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Today (2/21/25) marks the 60th anniversary of Malcolm X's assassination, we honor his legacy with a powerful conversation featuring his daughter, Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz. In a special episode of our Stayed on Freedom podcast, “Remembering Selma, the ‘Field Negro,' and the Legacy of Malcolm X,” we reflect on his impact, his teachings, and the fight for justice that continues today.Made possible with the support of the 1772 Foundation.The Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium “Stayed On Freedom” podcast engages foot soldiers, leaders, scholars and ‘extraordinary ordinary' people who are “stayed on freedom.” We remember to remember how the history and continuing legacy of the Black freedom movement and our Civil Rights Heritage Sites have transformed communities and changed the world!The views and opinions expressed are those of the podcast hosts, guests and participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium.Donate to the Consortium https://aaacrhsc.org/donate/Explore the podcast
In this episode of Rain Delay Radio, Pat and Dylan discuss the news of the week, including Angel Hernandez's retirement, the Mets' disasters, and the Negro League stats now being counted as major league stats.
There's no better way to start your Monday than listening to the Y.O.D Podcast /// Life is a story, and here at Yawn Chronicles we are all about finding the pieces that connect the stories that are meant to be told. That goes for Podcast too! /// Join us, as we share the stories of Ajahn Ruben on The Y.O.D Podcast with @sootyordpalung /// Ruben Rowell Jr. Seua Dahm 9th Khan Adjarn (Master). /// Y.O.D. Young Old Dude: What is Y.O.D.? Any man that's 38 years old or older, and still lives a very active and energetic lifestyle, is in fact a Young Old Dude. Y.O.D. is a platform that provides both motivation, incredible life stories and initiatives for the listeners to grow as individuals. /// Ruben has recently received the highest level of Certification in Muay Thai from the United States Muay Thai Association (USMTA), which is endorsed by the World Muay Thai Council (WMC), in Bangkok, Thailand, which is the highest governing body of Muay Thai. /// With his years of experience and great wisdom, every listen will enlighten, challenge and catapult the listener into the best version of themselves. /// Brought to you by Yawn Chronicles WWW.YAWNCHRONICLES.COM GET ALL YOUR Y.O.D GEAR AT: WWW.EXTREMEPOWERGYM.COM Music: BRYAN (CAP SLAPS) REEVES. @CAPSLAPS WWW.CAPSLAPS.COM
In this podcast Bishop Bowser compares the slavery mentality with grassroots movement today that does harm to the Black community. #policebrutality #communityviolence #violence #slavery #Mindset
This episode will take another look at the Message from the Grassroots speech by Malcolm X to analyze modern day house negroes. Also there will be a message on self love for this Valentine’s Day. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackmaletherapist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackmaletherapist/support
In which the duo talk about what they're reading: God's County, Native by Kaitlin B. Curtice, White Fragility, American Prophets by Jack Jenkins, Letter to My Daughter by Maya Angelou, The Book of Longings, The Problem With Grace and Religion of the Field Negro by Vincent Llyod, American Nations, The Adept Church by F. Douglas Powe, and Grace is a Pre-existing Condition by David Finnegan-Hosey. We also recommend that you check out the works of Howard Thurman and My People is the Enemy by William Stringfellow. Have thoughts about what we said or want to send us a suggestion for a minisode topic? Email us at wtheckisapastor@gmail.com. Like Twitter? We do too, we guess. Find us under the handle @wthisapastor. And follow us and our larger network, Disruptive Disciples, on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DisruptiveDisciples/.
Inspired by Malcom-X speech on the Field Negro and House Negro. Based off actual life experiences and lessons. A personal look into my walk in certain aspects in life in how it applies on a level way bigger than one self to a mass mental thought process. This way of thinking and technique of thinking has led to such a great divide to us as a people still to this day that we we've used escape goats and simplifeid rhetoric to justify the means of what we are doing on the day to day basis. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/e-roc-tha-don21 /support
This episode of Bully and the Beast, thanks to the voicemails their listeners leave them, we find out more reasons why Wax prefers to be number 5 than number 1, and why he rather be on the field than in the house. Moreover, when it came to the segment "Who's On Drugs" we posed the question, would you sacrifice your life or put yourself in harms way to protect your mate, and lets just say a lot of our listeners are savages when it came to their answer.
Tracklist Royce Da 5'9" - Field Negro Nomadic Massive - Quoi te dire MEGABUSIVE - Disconnected (Prod. Senz Beats) Loe Pesci - Followed You Home PRO-V - Risks The Blackedge - MoonSide Planit Hanik - Finish Him (feat. Styles P, Conway the Machine & Lil Fame) [Marco Polo Remix] DJ Muggs & Eto - Still Mobbin' (Feat. Flee Lord & Big Twins) Billy Danze (M.O.P.) - Ain't Gone Do Shit (Feat. Lil' Fame & Teflon) B Leafs - Been Waiting (Feat. Masta Ace & Termanology) Blu & Oh No - The Lost Angels Anthem (Feat. Kezia) Masta Ace & Marco Polo - E.A.T. (Feat. Evidence) [Prod. DJ Premier] Method Man & Street Life - Squad Up (Feat. Havoc) Little Brother - Away From Me Little Brother - Speed Little Brother - Nobody But You Little Brother - The Yo-Yo Little Brother - The Listening Nas vs. 9th Wonder - Get Down Nas vs. 9th Wonder - The Cross Nas vs. 9th Wonder - Thugs Mansion Murs & 9th Wonder - Walk Like A Man Buckshot & 9th Wonder - No Comparison Buckshot & 9th Wonder - Birdz Fly The Coup Buckshot & 9th Wonder - He's Back Kaze & 9th Wonder - 50/50 Amp Kaze & 9th Wonder - Soul Dojo Set de DJ Lady Oracle Rapsody - Chrome (Like Ooh) Masta Ace & Marco Polo - Corporal Punishment (Feat. Elzhi) Fashawn - The Ecology Jai Nitai Lotus - Breathe Waahli - Sickly Constitution (Feat. Butta Beats) Black Thought & Salaam Remi - Get Outlined J Dilla - Y'all Ain't Ready Nas - Cops Shot The Kid A Tribe Called Quest - The Space Program Lootpack - Whenimondamic Talib Kweli - Listen!!! Slum Village - Disco Nice & Smooth - Hip Hop Junkies Pete Rock & CL Smooth - The Basement (Feat. Heavy D) [Amerigo Gazaway Remix] Jaylib - The Red Nottz - Blast That (Feat. Black Milk) Masta Ace - Soda & Soap (Feat. Jean Grae) Lauryn Hill - Everything Is Everything Talib Kweli - Get By Nas - It Ain't Hard To Tell
On This Week's Episode, I Discuss The Following: Singles: -Royce Da 5'9 - Field Negro. Link For Song Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHgPHuYF8O0 -Kehlani-Butterfly, & Nunya (Feat. Dom Kennedy). Link For Songs Below: Butterfly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAfxP6BfvNo Nunya (Feat. Dom Kennedy): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8apVb832NhY -Tory Lanez-Free 21 Freestyle. Link For Song Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXYk7aTZa9U -T-Pain-All I Want (Feat. Flipp Dinero). Link For Song Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk1T_wuONv0 -Jim Jones-Cristal Occasions. Link For Song Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Chv8Drwg7g -Nipsey Hussle-Racks In The Middle (Feat. Roddy Rich, & Hit-Boy). Link For Song Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHxeTkhBkWk -Kxng Crooked-Bar'd Up. Link For Song Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POiZdJjjVlQ -Cardi B & Bruno Mars-Please Me. Link For Song Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FitbJ3oqww -Juicy J-Let Me See (Feat. Kevin Gates, & Lil Skies). Link For Song Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p578E7tC9EA -T.I. - Fuck N***a. Link For Song Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKXYqe7h4vc News: -21 Savage Released On Bond Pending Deportation Hearing, Speaks Out About The Arrest, Turns Himself In On Felony Charge. -Jussie Smollet Attack Investigation Presents New Information: Was This Attack Staged? The People Involved Were Apart Of Empire Series, Is This All A Possible Hoax? If So, Why Is Jussie Doing This? -NYPD Officer Allegedly Says To Shoot 50 Cent "On Sight". 50's Response -Colin Kaepernick Reaches Settlement With NFL In Collusion Lawsuit -R. Kelly May Get Indicted Over 2 New Sex Tapes, Is Time Closing In On Him? -Justine Skye Allegedly Requests Restraining Order Against Sheck Wes -Michael Rappaport Vs Meek Mill. I Address Michael Rappaport, Is He Using The Hip-Hop Culture To Stay Relevant? Should He Have Authorisation To Speak On The Culture? Does He Think He's Too Comfortable? -2 Chainz Announces Release Date For Upcoming Album "Rap Or Go To The League" Dropping Friday March 1st. A&R'd By Lebron James... I Give My Takes On This Peculiar Roll Out Albums: -August Alsina-Forever & A Day EP TV/Movie: -Marvel's Punisher, & Jessica Jones Cancelled, Stars React, Could Hulu Pick Up All The Cancelled Marvel Series? Sport: -NBA All Star Game Sleeper Song: Slim Thug - Paid The Cost. Link For Song Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqLzTXNj4iU Follow Me: Instagram:@thequintessentialpodcast Twitter:@thequintessent3 SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com/thequintessentialpodcast
The world, America specifically, is already filled with racists/bigots; you don't have to go far too find them in any state or city. So, why the hell would Jussie Smollet feel the need to fabricate a story about being subjected to a hate crime!?! A courageous sixth-grader in Lakeland, FL was arrested for his disbelief in the American flag's values, Kaepernick and the NFL settled their collusion case; so does this make him a sellout? This episode covers alladat & some mo'... What to Watch: Desus & Mero on Showtime Best Kept Secret: Royce da 5'9" - Field Negro
Ben, Al & Ash start off the podcast talking about Royce da 5'9"'s latest song "Field Negro," and then transition into Gucci's Blackface controversy & Travis Scott. Then the guys talk about the best Black standup comedians. They move on to discuss 21 Savage's detainment, memes, and the resulting beefs (Demi vs the Internet/Offset vs Chris Brown) as well as Liam Neeson's recent comments. The guys wrap up the podcast talking about labels in society.
Happy Black History Month Killer Mike joins the Breakfast club. Gucci is racist (I didnt forget about you Moncler and Prada). Cardi B wins Rap Album of the Year. The Grammy's told Drake to shut the F up with a commercial break. Opening Music: Cyhi The Prynce - Mandela (Mixtape: Hystori -Black History Project) Closing Music: Royce da 5'9" - Field Negro (Single) Come for the comedy, Stay for the discussion! If you enjoy this podcast please don't forget to subscribe, rate us, leave a comment and share this shit! Peace!! Instagram @micchecktbr @PhotosByTCain @man_vs_house @MrDubb811 Twitter @micchecktbr
Word On The Skreet Podcast ( @WOTSPodcast ) are back with episode 25. Blake ( @__Grav ) recaps this past week with a special co-host, his bestf riend Buyile ( @Swazi_Modo ) the two start off with Manchester City's 6-0 win over Chelsea, UEFA Champions League, remembering Big Pun, J Dilla and Nujabes on their anniversary, react to Boity's new single "Bakae", Bonobo's 2hr set at Fox Junction in Johannesburg, Will Smith as Genie in new Aladdin trailer and much much more. Sit back laugh and enjoy be safe tho... Song Of The Week: Blake: Royce Da 5'9" - Field Negro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yDmU881LTo Buyile: Conway - Piper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu8LVG26ESw
Les “nègres de maison”, les “oncles Tom”, les “coons”, autant de figures, d’insultes, qui existent pour montrer du doigt ces Noirs considérés comme traîtres, et accessoirement pour se distinguer d’eux. D’ailleurs à la question “nègre de maison ou nègre des champs” Malcolm X et Jay-Z ont répondu “nègres des champs”, mais pourquoi ? C’est à cette question et à d’autres que Fanta, Célia, Chris et Rhoda s’attaquent dans la dernière émission pour essayer de comprendre l’origine de cette expression controversée et les enjeux de ses usages. Puis en deuxième partie d’émission, ils se demandent si les femmes noires d’influence sont des modèles réellement atteignables. Et en bonus un mix spécial “Girls N Roses” de @tyshacee ----- Piment Sur Scène, le 23 Mars - Places en vente : https://bit.ly/2RoU9Dj ----- Sel & Poivre : 04’53 À propos du “nègre de maison” : 00’ 21’38 Ne pas devenir Michelle Obama : 01’06’40 Cube Maggi : 01’39’50 Dans cette émission sont évoqués : Nominations Césars 2019 : https://bit.ly/2T5o84F Ed Buck And The Black Queer Lives That Don't Matter : https://bit.ly/2Sba3W6 Journal Documents How Wealthy Democratic Donor Hooked Young Black Gay Man on Meth Before His Death : https://bit.ly/2uKDnWt Thread de Valy : https://bit.ly/2DDk06x - “Ten myths, half-truths and misunderstandings about Black history” de Paul Ruffins : https://bit.ly/2B87eLQ “The House Negro and the Field Negro” tiré de “Message To The Grassroots” de Malcolm X : https://bit.ly/2zbBhmN “The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House” de Audre Lorde : https://bit.ly/2xCoOUt - “Sarah Yakan, la discrète fondatrice de Femme d’influence magazine” du Blog du Disrupteur : https://bit.ly/2sXFK7j Cube Maggi : Célia - “King Kong théorie” et la trilogie “ Vernon Subutex” de Virginie Despentes : https://bit.ly/2DCvnfd Chris - Les prêches de Sarah Jakes Robert : https://bit.ly/2wTpeaA Fanta - La série “Greenleaf” https://bit.ly/2RT9H7d Tracklist : Sade - Cherish The Day Fela Kuti - Colonial Mentality T.I. - No Mediocre (feat. Iggy Azeala) Kelis - I’m Bossy (feat. Too Short) Chaka Khan - I’m Every Woman Nicki Minaj - Encore La playlist sur Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2sP5Glt Contactez-nous : emissionpiment@gmail.com
Malcolm X is commonly propped up as the more aggressive leader in the civil rights movement as compared to Martin Luther King, Jr. His well-known quote, “by any means necessary” is misconstrued and co-opted to advocate violence, which bastardizes the perception of him. After reading his autobiography and understanding his perspective through his eyes rather than a public school textbook, it is clear that his main objective is that everyone should have basic human rights and those rights should be fought for by any means necessary. To be perfectly clear: there is nothing inherently violent or aggressive about demanding basic human rights for all people. This is not a “radical” thought. Though, similar to today with the broader Black Lives Matter movement, we see actionable approaches of achieving this ideology critiqued by those in power. In BrownTown’s third installment, we reflect on this and touch on The Boondocks’ "Return of the King" episode (which features a post-9/11 MLK) and imagine his critiques on modern black entertainment, lifestyle, and politics. Like the Boondocks, BrownTown imagines what Malcolm would say about our society today. We also unpack why Malcolm and MLK are remembered, celebrated, and written in such dichotomic ways when they fought the same fight and, ultimately, were both necessary for the awakening of minds and forward progress of policy and action. In this analysis, we note that the intersectionality and decentralization of the current movement adds to their legacy in this new wave of activism and fight for human rights, respect and dignity for all people. Instead of waiting for the next Malcolm X or the next MLK, we take pride in the shift to an intersectional, decentralized movement and encourage all to participate in the resistance against all systems of oppression. -- CREDITS: Intro soundbite from Malcolm X speech "I'm a Field Negro"; outro soundbite Malcolm X "By Any Means Necessary" on top of Glory by John Legend ft. Common. Audio engineered by Genta Tamashiro. -- Bourbon ’n BrownTown Site | Become a Patron on Patreon! SoapBox Productions and Organizing, 501(c)3 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Support
Volume 9Volume 9 just in time for 420 or better know as 4/20 April 20th. What a hi-larious show!!!! Numeral number IX…. April OConnor and Jimmy Shin join me (Michael Anthony Scott) and Anyi Malik….. We talk about Jimmy Shin coming from Seattle…. And his epic shows at the Comedy Store…. April Connor coming from Boston and doing a weed podcast, the Weed lube and suppositories (yes suppositories)…. She has a podcast called Cannalingusts….. Everybody chopped it up about the Aries Spears fight on the 5150 show….. House Negro vs Field Negro…. What Mad Max has to do with World War 3 that’s about to happen….. Also how the Cleveland shooter had options before his death…. And Trump and North Korea….. Very interesting show…… Probably one of the coolest laid back but still in your face….. PLEASE GIVE US A REVIEW…..And don’t be afraid to SHARE……Twitter: @moviemikescott @anyimalik @IamJimmyShin @aprilfoolin #sowaitwhatInstagram: MichaelanthonyscottAnyimalik IamJimmyShin AprilfoolinFollow on Face book: @SoWaitWhat Download: https://s3.amazonaws.com/sowaitwhatpodcast/VOL+9.mp3
Malcolm X May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965 born Malcolm Little was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist. To his admirers he was a courageous advocate for the rights of blacks, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans; detractors accused him of preaching racism and violence. He has been called one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history. Malcolm X was effectively orphaned early in life. His father was killed when he was six and his mother was placed in a mental hospital when he was thirteen, after which he lived in a series of foster homes. In 1946, at age 20, he went to prison for larceny and breaking and entering. While in prison, Malcolm X became a member of the Nation of Islam, and after his parole in 1952, quickly rose to become one of the organization's most influential leaders. He served as the public face of the controversial group for a dozen years. In his autobiography, Malcolm X wrote proudly of some of the social achievements the Nation made while he was a member, particularly its free drug rehabilitation program. The Nation promoted black supremacy, advocated the separation of black and white Americans, and rejected the civil rights movement for its emphasis on integration. By March 1964, Malcolm X had grown disillusioned with the Nation of Islam and its leader Elijah Muhammad. Expressing many regrets about his time with them, which he had come to regard as largely wasted, he embraced Sunni Islam. After a period of travel in Africa and the Middle East, which included completing the Hajj, he repudiated the Nation of Islam, disavowed racism and founded Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity. He continued to emphasize Pan-Africanism, black self-determination, and black self-defense. In February 1965, he was assassinated by three members of the Nation of Islam.
This week on ... For the People... law in plain language with Debra D. Rainey, Esq. FTP Racial Round-table Part 2, The FTP Fam was joined in the studio by Kennedy Allen aka “Storm Tribble” one of the four headed horde of co-hosts from G-town Radio.com’s own, Black Tribbles; Too cool to be Geeks, Too cute to be Nerds! Kennedy and the rest of the 4 headed horde can be heard every Thursday night on G-town Rado.com from 9:00 PM-11:00 PM (EST). The FTP Fam, along with Kennedy discussed some of our ideas and considerations as to why Black folks as a cultural group can’t seem to “ all get along.” Among some of the reasons discussed included a primal need to survive as a cultural group, and/or perhaps a way for our some within our numbers to act as self-proclaimed cultural gatekeepers. If you wanna hear more about the primal need and the cultural gate-keeping, and the House Negro versus the Field Negro, you gotta Tune In! Studio Line 215-609-4301 TEXT LINE 215-435-4099 Listen. CALL. talk LIVE. DiScUsS. TUESDAY'S 8-9:30 PM (EST) Host: Debra D. Rainey, The Compassionate Lawyer Cohosts: Blaq aka the “Broke Poet and Chamara aka "Cheddar" Cotton Executive Producer: Renee Norris-Jones Managing Producer: Chamara Cotton aka ‘Ladygohard' Assistant Producer: Robbin K. Stanton, aka “Aunt Robbin” FTP Team: Senorita Nora Norris Introducing: Breeayre Andersons aka “Breeze” FTP team member hopeful! This episode was produced by The Compassionate Lawyer Weekly Podcasts: iTunes & Podomatic Like us FACEBOOK ~ Follow us TWITTER Air date: March 18, 2014 ~ LISTEN with the TUNEIN APP on your SMARTPHONE ~
The House Negro and the Field Negro, speech by the great Malcolm X, after the March on Washington (1963). Malcolm X was still in the Nation of Islam.
Join Rod, Christina, Field Negro and guests as we bring back the monthly panel format to talk about the issues of the day. Primary season is here and don't think we've forgotten.
Join Rod, Christina, Field Negro and guests as we bring back the monthly panel format to talk about the issues of the day. Primary season is here and don't think we've forgotten.
Rod and Christina talk with Dr. Christopher Bell, and Bloggers AfroNerd (a BTR Host) and Field Negro about issues of the day. This is the premiere of the LS Group.
Rod and Christina talk with Dr. Christopher Bell, and Bloggers AfroNerd (a BTR Host) and Field Negro about issues of the day. This is the premiere of the LS Group.