The Wombman's Song community is a place where we can speak freely about issues specific to the African-American woman. Openly delving into relationship, familial, sexual, mental and physical health and well being.
Join me as we talk with Evelyn "Champagne" King about her career and her uncompromising stance she made to Honor Self. When faced with having to "fit in", Evelyn forged a new road and has traveled that road, with her loving husband, for decades. Sometimes, to retain you dignity and self respect, you have to choose to be you. Listen in as she explains how she lives her life with integrity and still does the very thing that she was created to do... Sing!
Joining The Wombman's Song Community Experience for the MLK Holiday weekend is the founder and director of the Afrikan-American Institute for Policy Studies and Planning and the Coordinator for the Malcolm X. Grassroots Movement for Self-Determination, Attorney Efia Nwangaza. Being a 'hands-on' activist during this tumultuous time, Sis. Efia will give us a first hand account of the female presence throughout this era."There can be no ML King without a Queen." We will also discuss the effects that desegregation has had on our community at large.Was this fight to desegregate the best possible scenario for our community?
Sis Alveda King of MAAFA 21, the niece of slain Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. joins us during the first hour to speak about the Genocide Movement. Sis Antoinette Harrell, Genealogist and Researcher who has been called the modern day Harriet Tubman, in her search found out that Slavery never ended for many in the rural south TODAY! Yes, slavery has not ended in these United States.
Join us as we speak with: D. Channsin Berry, Producer of Dark Girls www.officialdarkgirlsmovie.com and Baba Djedi, Owner/Operator of WNWP-TV www.wnwp.tv Both of these men have answered the call of the Black community to provide healthy and positive images that will assist us in building our families and our communities.
The Wombman's Song Community Experience is pleased to host the honorable PROFESSOR GRIFF Author, Lecturer, Autodidact, Performing Artist, Producer Find him at: http://professorgriff.wordpress.com/ Facebook : Xminista ProfGriff TWITTER: @RealProfGriff
Sis. Ali will walk us down the road and reveal to us a very telling picture of what we have become in American society today. Trust the journey.... "I wrote the book because black women in America have been protected and insulated against certain kinds of criticism and examination," said Ali. "The black man has been critiqued, the white woman and white man have been critiqued. Everybody but us (black women). I decided that we needed a self-examination of ourselves to find out what is our share of the problems in the black community," Ali said. "Whenever there is a breakdown in a relationship, both parties are responsible. But we have always said it was the black man's fault. We have always said that he left us, abandoned the children, beat us and killed us and did a lot of other things to us. My book tries to examine what happens before we get to that point." Which, she contends, began during slavery. "It's entirely possible that hidden some place in the Blackwoman's psyche is a tremendous fury and loss of confidence in the Blackman because he was unable to protect her during slavery," Ali writes. "She doesn't know what he should have done to stop slavery, but she thinks he should have done something." Ali admits "The Blackman's Guide to Understanding the Blackwoman" is, like her, brutally honest. "We know that some of the traditions of the white-power structure are at the root of many of our problems. But those are external factors," Ali said. "Internally -- inside of the African-American community -- we have problems in our personal relationships that are simply a result of contributory neglect -- of black men and black women failing to deal truthfully with each other about what the problems are."
The Unification of The Black Wombman From The Black Male Prospective War on the Horizon (WOH)is an organization created for the purpose of preparing Black people worldwide for an unavoidable, inevitable clash with the white race. Whites around the world are absolutely determined to exterminate Afrikan people in all corners of the Earth. As a result of this reality, WOH has dedicated their time and expertise to properly educating Black people and in this broadcast, the Black Wombman to begin to prepare herself for the times ahead. This includes intellectually, spiritually, psychologically, and physically.
The Power Of The Word To Effect Change “It is not light that we need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake.” ~Frederick Douglass More than a century after rising to the level of Ancestor, it appears that one of his direct descendants of Mr. Douglass may be the one chosen to bring the fire, thunder and storm that is so vitally needed to shake up, wake up and break up the spellbound called 'society'. Join Bro. Umar Abdullah Johnson as he allows the knowledge of The Creators to flow forth and bath us in the Wisdom of which we so desperately need. Touching on issues related to the Afrikan Wombman in American, with special emphasis on "Community Building". “The struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, or it may be both. But it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand; it never has and it never will!” ~Frederick Douglass *Source paraphrased Philadelphia Examiner
Journalist, author and producer of the critically acclaimed documentary: RAISING BOYS Tips For Single Moms Join us as we tackle the tough questions surrounding single-parent homes and the black wombman's position as the head of the household. Bro Deric will also share tips to be more effective moms in the absence of dad.
Learn at the feet of our elder. Dr.Neely Fuller Jr's basic premise is this: "If you do not understand 'white' supremacy (as racism)--what it is, and how it works--everything else that you understand, will only confuse you".Dr. Fuller breaks down his idea of there being 3 basic types of people in the known universe, that being white people, non-whites and white supremacists/racists. In his explanation, white people are "people who classify themselves as 'white' and have been classified as 'white', accepted as 'white'... and who generally function as 'white' in all of the nine major areas of activity." He defined non-whites as "people who have been classified as 'non-white', and/or who generally function as 'non-white' in their relationship with each other..." Last, white supremacists/ racists are "people who classify themselves as 'white', and who generally function as 'white', and who practice racial subjugation (based on 'white'-'non-white', at any time, in any place, in any one, or more of the nine major areas of activity." We will discover all of these things and more with Mr. Neely Fuller, Jr. Be ready for class!
This collection of essays written by Frances Cress Welsing over an 18 year period following the presentation and publication of 'The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism (White Supremacy) which was a theoretical statement, a psychogenetic theory and world outlook on the origin and meaning of the global white supremacy system. This theory summarizes and clarifies the experience of non-white peoples on a planet dominated by people who classify themselves as 'white' and who are a minority of the world's people.