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Politics or Politiking is a podcast that no definition can accurately describe! PorP is limitless in the topics it will address, it will include conversations around religion, spirituality, politics, life, and academia. We are just a couple of Ph.D. stude

Jayme & Sabah


    • Apr 21, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 17 EPISODES


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    Travelin' and Politikin'

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 81:49


    Hey ya'll, we are back "again", from another much needed break. On this episode we wanted to talk, less formally, about our travel experiences our exposure to other cultures, government structures, ethnic groups, ideas and perspectives. We thought it necessary and insightful to drop some experience about the things we discuss. Share your experiences with us and lets build a community of real travelers with real experiences, to better prepare people for what is possibly in store.      Instagram: politicsorpolitiking Twitter: Politicsorpolitiking   *** WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC***

    Charter Schools Vs. Public Schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 87:05


    The search for a quality education is the great obsession of American political discourse. The advent of Charter Schools in the 1990s is the latest intervention created to address the educational deficits that challenge the country.  Atlanta, GA charter school system is the focus of this podcast conversation between Politics or Politiking and Mr. Fred Parham. Can the conversion of the Atlanta Public School System to a charter system be the ultimate solution for African Americans in the quest for access to a quality educational experience. Join us as we dive into an intellectual conversation concerning these questions and moreso the Poltics of Charter Schools and Public Schools.    BOOKS MENTIONED AS REFERENCES: The Art of Leadership - Oba Shaka None of the Above - Shani Robinson & Anna Simonton  Nation Building - Kwame Akoto  Too Much Schooling Too Little Education - Mwalimu J. Shujaa We Need You - Mawuli Davis  The Reawakening Of The African Mind - Asa g. Hilliard, III The MArron WIthin Us - Asa G. Hilluard  The American Experience  Kindezi: The Cono Art of Babysiting - K. Kia Bunseki Fu-Kiau & A.M. Lukondo-Wamba   ***WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC***  

    Resurgence Season -3

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 56:50


    WE ARE BACK! Welcome back to Politics or Politking, y'all. We took some time to regroup and now we are ready for take off! We are back with new ideas, new thoughts, new experiences, a new consciousness, and we have lived a little more!! This episode is the introduction to our new season. In this episode we touch on a few topics we are going to expound upon throughout the season three(3). So stay tuned and be sure to subscribe and follow us on all social media platforms!   Peace **WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC**

    State & Local 101

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 89:24


    Welcome Back!!! This is the first episode of season three (3) of POP. This episode emphasizes, yet again, that ALL politics are local. We are joined by, Dr. Tammy Greer, disguised professor of Political Science to discuss State & Local Politics of Georgia and Black Politics, in addition to providing context behind which Atlanta is falsely regarded as being the "Black Mecca" of the south. She also highlights the importance and affects of municipal elected officials on every day life. Because of the impact elected officials have on everyday life, as well as democracy being a DO, it is important to mention that the city of Atlanta has municipal elections upcoming in November 2021.  Be certain to check your voting status at www.sos.ga.gov and be prepared to vote.         *** WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC** 

    An Exploration of the Evolution of Black organizations

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 86:00


    Mr. Barton Taylor joins us on this episode to discuss the evolution and effectiveness of Black Organizations. Join us as we discuss, what most in our communities want to know- What has black organizations done for the black community? In addition we discuss common expectations of these organizations from the black community, generally speaking. Lastly we discuss future expectations and recommendations going forward. 

    Georgia On My Mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 63:46


    With 6 days left in the runoff election cycle, ALL EYES ARE ON GEORGIA! This episode features Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Dr. William Boone. Dr. Boone discusses the history of southern politics and the nuisances about Georgia state and local politics. He offers robust analysis on minority voting patterns and have far reaching implications. He contextualizes Atlanta's past and present political climate and makes predictions on the future of Georgia state politics. Listen as Dr. Boone unpacks it all with us; give us your feedback and reach out if you all have any questions. 

    The Relevance of Political Science Through a Pan-African Lens

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 126:39


    PAN-AFRICANISM, the liberation of ALL black people. Dr. Kurt B. Young, joins us as we unpack political science, and more so, political science through a Pan-African lens.  We begin our discussion by providing some context to political science and the dearth of political scientist in political spaces. While providing context, Dr. Young notes that political science does not necessarily study politics. He states that political science is "a scientific study of Political Phenomenon". Additionally, he explains the reservations that media outlets have to include political scientist in the political discourse, because a well trained political scientist asks the critical questions.    We then transition to unpacking the relevancy of Pan-Africanism historically and contemporary. We are all grappling with the current social and political issues here in the U.S., but these issues are not unique to us in the diaspora... our brothers and sisters on the continent are also facing similar issues. We are challenged with pushing ourselves to keep fighting for the "true" liberation of all people of African decent.    www.kbyoung.com 

    A Conversation on Politics, Public Policy, and Administrative Discretion (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 102:43


    After a much needed break, we are back with an introductory discussion about the nexus between public administration and political science.  In this episode we lay the foundation, and offer context to a two-part discussion. Dr. Ron Finnell, clearly defines Public Administration and draws connections between public policy and administrative discretion. This episode also covers the relevancy of qualified immunity and organizational culture when examining policing matters.  We will dig deeper in the following episode and hone in on the close relationship between Public Administration and Political Science. Stay tuned for part 2. 

    Politiking with Politiscope

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 58:02


    Co-Founder, Jackson White, joins us to discuss his platform Politiscope. Politiscope is a "platform that makes tapping into politics easy", says White. He also  discusses the inspiration behind Politiscope, its growth and development over the past three years, and the interconnectedness of politics and entrepreneurship.      ** We do not own the rights to the music played during this podcast. 

    The False Dichotomy of Human & Civil Rights

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 99:35


    In this episode, Dr. Keith Jennings, a democracy developer and human rights practitioner offers his insight and definition on human rights. He explains that human rights is an umbrella that encompasses civil, political, economic, cultural, and social rights.  He also explains how people misinterpret human and civil rights as being independent of one another. Furthermore,  Dr. Jennings, gives a historical, yet chronological explanation of a series of movements throughout the U.S. and its influences on a global platform.  Contact for Dr. Jennings: @drKeithJennings on Twitter   Disclaimer *** We do not own the rights to the music played during this podcast. Also, overlook the phones ringing... just pay attention to the gems being dropped 

    Reflections on Black Social Justice Movements

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 100:25


    We reflect on mass protest from the late 20th century to the present day social Justice movements in the 21st century.  We are joined by Professor and colleague, Jarrod K. Grant to discuss the 1992 Rodney King rebellion, to the current Black Lives Matter social justice movement.  Professor Grant offers historical context to movements that have swept throughout the nation and reflects on these moments as a Black Male Scholar. #OfficialBlackManLab www.Letusmakeman.net ** We Do Not Own the Rights to these Song.

    The Intersection Between Evolutionary Biology, Pandemics, and Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 117:20


    This episode, we invited a special guest to bring an interdisciplinary approach to how we look at the pandemic and its outcomes. Natural science research has become somewhat political and as scholars and practitioners of our respective disciplines, it's important that we include numerous perspectives on various topics.  Thus, we have invited a Ph.D. student of Evolutionary Biology to offer insight on COVID, Viruses, and Vaccinations from his field of study. 

    "Siping and Politiking"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 79:56


    How y'all holding up? We have been quarantined for about 6 weeks now and we know many of you all are dealing with cabin fever... like us.  In addition to being locked down we are constantly being bombarded with bad news. Consequently, we decided to lighten the mood by having more of a personal conversation on how this virus is affecting us and those around us, politically and socially. This episode highlights few politics BUT were are mostly politikin!! 

    Coronavirus (COVID19) Pandemic Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 99:32


    ATTENTION: listeners, please be advised that  due to COVID19 social guidelines this podcast does not reflect our usual quality. The technical quality of this recording reflects the real time experiences we all are going through in this moment in history. As a result, you may hear feedback and extraneous commentary. We appreciate your continued support during this challenging time.  Originally Recorded 03.29.2020 Disclaimers: 1. We are not medical professionals. The information we are reporting comes from the CDC, WHO, professional health organizations and other reliable NEWS outlets. 2. This is an evolving situation, meaning its constantly changing. Therefore, the information we are providing is an analysis comprised of information that has been reported up until now. PLEASE NOTE: new information is reported daily concerning the virus. Therefore be sure to read and/or watch reports daily.

    Civic Engagement

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 56:12


    This episode will discuss the importance of Civic Engagement and the implications that come with the lack of political participation. 

    PorP Intro. 2.0

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 11:09


    Per our last introduction... This podcast is intended to attract the millennial and those alike. Please be advised, that ebonics is a language so often recognized by scholars. The use of such language will be displayed throughout this podcast... listening will be at your discretion.    Twiter: @_politiking Email: politics.or.politiking@gmail.com  Instagram: Soon Come 

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    Politics and Politiking Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 18:59


    Introduction to Politics OR Politiking from Jayme and Sabah! Welcome Y'all!!

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