Jacob Carruthers & The Restoration Of An African World View
Link to book: https://www.amazon.com/Jacob-Carruthers-Restoration-African-Worldview/dp/1793608504
Published 10/28/24
Top 5 Troy: The J. Cole Enigma & His Place In The Big 3 @Top5Troy
RIP to the Legendary Brownsville Ka
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Published 10/21/24
Black Red Guard: Unmasking the Political Circus of 2024
Published 10/14/24
Book Of Al Jahiz: Case Study On Mali's Transatlantic Voyages: An Assessment
Published 10/07/24
Slank: The US State Dept & Black Music
Published 10/03/24
Street Sufis: West Africanisms in America
Published 09/23/24
Join us on this episode of Wise The Dome TV as we sit down with Desjon Yisrael to dive deep into what we’re calling the 'Pseudoverse'—a troubling blend of right-wing politics in Blackface, fake history, and pseudo-science that’s infiltrating the Black conscious community.
Desjon Yisrael: Exposing the Pseudoverse: Fake History & Pseudo-Science In The Conscious Community
Published 09/02/24
Atiyah RunTings: Exploring Decolonization and Electoral Politics
Published 08/19/24
Sunez Allah: 5 Percent Zen: From Sun Tzu to Sunez
Sunez Allah is a respected Hip-Hop journalist, historian, and educator. He is known for his deep insights into the culture, history, and philosophy of Hip-Hop, as well as his commitment to documenting and preserving its roots. Sunez is also a member of the Nation of Gods and Earths (Five Percent Nation) and integrates its teachings into his work, offering a unique perspective on the intersections of music, culture, and spirituality. He is...
Published 08/12/24
The Griot Podcast: Acting On Your Dreams & Visions
Published 08/07/24
Dr. CBS: Black Scare/Red Scare
Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly is an associate professor of African American Studies at Wayne State University, a critical Black Studies scholar, book author, co-editor, and a member of the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) and Community Movement Builders (CMB)
Published 07/29/24
Blak Pantha: Afrikan Spirituality: Ancient Wisdom in Modern Times
Published 07/22/24
Dr. Charles Pinderhughes: Internal Colonialism Examined
Join us as Dr. Charles Pinderhughes, former SNCC member and Black Panther, discusses internal colonialism, revolutionary theory, and Black liberation. Explore the historical and ongoing impacts of colonization on African American identity and resistance. Don't miss this insightful conversation with a leading voice in sociology and activism.
Published 07/15/24
Killah Priest Interview
Tune in as Killah Priest builds on coming up with the RZA and the GZA, how Heavy Mental was put together, ODB and more.
Link To Killah Priest's Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf4YrASCXJC4Tu1glCLVLpg
Published 07/08/24
Dr. Matthew Pettway: African Spirituality and Resistance in Cuban Poetry
Dr. Matthew Pettway is an Associate Professor at the University of South Alabama. He is a renowned scholar and the author of the influential book "Cuban Resistance in the Age of Black Insurrection: Manzano, Placido, and Afro-Latino Religion." Dr. Pettway's research delves deep into the intersections of Afro-Latino religion, resistance, and literature in 19th-century Cuba. His work sheds light on the revolutionary poetry...
Published 07/01/24
Dr. Oya Ma'at: Ancient African Science & Modern STEM
Published 06/24/24
Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis: The Talented Tenth, Harold Cruse, Black Economics & More
Published 06/17/24
Kamjiverse: Uncovering Connections: West Africa and Ancient Egypt
Kamjiverse Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/@kamjiverse
Published 06/10/24
Black Red Guard Builds On Black Radical Tradition, Solidarity w/the Oppressed & More
Published 06/03/24