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In this powerful episode of Black Mental Health and Race, host MFDoug AF and co-host Dr. Moore confront the growing belief that racism no longer exists. Through personal reflection, political critique, and raw dialogue, they break down the psychological traps, social consequences, and dangerous delusions behind this myth — offering their 2025 “State of the Black Union” as a call for vision, self-determination, and truth.⸻ANALYSIS — BMHR S5 02“Racism Does Not Exist: Perspective and Context of the State of the Black Union 2025”This episode is a layered conversation between MFDoug AF and Dr. Moore that tackles the false narrative that racism is over. Framed as a personal “State of the Black Union” address, it critiques denial, delusion, and the psychological fallout of assimilation. Denial as SurvivalDoug describes the phrase “racism doesn't exist” as more emotional than factual. It gives some Black people a sense of relief — a way to avoid discomfort by pretending inequality is no longer real. But that avoidance is harmful and misleading, rooted in internalized shame and the exhaustion of navigating systemic barriers. The Myth of InclusionDr. Moore deconstructs the mindset of Black Trump supporters who believe they're politically or economically aligned with elites. He calls this delusional thinking — imagining oneself as part of a class that not only excludes them but benefits from their labor and silence. The belief that access equals acceptance is framed as a modern-day extension of house slavery. No Vision, No FreedomA central idea is that people without vision fall into other people's visions. Dr. Moore illustrates how historically — from colonialism to slavery — those in power have always exploited the visionless. Aligning with figures like Trump or Musk isn't empowerment; it's surrendering agency. Racism hasn't vanished — it's just more sophisticated, embedded in economics, policy, and access. You Will Hit the WallBoth hosts argue that those denying racism will eventually hit “the wall” — a moment when reality contradicts belief. Whether it's being denied a loan, profiled, or excluded, the wall reveals itself. Pretending racism is over doesn't change the system — it just blinds you to it. Self-Determination is the Only Way OutThe episode closes with a return to legacy. Black people must stop waiting for outside saviors. No politician, billionaire, or system will save us. The solution lies in collective effort, cultural memory, and community-building — banking, real estate, tech, and trade — designed and led by us.Conclusion:“Racism is over” may be a comfort to some, but it's a trap. The conversation reminds us that truth, not delusion, is the foundation of progress — and only by accepting ourselves, building vision, and understanding our collective power can we confront the reality of 2025 and beyond.
Robert Hilliard has written on sports, history and the outdoors for more than three decades. He started as a reporter for the Pittsburgh Tribune Review and has the distinction of having feature articles in three different sports Halls of Fame: baseball, basketball and Pro Football. IN FREEDOM'S SHADOW from Top of the Hill Books is his latest novel. Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #SpiesLiesandPrivateEyesPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture #thrillers #Chicago63 #RobertHilliard #InFreedomsShadow
Robert Hilliard has written on sports, history and the outdoors for more than three decades. He started as a reporter for the Pittsburgh Tribune Review and has the distinction of having feature articles in three different sports Halls of Fame: baseball, basketball and Pro Football. IN FREEDOM'S SHADOW from Top of the Hill Books is his latest novel. Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #SpiesLiesandPrivateEyesPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture #thrillers #Chicago63 #RobertHilliard #InFreedomsShadow
In Memoriam – Charles Ogletree, Tavis will pay tribute to his friend and brother beloved, legendary Harvard Law professor Charles “Tree” Ogletree, who passed away on Friday. Tavis and Tree were frequent collaborators; Tree moderated the afternoon panel at the very first “State of the Black Union.”
On June 17, 2021, President Joe Biden signed legislation designating Juneteenth as a federal holiday, acknowledging its significance as a milestone in the African American community. Often referred to as "Black Independence Day," Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved Black people in Texas on June 19, 1865, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed.The story of Juneteenth, though, often leaves out the Black Union troops who fought against Confederate forces to secure freedom for over 250,000 enslaved individuals. But one descendant is now determined to share the "untold story of Juneteenth."That descendant, John Malveaux, is amplifying the overlooked narratives surrounding Juneteenth. On this episode of The Word Podcast, Malveaux sheds light on the courageous actions of these troops and talks about how far we've come.In celebration of Juneteenth, Malveaux will attend a Father's Day event dubbed "Fatherhood & Freedom" at Martin Luther King Jr Park, 1950 Lemon Ave. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Sunday.Then, on Monday, June 19, Malveaux will speak at the 3rd Annual Juneteenth Celebration and Bell Riding at Korean Friendship Bell Park. The event will take place from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm with Malveaux speaking at 11 am. For more information, visit the park's Facebook.
BMHR 58 1 (37): THE STATE OF THE BLACK UNION IN BLACK AMERICA: KEEP CALM IS NOT JUST A MEME *THE MURDAUGH MURDERS OF SOUTH CAROLINA IN THE CONTEXT OF BLACK PROGRESS (ALL PROGRESS REQUIRES CHANGE BUT ALL CHANGE IS NOT PROGRESS) *DEALING WITH BLACK PROGRESS AND NEGATIVE THINKING AND DEPRESSION. WHAT IS YOUR MENTAL STATE AND WHAT PROGRESS DO YOU THINK IT WILL HELP ACHIEVE. *EMPATHIZING WITH THE STRUGGLES OF BLACK STRUGGLE IN AMERICA. CAN WE ALL JUST GET ALONG??? *DYSFUNCTIONAL THINKING: WHEN YOU FIND COMFORT IN YOUR DISCOMFORT M. YOU ARE THE FOOL THAT OBEYS FOOLS
The city's first Black building trades leader aims to diversify Philadelphia's unions, and modernize how they exercise power in the city for years to come.
Kim Brown reacts to the travesty of a State of the Union that President Biden delivered. Specifically his placating to the black community while continuing to fund police violence and more. Kim Brown: Burn it Down With Kim Brown on Youtube | @BurnItDownKB on Twitter SUPPORT Status Coup's ON-THE-GROUND and investigative reporting on the stories the corporate media COVERS UP: https://www.StatusCoup.com/Join --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/statuscoup/support
https://zipistream.com/bbmedia Kid Gravity is joined by "Black Alpha Network" (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFOEkUE2xvxYOTIVsDII6Q) to discuss the current state of the Black Diaspora.
In the early 20th century, the largest employer of Black men in the United States was the Pullman Car Company, which operated luxurious trains that carried millions of passengers around the booming nation in an era before airplanes and interstate highways. Ever since the company's founding during the Civil War, Pullman exclusively hired Black men as porters to keep the train cars clean and serve the white passengers. Although the job was prestigious, by the 1920s porters were fed up with the low pay, long hours, and abusive conditions. Their struggle to unionize became one of the most significant civil rights conflicts of the pre-WWII era and laid the groundwork for the movement led by Martin Luther King Jr. in later years. Produced by Liam O'Donoghue for his podcast East Bay Yesterday, this story explores how Oakland's C.L. Dellums helped the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters triumph over one of the nation's most powerful corporations, and also his massive impact on challenging widespread racial discrimination throughout California. Dellums helped make jobs in wartime industries available to Black workers, setting the stage for the “second great migration” on the West Coast; he organized early protests against police brutality; and he helped end widespread racial segregation among powerful labor unions. His goal was nothing short of “total freedom and equality.” With special guest Susan D. Anderson, the History Curator and Program Manager at the California African American Museum, and the author of a forthcoming book on California's Black history. This episode also features a segment from the **Black Liberation Walking Tour **which includes the voices of C.L. Dellums and his daughter Marva. Many thanks to Liam O'Donoghue for sharing his work on The Kitchen Sisters Present.
BMH 18 2 THE STATE OF…6000 GENERATIONS OF NIGGAS
BMH 18 3 THE STATE OF…PROMISED LAND FOR PROMISE KEEPERS
BMH 18 1 THE STATE OF BLACK POWER AND UNITY 2022 REPORT CARD
We are in the studio. Conqueror of worlds. How is that a virtue? A beautiful human. I taught them not to like me. Can you tell if he's blushing? State of the Black Union. You know white folks won't won't let you ride no bicycle uptown. If you can't affect laws, then you ain't white. Plus, pegging.
In the early 20th century, the largest employer of Black men in the United States was the Pullman Car Company, which operated luxurious trains that carried millions of passengers around the booming nation in an era before airplanes and interstate highways. Ever since the company's founding during the Civil War, Pullman exclusively hired Black men as porters to keep the train cars clean and serve the white passengers. Although the job was prestigious, by the 1920s porters were fed up with the low pay, long hours, and abusive conditions. Their struggle to unionize became one of the most significant civil rights conflicts of the pre-WWII era and laid the groundwork for the movement led by Martin Luther King Jr. in later years. This episode explores how Oakland's C.L. Dellums helped the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters triumph over one of the nation's most powerful corporations, and also his massive impact on challenging widespread racial discrimination throughout California. Dellums helped open jobs in wartime industries up for Black workers, setting the stage for the “second great migration” on the West Coast; he organized early protests against police brutality; and he helped end widespread racial segregation among powerful labor unions. His goal was nothing short of “total freedom and equality.” Today's guest is Susan D. Anderson, the History Curator and Program Manager at the California African American Museum, and the author of a forthcoming book on California's Black history. This episode also features a segment from the Black Liberation Walking Tour which includes the voices of C.L. Dellums and his daughter Marva. See photos and more information about this episode here: https://eastbayyesterday.com/episodes/the-porters-were-fed-up/ East Bay Yesterday can't survive without your support. Please donate to keep this show alive: www.patreon.com/eastbayyesterday
On this episode of Battles & Banter, Avery, Codie and Tony jump back into the Petersburg Campaign of 1864. The guys pick up where they left off with Part 1, when the first Union attempts to take the city by direct assault failed on June 18th. The topic for this episode are the events that took place during the rest of June and July of that bloody year around the railroads of Petersburg. The guys discuss the fighting at Jerusalem Plank Road, the Wilson-Kautz Raid, the diversionary fighting at Deep Bottom and most notably, the bloody and atrocious debacle at the Crater, where Confederate soldiers committed heinous war crimes against Black Union soldiers that were trying to surrender following the failure of the attack. Strap in for the next installment in the Petersburg series and stay tuned for more to come. Enjoy!
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We continue our State of the Black Union Series. This is part two of our discussion about Ice Cube's Contact with Black America. Read the plan: https://contractwithblackamerica.us/ Find our vents here: https://www.democratsabroad.org/bc_events21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge: https://www.democratsabroad.org/gbc-21day-challengeVisit our website: https://www.democratsabroad.org/bcFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DemsabroadGBC/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemsAbroadGBCFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demsabroadgbc/
On Spelman College Week: Black Union widows had trouble claiming benefits after the Civil War. Brandi Brimmer, associate professor in the department of history, discusses their post-war battle. Dr. Brimmer is an associate professor of history and author of Claiming Union Widowhood: Race, Respectability, and Poverty in the Post-Emancipation South (Duke Press, 2020). Her articles have appeared […]
We continue our State of the Black Union Series. Today we talk about Ice Cube's Contact with Black America. Read the plan: https://contractwithblackamerica.us/ Find our Black History Month Events here: https://www.democratsabroad.org/bc_events21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge: https://www.democratsabroad.org/gbc-21day-challengeVisit our website: https://www.democratsabroad.org/bcFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DemsabroadGBC/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemsAbroadGBCFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demsabroadgbc/ Here are the mutual aid funds to help out in TexasAUSTIN:Austin Mutual Aid, Venmo @austinmutualaidStreet Forum ATX, Cashapp $StreetforumAustin Area Urban League: aaul.orgDALLAS:Feed the People Dallas Mutual Aid, Venmo: @feedthepeopledallasCashapp: $feedthepeopledtxDFW Mutual Aid: Cashapp: $dfwmutualaidVenmo: @dfwmutualaid Dallas Stop Evictions, Cashapp: $DallasStopsEvictionsHOUSTON:Houston Mutual AidCashapp: $mutualaidhouVenmo: @mutualaidhouHouseless Organizing Coalition, Paypal @hochtxCrowd Source Rescue: crowdsourcerescue.com/donateSAN ANTONIO:Trinity Mutual Aid, Venmo: @TrinitymutualaidPara Mi Gente, Cashapp: $pmgmutualaidVenmo: @pmgmutualaidEL PASO:Sunrise El Paso, sunriseelpaso.org
We continue our State of the Black Union Series. This weeks episode is on Kamala Harris our first African American, Asian American female Vice President. Find our Black History Month Events here: https://www.democratsabroad.org/bc_events21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge: https://www.democratsabroad.org/gbc-21day-challengeVisit our website: https://www.democratsabroad.org/bcFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DemsabroadGBC/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemsAbroadGBCFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demsabroadgbc/
Black Rebellion and Resistance – We want to look at some of the biggest and famous slave rebellions and resistance movements in the United States and Caribbean to bring further understanding to the disparate treatment between Black Lives Matter protesters and the Capitol insurrection on January 6th, 2021. Find our Black History Month Events here: https://www.democratsabroad.org/bc_events 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge: https://www.democratsabroad.org/gbc-21day-challenge Visit our website: https://www.democratsabroad.org/bc Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DemsabroadGBC/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemsAbroadGBC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demsabroadgbc/
Heightened police presence at NUCNC protests, Angela Davis speaks at State of the Black Union, District 202 reports widening racial achievement gap, and Evanston city council is trying to ban beer pong. Check out The Weekly: Week Nine Recap to hear directly from the reporters and editors who covered The Daily's most recent top headlines.
WELL PLAYED Let's show support for BLM-LGBTQ-MOB PROTESTERS- but no support For the FACT that to GOD ALL LIVES MATTER If you are really a true support of America and a believer in God it time that you stand up; yes we are dealing with a very strong enemy; As a Christian I'm only speaking for myself I can not speak for all Christian. political correctness is something that I will not be concerned with. I will not willfully attempt to hurt anyone with my blog of language. My goal and prayers are not to be unnecessarily offensive. I aim to communicate from a posture of grace with God's guidance also has to acknowledge that the gospel is inherently offensive in nature to many because they cannot or choose not to accept the true gospel of Christ and the true word of the living God. I'M NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL! Wake up big corporate, NFL, NBA, All major sports you're being manipulated by modern day Al Sharpton and Jesse Jacksons you're being political correct just to say we are in support of you and reality you are just scared. Aka #BLM let us be real half of these individuals is only going on hearsay and truly never experienced German shepherds dogs being released on them, or fire-hoses turned on them, however BLM are not progressing they are regressing going backwards, we may again find our schools segregated. many of them do not truly know American nor black history: Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial defaced during protests: The 54th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry was a volunteer Union regiment organized in the American Civil War. Its members became known for their bravery and fierce fighting against Confederate forces. It was the second all-black Union regiment to fight in the war, after the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry Regiment. But it was defaced by #BLM, aka the democrat's black militants. February 21, 1965: In New York City, Malcolm X, an African American nationalist, and religious leader, is assassinated by rival Black Muslims while addressing his Organization of Afro-American Unity at the Audubon Ballroom in Washington Heights. How can BLM when some of the leaders have white spouse or intimate partners, I guess their lives doesn't matter. And you have young children barely out of diapers speaking of being respected to get respect you must give respect. The problem is not cops shooting blacks but blacks shooting each other," Where is Al Sharpton on that? Where was Obama on that?" Are black leaders ignore black-on-black crime? Just asking. Did you know That a 20-month-old child was killed, a 14 year is fighting for his life, a 16-year-old killed, a 17-year-old killed thank you BLM/LBGTQ and coward politicians this is on you: not law enforcement. Also, politicians are paying for private security via taxpayers' dollars, but you want to defund the policed That In 1860 there were almost 500,000 free African Americans—half in the South and half in the North. Free blacks were among the first abolitionists. They included John B. Russwurm and Samuel E. Cornish, who in 1827 founded Freedom's Journal, the first African American-run newspaper in the United States. Black support also permitted the founding and survival of the Liberator, a journal begun in 1831 by the white abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. Probably the most celebrated of all African American journals was the North Star, founded in 1847 by the former slave Frederick Douglass, who argued that the antislavery movement must be led by black people. However, In America's Civil War, two and a half million men, most of them volunteers and most of them white, fought to eradicate (destroy completely; put an end to) slavery. We tend to forget that amazing, altruistic (showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish.) fact. Around 1844, Harriet married John Tubman, a free Black man, and changed her last name from Ross to Tubman. The marriage was not good, and John threatened to sell Harriet further south. Her husband's threat and the knowledge that two of her brothers—Ben and Henry—were about to be sold provoked Harriet to plan an escape. Harriet had an open-door policy for anyone in need (key word anyone) In 1863, Harriet became head of an espionage and scout network for the Union Army. She provided crucial intelligence to Union commanders (MG Henry W. Halleck (1862–1864) GA Ulysses S. Grant (1864–1869) about Confederate Army supply routes and troops and helped liberate enslaved people to form Black Union regiments. Is BLM going to destroy this history as well? Maybe BLM should add another M on BLMM=Black Lairs Making Money on the deaths of blacks by picking and choosing where was they at when a black police chief was killed trying to defuse the issue or the young boy that was killed yes the list goes on now BLM is trying to capitalize on The case of Elijah McClain, an unarmed 23-year-old Black man who died after an arrest by Colorado police last year, is receiving renewed attention amid protests over the death of George Floyd. However, what about Xaviyar Lawrence Sturges, — A teenager who died after he was shot during a Juneteenth celebration at an Aurora park, he was not shot by the police. But this seems not important to BLM. Then you got all these athletes that disrespect the American flag (but they still taking the money) that many died for to protect their freedom for all races. Most Americans think the Democratic party as progressive, and forward thinking. However, it never was that way. The truth behind the Democratic party is one of racism and corruption; the party condoned slavery, started a civil war, opposed reconstruction after the war, imposed segregation, perpetrated lynching, and fought the civil rights act. Democrats formed the KKK. The Ku Klux Klan is responsible for killing 2,000+ black and white people of the Republican party. (that's a fact) National sentiment gathered to crack down on the Klan, even though some Democrats at the national level questioned whether the Klan really existed or believed that it was a creation of nervous Southern Republican governors. Many southern states began to pass anti-Klan legislation. do your research America!!! I KNOW THAT MY Standing for Christ and the truth of His Word is countercultural and is bound to offend others. HOWEVER, I SIMPLY will not be politically correct. But truth and grace must go hand in hand. Numbers 6:24-26 New King James Version (NKJV) 24 “The Lord bless you and keep YOU. 25 The Lord make His face shine upon you, And be gracious to YOU. 26 The Lord [a]lift up His countenance upon you, And give you peace.”'
Welcome to Set It Off Podcast W/ SJ5D this is a brave space that deals with mental health, music news, and food or your soul to grow so. Set It Off Season 2 Episode 8: State of the Black Union Follow on all social media platforms- @SirJefFREEy5D Twitter/IG: @Setitoffpod Email: Streamsetitoff@gmail.com Voicemail: 313-288-9561 Stay healthy, Practice self-care, Enjoy this experience, PEACE!
In this episode we have special guest Brotha Anthony addressing the state of the black union.
This episode focuses on the murder of George Floyd and the impact it has on our black communities. We also focus on what we can do to provoke change, how we feel about the situation and if we've ever been involved in protest.
In this episode, Amber and Erika are talking with Dedrick Asante-Muhammad of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition about the landmark study he co-authored, “The Road to Zero Wealth." Dedrick gives Black America’s financial pulse and offers insight on whether there’s been any positive headway in getting us off the road to zero wealth by 2053. Tune in to the episode to get the 411!
The very funny Brandon Collins stops in and we talk going on stage after a polka dancer playing the violin, running a comedy show, calling out of work whilst drunk and Brandon tells a great story about doing a show for a union that requested to book white comics in what turned out last minute to be an all black audience. Follow Brandon Collins on Instagram @americancollins Twitter @americancollins Tweet at us @kaseraso ! Intro and Outro song by Matt Pavich Rate Review us!!!! Please!!!
In this episode I talk about the state of the black union, and try to dispel some myths about black men. I also address the grieving processes, and how the recent death of Kobe Bryant made some look at their lives differently. Finally I'll cover the Superbowl, and give my assessment of the game. Also stick around for The Other News! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exxxact-14/support
Marc Morial- on the state of the black union. According to Marc Morial President of the Urban League our democracy is under attack. The right to vote is being attacked like never before since the passage of the Voting Rights Act. He blames a trio on attack first and foremost the Supreme Court with its decision in Shelby be holder in the same vein as Plessy v. Ferguson and the Dread Scott case. The second according to Marc are state legislators rolling back access to voting. The third are the Russians seeking to divide and distract us.
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Our very first live show!!!! We sipped on Grand Marnier infused hot cocoa and discussed everything from 21 Savage and his run in with ICE, The State of the Black Union, black trauma and it's effects, the ways we heal, and much more! Tune in! Find our live video on Facebook where we bring you right into our living room. It's time for The SIP!
ITS A GOOD ASS SATURDAY ONCE AGAIN YALL!!! We are back with our 1st episode for February, with it being Black History Month we decided to tackle a tough topic we dubbed "The State of The Black Union" While watching Black History documentaries on MLK Weekend, DJ Harlem James began to ask himself questions, such as "What happened to our sense of community?" "Will there ever be another great black leader we can all get behind and move forward?" "Why do we as black people view each other as expendable?" "Why do i fear people who look exactly like me?" and other tough questions we felt we need to talk about as a race. K-Mack brings up the topic of black people bashing and viewing each as joke online just for likes and giggles. And a tough question that we asked on the podcast "Would we have been better off as a race had segregation not ended?" it was a lively discussion mane, Kreg also tell us about a successful business his family once owned that somehow, someway fell to the wayside, and how he wishes he knew what happened for it to go down that way. Finally, we give you all a sneak preview to our all female podcast going down Feb 16th, Kreg asks the question "Can a woman propose to a man, and he accept it?" We get input from the ladies on the podcast (Alyssa & Samantha)then we call up Mrs. Stewart who actually proposed to Mr. Stewart and have her weigh in on the topic. (great insight!!) Catch our next episode live Next Saturday on 2/16/19 On our page (Disorderly Conduct Ent on Facebook) for more stimulating conversation. Real People, Real Subjects, Real Conversation. No Topic is off Limits!! We also now have Disorderly Conduct ENT. hats & shirts for sale!! Show folks what you are about mane, your support truly means everything to us! If you are interested in making a purchase contact us on the Facebook page, WE BUILDING!!!! DISORDERLY CONDUCT ENT Live Every Other Saturday Night 7:30 PM (ish) Like, Share, Subscribe!!! WE EVERYMFWHERE!!! Twitter: DisorderlyCond1 Facebook: DisorderlyConductEnt Instagram: DisorderlyCondEnt Youtube: Disorderly Conduct Ent SoundCloud: Disorderly Conduct Ent Google Play: Disorderly Conduct Ent ITunes: Disorderly Conduct Ent Iheart:Disorderly Conduct Ent
Dr. Steven Ramold speaks on the contributions of the black Union sailors in today's program. Find Dr. Ramold's book here. This episode was proudly produced by Radioheart Media. Photo Credit: https://www.archives.gov/files/publications/prologue/images/uss-miami-crew.jpg
Get N Tha Game Season 2 Episode 4 "The State of the Black Union" featuring Big E Beats With the start of Black History Month, we kick it off with Southern Pioneer Producer Big E, who has produced for Slim Thug, Z-Ro, Bun B, Juvenile and several other Southern Hip-Hop Heavyweights. The superstar producer comes from behind the beat and gives us an earful of Game pertaining to where he thinks the state of the Black Union is and why he has hopes for the Dallas Hip-Hop scene. Grab your glass of Tekeen and get ready for a hellva ride. Follow Big E - @ItsABigEBeat Follow Us on Social Media: Twitter: _@GetNThaGame Instagram: @GetNThaGame Facebook: Get N Tha Game YouTube: Get N Tha Game Podcast Episode Sponsored by @DrinkTekeen
One of our favorite shows, WGN's Underground is canceled after two seasons. Corey Booker shows that he's not the champion of the Democratic Party we thought he was and Joe Biden hasn't ruled out a Presidential run. House of Cards just dropped on netflix are you Underwood in 2020? Who are you supporting for President? We found out Memorial Day was actually started by Black Union soldiers in Charleston. Tiger Woods is Black, always has, always will be. Is there a war on Christianity or is Christianity waging war on everyone else, we'll discuss during #TestimonyTuesday? Plus we'll give you our Blackest Moments of the Week and take your calls live!
Marvin King and Lenny McAllister talk the Cheney/Biden dust-up, the terror trials, Tom Tancredo, and the State of the Black Union.