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This week, Mr Cozzo plays new music from Junior Jack, Audiopath, Bob Sincla &, A-Trak. The track of the week is No Worries by Butch . Tune into new broadcasts of Club Cozzo every Saturday from 10 PM – Midnight EST / 4 – 6 AM CET (Sunday). Audiopath - Phoenix [Chiwax] Chad Miles - Sounds of Wave (Extended) [Rebel Groove] Angel.I.N.O - No No No No [Rebirth] G-ROM - Confusion [eMBi Music] CarlintheHood - Feel the heat (Zetbee Remix) [Ohmelya Music] Chaney - Needless (Extended Mix) [Good Company] Scarciglia - The Product (Janthony Remix) [REJECTION RECORDS] Arht - Back 2 U (Original Mix) [Altru Prism] Stephan Pokorny & Sinan Kaya - Chicago (Instrumental Mix) [Cyanide] The Disco Boys, Jay Frog, Fabri - Promised Land (Extended Mix) [WEPLAY Music] Bleckout$ - Hatting Hard [LMNTAL Music] Arnold Horn - Worm Holes (Extended) [Music Pulse] Butch - No Worries (Toman RMX) [Cecille] Rony Seikaly - Just Wanna Feel Good (Harry Romero Remix) [Stride] Junior Jack & Pat BDS - Klimax (Darius Syrossian Remix [Extended Mix]) [Adesso Music] Angelo Ceci - Morositas (Original Mix) [Circus Recordings] Charlie Boon, Rileasa Slaves - We Back (Original Mix) [Virgin Music UK LAS (S&D)] Alexs Kamara - Sangaré [Playmobil] Ango Tamarin - Can You Bang (Extended Mix) [Toolroom] Koister - Bob (Original Mix) [Basement Leak] Friend Within - Monkey Bars (Extended Mix) [Toolroom] Mark Boson - Deliver (Extended Mix) [Vamos Music] Jetelmen - Brick Wall Dance Track [welofi] Josh Butler - Fuck The Regs (Extended Mix) [Saved Records] Dave Mont - Sonido Galactico (Original Mix) [T4 Label] Luca Bisori - Down The Box (Original Mix) [Big Speaker Music] David Lowe - It's Time [7 Pot Primo] Bob Sinclar, A-Trak - Deep Inside Of Me - Extended Mix [Defected]
This collection of Knuckleheads In The News® stories includes a destructive trucker, a naked airline passenger, and a stadium seat stealer. Listen, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes!Want more Knuckleheads In The News®? Click here.
Here are the closing remarks from my final Friday show on KTRS, in which I explain why I quit college to pursue radio, why I didn't let a corporate VP keep me from succeeding in major markets, and offer thanks to the person who's been with me during the highest highs and the lowest lows of my career.Listen, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes!
Here are the opening remarks from my final Friday show on KTRS, in which I explain how I came to St. Louis 19 years ago this month, why I jumped over to KMOX after five years, and why I returned to KTRS a decade ago while doing freelance and syndicated shows for stations around the country.I also looked back at some of the extraordinary people from so many professions I've had the honor of interviewing in my 40 years on commercial radio. The list is too long to mention everyone, but quite often, a listener will tell me they've recently found a conversation with someone in the archives on my website, or they remember hearing it live when it happened. It makes me happy that those moments -- that have long since escaped Earth's atmosphere as broadcast signals headed off into space -- connected along the way with someone who was entertained and/or informed by them. I'm grateful to all of those guests who gave freely of their time to make my radio show better (and a few that were a pain in the ass), and especially thankful to those of you who have listened to my shows over the years, whether over the air or as podcasts or live streams.I will continue posting new content on HarrisOnline.com on a regular basis, including several radio stories I didn't have time to tell on my show. I hope you'll come back to read them.As for what I'll do next, I don't have anything to announce right now, but I'm working on a couple of projects. If and when they're ready to go, I'll share all the details here.Meanwhile, listen and then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes!
As the final guest on my radio show, I invited my brother Seth -- former US Deputy Secretary of Labor -- to join me to explain what it's like to run a cabinet department when the government shuts down. We also talked politics, from Trump's White House to the Democrats' chances in the 2018 and 2020 elections, and much more.Listen, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes!
How and why did I create The Harris Challenge, the most popular feature in the history of my radio show? I explain in this podcast, and then you can take a shot at the topical trivia categories, including Radio You Can See, They Go Outside In The Cold On Purpose, and Names In the News.Listen and play along, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes!Want more Harris Challenges? Click here.
Joshua Zeitz says the presidential legacy most at risk under Donald Trump isn't that of Barack Obama, but of LBJ. I asked him to explain while we discussed his book, "Building The Great Society: Lyndon Johnson's White House."We talked about Johnson's work on Medicare and Medicaid, how much the Vietnam War detracts from his legacy, how his War On Poverty worked out. I also asked how his work on desegregation and civil rights lost the south for the Democrats and how he spent the political capital he had from his first days in the Oval Office.Listen, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes!
This week on the showbiz segment of my show, guest movie critic Kevin Brackett (from ReviewSTL.com and the Reel Spoilers podcast) joined me to discuss this weekend's Comic-Con in St. Louis, the new Helen Mirren movie "Winchester," and a Netflix movie about one of the founders of National Lampoon. We also talked about the upcoming "Black Panther" film, the next "Star Wars" standalone project, and what was wrong with the Tonya Harding biopic "I, Tonya."Listen, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes!
On this edition of my Harris Challenge -- the most fun you can have with your radio on -- the categories include That's A Super Bowl, Groundhog Day, and Boston or Philadelphia? Listen and play along, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes!Want more Harris Challenges? Click here.
This collection of Knuckleheads In The News® stories includes trouble in a box truck, a planeload of plumbers, and an Amazon delivery mistake. Listen, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes!Want more Knuckleheads In The News®? Click here.
Radio legend Dr. Demento -- the man who popularized such oddball songs as "Fish Heads," "Wet Dream," and "Shaving Cream" -- visited my radio show to discuss his new project, "Covered In Punk." He was accompanied by John Cafiero, who produced the project, which plays like a two-hour Dr. Demento show with punk covers of some of the songs he first gave airplay to.We talked about how Dr. Demento's career began at one local station in Los Angeles and eventually grew to a weekly national show on rock stations across the country. We also discussed how he gave Weird Al Yankovic his start, why he appeared on an episode of "The Simpsons," and the influence of Spike Jones, Tom Lehrer, Allan Sherman, and Stan Freberg on his musical taste.Listen, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes! Dr. Demento still does a weekly show, but now it streams online at his site.
Andy Dehnart, publisher of RealityBlurred.com, returned to my radio show to discuss Omarosa's return to reality television, the future of "The Amazing Race," and Ann Curry's new PBS show. We also delved into the New York Times story about a company that sells millions of fake followers on Twitter and Facebook, the reality stars who have inflated their fan numbers that way, and an analogy to radio ratings.Listen, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes!
Last week, I raved about "Faceless," a drama that's playing at The Rep in St. Louis. I liked it so much that I invited its two leads to join me in the studio to talk about it. Susaan Jamshidi plays the prosecutor, Claire, while Lindsay Stock plays Susie, the teenager accused of trying to run off an join ISIS.We talked about what they see as their characters' motivations, what it was like to step into those roles again after having played them a year ago at the Northlight Theatre in Chicago, and what it's like to be a working actress in that city.Listen, then click here to subscribe to these podcasts via iTunes! "Faceless" continues at The Rep through Sunday, February 4th. Get tickets here.
Download PodcastTune In for an hour of news, discussion and commentary related to political prisoners held by the USA. Tonight we hope to host a discussion on the film The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution by Stanley Nelson."The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution" Trailer Exclusive from Tambay A Obenson on Vimeo. In an article by The Daily Beast, Elaine Brown, who led the Black Panther Party from 1974-1977 and ran for president in 2008, has some very strong words in her critique of the film. The former party Chairman was so displeased with the film she wanted her interview portion removed.Fund Independent Black Media, Make A Donation Today!
Download PodcastOn tonight's program we will share updates on Russell Maroon Shoatz who is a community activist, founding member of the Black Unity Council, former member of the Black Panther Party, soldier in the Black Liberation Army, and current political prisoner sentenced to life in prison for killing a police officer by a implicitly biased jury not of his peers. He is 72 years old and had been held in solitary confinement for over 22 years. He is a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement and recovering radiation treatment of prostate cancer. Considering that many of the current political prisoners who struggled against the same systemic racist polices including police terrorism and that current activists face a similar fate for their activities today, it is essential that the current movement make freeing political prisoners part of any policy demands. Political Prisoner Birthdays: Monday, Aug 31, 2015 Ronald Reed #2195311 Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights 5329 Osgood Avenue North Stillwater, Minnesota 55082-1117 Saturday, Sep 5, 2015 Brian Vaillancourt M42889 Robinson Correctional Center 13423 East 1150th Avenue Robinson, Illinois 62454 Fund Independent Black Media, Make A Donation Today!
Download PodcastTune in for an hour of news, information and commentary on the issue of political prisoners being held by the USA. Tonight our guest speaker will be attorney, activist and radio broadcaster Efia Nwangaza who will be joining us to discuss the need to keep pressure on the United States government to release COINTELPRO political prisoners particularly those formations like the Black Panther Party which was specifically named and targeted by the FBI because of their their political and social activities in the black community. According to the political prisoner human rights group Jericho Movement, COINTELPRO represents a part of American history that we would all like to forget. However, to forget is to repeat. Unfortunately, dozens of women and men are still incarcerated upwards of 40 years as a direct result of this heinous program. Not only did COINTELPRO seek to defame, neutralize, discredit, and destroy the more militant organizations of that day, viz. the Black Panther Party, Republic of New Afrika, Nation of Islam, American Indian Movement, anti-war, socialist and communist organizations; but it also targeted anyone who stood up against racism and oppression, and who challenged federal and state government to correct these ills and change its policies. Read more and sign petition to release victims of COINTELPRO. Political Prisoner BirthdaysSunday, Aug 23, 2015Maliki Shakur Latine #81-A-4469 Shawangunk Correctional Facility Post Office Box 700 Wallkill, New York 12589 Sunday, Aug 23, 2015Russell Maroon Shoatz #AF-3855 SCI Graterford Post Office Box 244 Graterford , Pennsylvania 19426 Fund Independent Black Media, Make A Donation Today!
Download PodcastTune in for an hour of information and news on political prisoners held by the US government. Unfortunately we will be focusing on the recent assassination of political prisoner Hugo Pinell who was murdered after finally getting out of solitary confinement where he spent 46 years. San Francisco Bayview writes, Hugo Pinell, affectionately known as Yogi Bear, was assassinated Aug. 12. The news sparked a victory celebration by prison guards on social media: “May he rot in hell” and “Good riddens” (sic), they typed. Yogi was the only member of the San Quentin 6 still in prison, and his role in the events of Aug. 21, 1971, the day George Jackson was assassinated, has earned the guards' incessant enmity ever since. There appears that prison gangs played a role in Mr. Pinell's murder. We will be joined by Robert Weide who is an assistant professor of Sociology at Cal State Los Angeles with subfield specializations in criminology, urban studies and racial and ethnic relations. He is currently working on two books based on his dissertation research while a student at NYU. Robert's first book will be about inter-racial gang conflict between Black and Latino street gangs in Los Angeles County. His second book will be about historical and contemporary conflict between racialized inmate factions in carceral settings in California. We will also be joined by Ernest Sheperd (Big Ern) who is a life time supporter of Yogi Pinell. They shared memories in prison together, struggled together and fought oppression together. Big Ern got out of prison but stayed in contact with Yogi and has personal letters where they discussed politics, mass incarceration and the ongoing struggle. Big Ern has a letter he recieved right before the assassination of Yogi. He has a lot to say about his fallen Comrade. Political Prisoner BirthdaysHanif Shabazz Bey has a birthday today and is part of the Virgin Island Five. More information on his case can be found here.
Download PodcastTune in for an hour of news, information and social commentary as it relates to the political human rights struggle in the USA. Tonight we will have open forum and open lines but in the spirit of Black August and remembering past periods of struggle against racism, the killing of Michael Brown in August of 2014 led to the Ferguson Rebellion which set off other rebellions in other cities after the continued killing of Black men. Lets do a review of the past year in the context of youth led movements in the 60s. Let us also discuss racism within the struggle movement, the dangers of BLM and liberal partnerships, COINTELPRO, how movements were and are infiltrated. What are your thoughts on Bernie Sanders and BLM. Tonight we are spotlighting political prisoner Maliki Shakur Latine born in the month of Black August. "Maliki Shakur Latine was born in the Bronx on August 23, 1949. In his early years, Latine became involved with the Nation of Islam. It was during this time that he started on the path of confronting society's oppressive forces." Read more... Nation of Islam leader recently called on 10,000 black men to step forward you are not afraid to die and protect their community from the slaughter at the hands of police and criminals. What are your thoughts? Support Independent Black Media, Make A Donation Today!
Download PodcastTune in for an hour of news, information and commentary on the issue of Political Prisoners held by the US government. Yesterday was the start of Black August 2015 which is a time to study, education and outreah about our history and current condition under the oppression of a racist government built on the stolen with stolen bodies. Read more about Black August. Soledad Brother John Clutchette who was a comrade of George Jackson at California's Soledad Prison is asking for help. With the movement growing to remove not only the Confederate Flag which was removed from SC state house grounds, but the movement to remove monuments to racists, enslavers, mass murderers and land thieves has right wing racists attempting to have historical markers recognizing the social programs of the Black Panther Party. Of course these racists are using disinformation to paint the Panthers as a racist organization. Read more about these racist acts to distort the Panther's legacy. In the midst of the outrage towards a white dentist who killed and slaughtered a lion named Cecil in Zimbabwe, some people are outraged that so many people care about this crime and are suggesting that there is no outrage for all the senseless killings of Black people by police in the United States. Is there any merit to the claim? Lets briefly discuss it. This weeks Political Prisoner Birthdays:Eric King 27090045 CCA Leavenworth 100 Highway Terrace Leavenworth, Kansas 66048Bill Dunne #10916-086 FCI Herlong P.O. Box 800 Herlong, CA 96113Debbie Sims Africa #006307 SCI Cambridge Springs 451 Fullerton Avenue Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania 16403Dr. Mutulu Shakur #83205-012 USP Victorville Post Office Box 3900 Adelanto, California 92301 Political Prisoner & Prisoner of War Birthday Calendar provided by nycabc.wordpress.com. Support Independent Black Media, Make A Donation Today!
Download PodcastTune in for an hour of news, information and conversation around the issue of political prisoners and prisoners of war.Tonight we will examine the case of Simón Trinidad (born July 30, 1950) is the alias of Juvenal Ovidio Ricardo Palmera Pineda. Trinidad is a high level member of The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People's Army whom the United States government tried to frame on drug trafficking charges which failed but was able to convict him a kidnapping that he was not involved in that allegedly occurred in another country."For the past seven years, he has been a resident of the U.S. Penitentiary Administrative Maximum, better known as ADX. In the highest-security prison in North America, Trinidad is serving a sixty-year sentence for “conspiracy to commit hostage-taking,” based on a kidnapping that occurred on another continent — and without, his attorneys insist, any direct involvement on his part." - ALAN PRENDERGASTLets discuss the audacity of the US government bringing drug trafficking charges against Simón Trinidad while its agents partied with prostitutes in Colombia as well as cutting deals with the Mexican Sinoloa cartel. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People's Army is currently involved in peace negotiations sponsored in Cuba which is celebrating its 56th year of independence from the brutal rule of puppet tyrants controlled by the West.Two new activist join the ranks of political prisoners in the USA. "Two animal-rights activists have been charged with terrorizing the fur industry during cross-country road trips in which they released about 5,740 mink from farms and vandalized the homes and businesses of industry members, the FBI said Friday. The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force arrested Joseph Brian Buddenberg, 31, and Nicole Juanita Kissane, 28, both of California, and federal prosecutors charged them with conspiracy to violate the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act." - APThese "terrorism" charges against animal rights activists are another example that US Attorney General Loretta Lynch was being less than truthful when she indicated that there are no terrorism charges that can be brought against Dylan Roof.Black Lives Matter demonstrators interrupted a recent presidential debate to force them to discuss the state sponsored terrorism known as police brutality in the United States. In Cleveland where organizers are having a conference, it is being reported that police attacked activist with chemical weapons when they came to the aid of a 14 yr-old attacked by police at a bus stop across the street from the Black Lives Matter conference.The medical campaign for Black Panther activist Robert Seth Hayes. Advocates are asked to continue with calls. Support Independent Black Media, Make A Donation Today! // < ![CDATA[ google_ad_client = "ca-pub-5648366551315662"; /* 320 X 50 Article ads */ google_ad_slot = "2779510942"; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60; // ]]>// < ![CDATA[ // ]]>
Download PodcastJoin us for an hour of news, information and commentary on issues related to political prisoners and prisoners of war. Our guest speaker tonight is El-Hajj Mauri' Saalakhan of The Peace and Justice Foundation who is a Metropolitan Washington, DC-based human rights advocate; author, lecturer and poet.He will update us the cases of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui and Imam Jamil Al-Amin formerly known as H. Rap Brown of the Black Panther Party and SNCC.Support Independent Black Media, Make A Donation Today!
Download PodcastTune in for an hour of news and information related to US held political prisoners and prisoners of war.Late last week it came to light that the prominent psychologists outside of the CIA shielded the program when the CIA's own health professionals repeatedly criticized the torture involved in that agency's post-Sept. 11 so-called interrogation program. As this news comes out, where are the health professionals on the torture of solitary confinement in US prisons? Many political prisoners have been held in solitary confinement for decades although the international community views it as torture. Palestinian Political Prisoner Rasmea Odeh was "sentenced to eighteen months in prison and a fine of one thousand dollars for lying on an immigration and citizenship application." The Federal prosecutor in the case used a confession Rasmea Odeh made in a 1969 “terrorism” conviction in an Israeli military court to prove she lied on her US immigration application by failing to disclose it. Odeh maintains that the confession was false and she only gave it after weeks of torture and sexual assault by the Israelis. She is appealing her conviction and remains free on bond.Artist/activist Brandan "Bmike" Odums recently created a large mural to bring attention to Albert Woodfox's plight. Woodfox is one of the prisoners known as the Angola 3, he is the last remaining member behind bars after being wrongfully convicted of the murder of a prison guard in the 1970s. The three men, Woodfox, Robert King and Herman Wallace started a prison chapter of the Black Panther Party and organized prisoners to stand up for their human rights. Family and advocates want supporters of former Black Panther member Robert Seth Hayes to continue to call in for his health campaign. Get details from our pinned post on our Facebook page Political Prisoner Radio.
Download PodcastTune in for an hour of US held political prisoners and prisoners of war every Sunday at 9:00PM Est. A phone bank Medical Emergency campaign for PP/POW Robert Seth Hayes has been reissued. Supporters and family would like the public to know "Seth is still suffering from un-diagnosed and untreated chronic bleeding and abdominal growths. Many calls have been made to Health Services in regards to these conditions that warrant urgent assessment, and there has been no response. Please join in calling and faxing Health Services this week.ROBERT SETH HAYES#74-A-2280 , Sullivan Correctional Facility325 Riverside Drive, P.O. Box 116, Fallsberg, NY 12733-0116After the assassination of Martin Luther King and the social upheaval which followed it, Robert Seth Hayes, a Vietnam Veteran joined the Black Panther Party, working in the Party's free medical clinics and free breakfast programs. At the time, seven New York City police officers were breaking into his home, Robert had no police record prior to these charges. He, along with many others in the BPP were forced underground from the constant FBI and police attacks and repression. Read more about Mr. Hayes. In a case related to the recent SCOTUS decision in marriage equality, a controversy erupted when actor George Takei who is gay, called Justice Clarence Thomas a "clown in blackface". He has since apologized for his incorrect name calling but expect no apologies from Justice Thomas who said that the state can not take a person's dignity in his dissenting opinion in the case. You used slavery as an example and we want to discuss in the context of modern slavery and abuses sufferedby US held Political Prisoners & Prisoners of War. Political Prisoner Birthdays Gary Tyler (born July 10, 1958) has been a prisoner in Louisiana since 1975, when he was convicted at age 17 of the 1974 shooting death of a 13-year-old white boy. Originally sentenced to death, Tyler was the youngest prisoner on death row. The Fifth Circuit US Court of Appeals ruled the trial was "fundamentally unfair". Tyler's cause has been taken up by human rights organizations, as well as many other supporters, including a range of sports figures and organizations in 2007. Read more. Letters of support can be sent to: Gary Tyler # 84156, Louisiana State Penitentiary, ASH-4, Angola, LA 70712.
Download PodcastPost 9/11 political prisoners, the release of one of the G20 political prisoners and the role of US veterans in revolutionary formations. Plus recent Political Prisoner birthdays.
Download PodcastTonight on Political Prisoner Radio we will discuss political prisoner Albert Woodfox who has been ordered to be set free by a federal judge. He has not been set free because the racist AG of Louisiana appealed the decision. Both Albert and Robert along with Herman Wallace who died days after winning his freedom, are known as the Angola 3, all were members of the Black Panther Party.
Download Podcast Tonight during the first half of tonight's program we will be speaking with Jihad Abdul-Mumit who is the co-chair of Jericho Movement whose primary mission is the freedom of US held political prisoners. Brother Jihad Abdul-Mulmit will discuss the latest news concerning the United Nation's Universal Periodic Review. This week on Friday June 12 will be the birthday of Maya Chase who is one of the NATO 3 political prisoners.
Download PodcastJesse Muhammad, affectionately known as Brother Jesse, is a journalist, award-winning blogger, experienced community organizer, news analyst, social media strategist and international motivational speaker. He hails from Houston, Texas, and recently spoken out on rapes that occur in prisons. Brother Jesse will join us tonight on Militant Minded Radio to discuss his work, his vision and get his take on the NBA, Donald Sterling and related reporting.
Download PodcastTonight “Vince Most Wanted” drops in on Militant Minded Radio. Vince is the creator of #TRUTHUMENTARYTAPES which can be found on Youtube. He is also a member of the OutLaws.
Download PodcastSaymo describes himself as a Spoken Word Emcee; masterfully fusing both the arts of Hip-Hop and Poetry into his songs. He hails from Columbia, South Carolina, and his passion for writing has been apparent since middle school. Saymo is Driven with the purpose to connect with kindred spirits that lack a voice in todayâ??s society, and he has travelled all across the East Coast spreading his music. Saymo is also the founder of #teamPOET, which is an acronym for Providing Opportunities to Entertain and Teach, that now has reached Kenya and South Africa! But, at his core, Saymo is simply a devotee of his art, and is currently preparing his upcoming body of work.
Download PodcastMilitant Minded Radio welcomes back Hip-Hop artivist Jasiri Xtra to discuss human rights issues concerning the Palestinians and the Israelis. In a track and video released in January of 2014 titled "Checkpoint", Jasiri X refers to Israel as an apartheid government.
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Download PodcastFuneral director Tyrone Muhammad is on a mission to get a message to the massed of black young men who are caught up in a cycle of violence. A Youtube video featuring Mr. Muhammad speaking on various aspects of the violence that is claiming the lives of young men garnered over 30,000 views with many in support of his message to black youth.Should a 16 yr-old girl be held responsible for the shooting death of a 17 yr-old boy she invited to spend the night in her father's home and then denied knowing the teen after her father discovered the boy in his home that next morning? Youth advocate and activist Shareef Hameed joins the conversation.
Download PodcastIs Ebony Wilkerson suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder brought on by living with an allegedly abusive husband who beat on her? Does she have a viable battered wives defense? Paul Porter in a piece written for Rap Rehab called out Dr. Boyce Watkins and what says was a bogus discussion on the state of Hip-Hop that Watkins recently participated in on air on Hot 97's Street Soldiers which is hosted by Lisa Evers. Tune in to Militant Minded Radio!
Download PodcastMinister Paul Scott of the Durham, NC based Messianic Afrikan Nation. Minister Paul is calling on African descendant people to boycott the film Son of God which opens in theaters on Friday around the nation. The film is heralded as â??The First Film about Jesus's Life since Passion of the Christ and is directed by Christopher Spencer. Tune in to Militant Minded Radio!
Download PodcastPROBLEM 13 also known as Akbar Abdul-Azeez Muhammad was born in Chicago to a Afro-Cuban mother. He never knew his biological father. He came in contact with Hip Hop at the age of 7. While visiting family members in the Bronx, NY he heard a cassette tape of the Cold Crush Brothers performing live and fell in love with Hip Hop instantly. Tune in to Militant Minded Radio!
Download PodcastPanel discussion on local radio stations and what roles they play in the communities in which they broadcast. Are music stations promoting hate and violence on the radio and is it any different from the talk radio stations that promote hate and intolerance through the airwaves? Should music stations be taken to task for what they broadcast just as much as right wing radio is taken to task? Tune in to Militant Minded Radio!
Download PodcastYasin 360Wise will discuss with MC Hammer, his new hit song "All In My Mind" along with his approach to marketing and branding Oakland Fight Club. We will also ask Hammer about some of the community activism he is engaged in.After we talk to MC Hammer, we want to talk about the launch of the #teamtakeover which is a campaign initiated by Truth Minista Paul Scott of No Warning Shots Fired to stage a hostile takeover of Black History Month.Tune in to Militant Minded Radio!
Download PodcastJoining us on tonight's broadcast of Militant Minded Radio is The Kidd Creole of the legendary hip-hop group Grand Master Flash and The Three MC's and later known as the Grand Master Flash and The Furious 5. Yasin 360Wise will talk to him about where hip-hop began and where it is going.After we talk to The Kidd Creole, Militant Minded Radio will weigh in the latest Grammy awards.
Download PodcastMilitant Minded Radio was joined by solution provider K-Rahn Vallatine the author of a new Hip Hop curriculum designed for our youth. K-Rahn Vallatine currently offers several youth empowering services that will help enhance essential life skills in our next generation.We took a look at the "Hip-Hop" cartoon featuring a gay white ex-con rapper.
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Download PodcastDuring 2013, the headlines were filled with stories about senseless murders in Chicago and communities across the country. To kick off 2014, a coalition of Black nationalists and Black anti-violence groups , community activists and artists has started a campaign â??Black Power/Black Peace. The goal is simple; to stop black blood from spilling on the concrete in hoods across America.var sc_project=8984369; var sc_invisible=1; var sc_security="d8e923d2"; var scJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://secure." : "http://www."); document.write("");
Download PodcastTonight is our last program of 2013 and we want to thank our listeners and callers for a great year in broadcasting. Of course we want to give a big shout out to the Militant Mind Movement think-tank without the radio program would not exist. We are going to open up the phone lines as we discuss where we've been and where we need to go. Studio line: 704-951-5030 & Listen Only: 1-530-881-1400 ext. #549032.
Download PodcastDuring the late 80 and early 90, conscious Hip Hop was in full swing, as it made a major impact on Black culture. One of the major groups of that era was Arrested Development. Tuesday night at 9pm EST , join Militant Minded radio as we are joined by Speech of Arrested Development as he discuses the impact of the group and its legacy. During the second half of the program, we will discuss the passing of Nelson Mandela, his legacy and the reactions to his death.
Download PodcastThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the 1963 Christmas Boycott that was called in response to the bombing of the 16th St. Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama that claimed the lives of four little girls. The boycott was initiated by the group, Artists and Writers for Justice, which included Dick Gregory, James Baldwin, Ruby Dee and Louis Lomax. Although many people are familiar with the bombing, the boycott has been erased from history books. Tuesday Night on Militant Minded Radio, join us as we discuss what really happened to the boycott and the strange power that white foundations have over the Civil Rights Black Power Movement. Special guest TRUTH Minista Paul Scott. This news and possibly more tonight on MM Radio...
Download Podcast Tonight we will be talking to Arthur “Silky Slim” Reed about his work to stop violence and senseless killings in our communities. Although many people are visiting family and friends this week, for many there will be an empty place at the table because of senseless violence. Silky Slim is a former gang member who once was about that "thug life" but after several near death experiences, he made a decision to be part of the solution and not part of the problem. You can check his space on the web at http://stopthekillinginc.org. After we talk to Silky Slim, we want to weigh in on rappers speaking out or not speaking out on the issues rooted in racism white supremacy. There were many Black people who took issue with Jay Z not using his position, platform and power to speak out on racial profiling in a meaningful manner after he was pretty much forced to weigh in on Shop & Frisk, then there are those that gave him a pass as a victim of racism and as such should not be expected to say or do anything to confront racism and white supremacy. Now we got a white rapper who goes by Macklemore who used his position and the American Music Awards platform to speak out on the issue of racial profiling and the killing of young black men. Will Black people have a problem with a white rapper speaking out on racial profiling and the killing of young Black men?
Download PodcastJoin us tonight as Militant Minded Radio raises the question "Is Hip Hop in a State of Emergency?" Our special guest tonight will be Hakim Green from the group Channel Live. Green is also an activist who is organizing to stop the violence in our communities. In other news..... ‘GQ' Throws Racial Understatements at @kendricklamar & CampAuthor Terry McMillian puts the Kardashians and Realty TV on blast in a video posted on BossipGeorge Zimmermurderman out on bail after assaulting a female This news and possibly more tonight on MM Radio... Tune in via Black Talk Radio Network online or download the smartphone apps for iPhone, Android or try the apps by Tunein. Studio line: 704-951-5030 & Listen Only: 1-530-881-1400 ext. #549032.
Download PodcastRecently TRUTH Minista Paul Scott created a lot of controversy when he suggested that NWA should not be included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Various Hip Hop writers have gone on the attack. Tuesday night November 12th at 9PM EST on Militant Minded Radio, TRUTH Minista fires back...It's coon huntin' season.... AllHipHop is reporting, "Grandmaster Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grand Wizard Theodore are working with the Windows of Hip Hop development project to establish a new exhibition hall in the birthplace of Hip Hop – The Bronx." We will also discuss the killing of 19 yr old Renisha McBride who was shot in the face by a white homeowner in Dearborn, Michigan. In Hip Hop and Ratchet Rap related news..... Man Claims Cops Told him to Rap in Order to Avoid Being ArrestedLord Jamar Laments Eminem's MTV EMAs WinHip-Hop Wired's Guide To Rap Struggle: A Step-By-Step Breakdown Find links to these stories on our Facebook Page Militant Minded Radio
Download PodcastWhat kind of psychological issues are Kanye West and Jay Z dealing with in their lives that make them seem so disconnected from the communities from which they grew up in? Kanye is selling a clothing line featuring the Confederate Flag and Jay Z's response to the racial profiling issue concerning the high-end retail store Barneys seems lukewarm at best.To help us decipher what may be going on with these two Slave-Ship-Hop corporate artists, Sister Abena Afreeka joins us on the broadcast tonight. Sister Abena will frame the conversation around “APoLE”. This stands for “Abena's Paradigm of Lived Experience”.“APoLE is how I view the world and it takes into account that we live or experience life on five levels, Individual, Family, Community, Society and Spiritually. The events taking place which involves those brothers are happening on and from each level and how it affects us on all those levels” - Abena Afreeka In Hip-Hop related and other news..... Kanye West: Target of Boycott by NAN for Confederate Flag ClothingNas Speaks On Hip Hop's Educational ValueBubba Sparxxx Says White Forces Helped Pioneer Hip HopHow NWA destroyed Hip-Hop
Download PodcastHip-hop started as and has always been a youth movement and the youth bought into the messages conveyed through the music. Hip-Hop artist back in the day were teaching the youth about Black empowerment, Black History, White Supremacy, Police Brutality and had them sporting symbols of Africa and X. Tonight, we must ask who is reaching the youth today through their music and more importantly, what are they teaching them besides spending hundreds of dollars on designer belts? Yasin360WiseGuy will sharing his experience as an artivist with a message who understands what the youth are going through and the launch of WarStarrHipHop! In Hip-Hop and ratchet rap news..... Pebbles responds to TLC special ‘CrazySexyCool' on VH1 by suing the estate of deceased member Lisa "Left Eye" LopezRap Rehab publishes tips every artist should knowFreeway Ricky Ross Addresses Recent Drug Dealing Rappers Comments & Jay Z's Barneys Statement
Download Podcast Over the years, there have been rumors about a secret meeting that took place that destroyed Hip Hop. However, tonight on Militant Minded Radio, TRUTH Minista Paul Scott will reveal the truth about a secret meeting that took place decades ago that is still impacting the Black community in 2013. In Hip Hop and Ratchet Rap related news...... An open letter to Al Sharpton by a man who claims to be one of the founders of the National Action Network asks Sharpton to return the blood money he received from Cash Money in a deal to publish his memoirs. He also claims that he has personally heard Rev. Sharpton refer to Black politicians by the “N-Word”. Rihanna who is on a concert tour was blasted on Instagram for some photos she posted of her posing in front of the Sheikh Zayed mosque in Abu Dhabi. Look at the pics here. Tasteful or Tasteless? First Ice T blasts on the current state of hip-hop calling it materialistic and now Sean “Puffy” Combs comes out and says Hip-Hop is too soft. Does either man have a point? After his little twitter beef with Jimmy Kimmel over Kimmel making fun of Kanye's media interview where he was complaining about European designers not liking his idea for leather sweat pants, now Kanye is pushing a confederate t-shirt after bringing White Jesus on stage in Seattle. Is Kanye for real or just trying to keep his name in the media?