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Necessary Blackness sat down with seasoned copywriter Maria Lloyd to discuss her latest book, Words Are Wealth: A Beginner's Guide To Writing Profitable Copy For Email Marketing & Facebook Ads. Whether its Email Marketing or CRM Marketing Automation, Maria helps to make it simple The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 133 Interview w/ Maria Lloyd appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness got a chance to sit down with Crumb of CrumbTV to discuss the origin of Negro Spirituals and how the Gospel (God-Spell), which is traditionally rooted in the church will alienate a musician once they start singing secular music. The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 131 The Curse of Gospel appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
In this episode of Necessary Blackness, Rahiem Shabazz interviews a renowned activist and host of "Get Your Hand Out My Pocket" Podcast, Minister X. The mission of the podcast is to convey the unfiltered truth about Africans in the diaspora, through social media and independent audio medium. To converse about what is happening in black society and black culture. Minister X seeks to connect and unify with other grassroots organizations, to continue the fight against social injustice. ultimately to give Black people what they want and what they need. In the 2nd segment of this episode, Shabazz goes into depth on Byron Allen vs Comcast and his pending lawsuit in which he is using the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to challenge the discriminatory practice of the cable provider giant. The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 95- Interview w/ Minister X & Byron Allen Lawsuit Against Comcast appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
In this episode of Necessary Blackness, Rahiem Shabazz interviews a renowned activist and host of "Get Your Hand Out My Pocket" Podcast, Minister X. The mission of the podcast is to convey the unfiltered truth about Africans in the diaspora, through social media and independent audio medium. To converse about what is happening in black society and black culture. Minister X seeks to connect and unify with other grassroots organizations, to continue the fight against social injustice. ultimately to give Black people what they want and what they need. In the 2nd segment of this episode, Shabazz goes into depth on Byron Allen vs Comcast and his pending lawsuit in which he is using the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to challenge the discriminatory practice of the cable provider giant. The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 95- Interview w/ Minister X & Byron Allen Lawsuit Against Comcast appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Mainstream media interest have always been to capitalize off our story and plight, but never highlight the solution to pressing issues Black America face. So Community Activist & Gardner Marc Peeples aka Truth of Detroit reached out to Necessary Blackness to explain the fabricated charges levied against him, and why the judge admonished the three … Continue reading The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 71 -Gardening While Black: 3 White Woman Accuse Black Community Activist of Stalking & Harassment appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Mainstream media interest have always been to capitalize off our story and plight, but never highlight the solution to pressing issues Black America face. So Community Activist & Gardner Marc Peeples aka Truth of Detroit reached out to Necessary Blackness to explain the fabricated charges levied against him, and why the judge admonished the three … Continue reading » The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 71 -Gardening While Black: 3 White Woman Accuse Black Community Activist of Stalking & Harassment appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Rahiem Shabazz director of the Elementary Genocide documentary series stopped by the Renegade Culture podcast to rap with Kalonji & Kamau about the school to prison pipeline, Pusha T/Drake rap beef and "Necessary Blackness". The Elementary Genocide film series features Killer Mike, David Banner, Umar Johnson, Khalilah Ali, Kalonji Changa, Boyce Watkins and many others. Check out this wild ass interview and share it with your network! Renegade Culture is hosted by Kalonji Changa and Kamau Franklin. Recorded at Playback Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.
Necessary Blackness Podcast sits down with Chief LeTava Mabilijengo to talk about the patriotic nature of Western religion and how it robs us of the power of the unification of true strength that comes from the relationship of the Black man and woman. We also discuss Chief LeTava books, family-hood and nation building. The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 27 w/ Chief LeTava Mabilijengo appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Podcast sits down with Chief LeTava Mabilijengo to talk about the patriotic nature of Western religion and how it robs us of the power of the unification of true strength that comes from the relationship of the Black man and woman. We also discuss Chief LeTava books, family-hood and nation building. The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 27 w/ Chief LeTava Mabilijengo appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
In part 2 of the mini-series, Necessary Blackness speaks with Johnny Lee Gaddy a former student at Arthur G. Dozier Reform School. After walking in the shadow of silence for 50 years, Mr. Gaddy decided to tell his story in his new book, “They Told Me Not To Tell”. Necessary Blackness goes one-on-one with … Continue reading The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 19: They Told Me Not To Tell Pt. 2 appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
In part 2 of the mini-series, Necessary Blackness speaks with Johnny Lee Gaddy a former student at Arthur G. Dozier Reform School. After walking in the shadow of silence for 50 years, Mr. Gaddy decided to tell his story in his new book, “They Told Me Not To Tell”. Necessary Blackness goes one-on-one with … Continue reading » The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 19: They Told Me Not To Tell Pt. 2 appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
In this episode of Necessary Blackness, Rahiem Shabazz talks about ‘The Higher Education Cartel’ and Ebone’ Gee joins him in the studio to discuss the closing of Rikers Island and how is responsible for the incident on I-85 in Atlanta. The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 14: The Higher Education Cartel appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
In this episode of Necessary Blackness, Rahiem Shabazz talks about ‘The Higher Education Cartel’ and Ebone’ Gee joins him in the studio to discuss the closing of Rikers Island and how is responsible for the incident on I-85 in Atlanta. The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 14: The Higher Education Cartel appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness sits down with with Jalani Kadesh to discuss “Entrepreneurship and Self-Sufficiency and why most people stay poor and how yesterday’s middle class is joining the ranks of the poor. We also talked about the African Spiritual Systems. Jalani Kadesh is a visionary, strategic thinker and motivation speaker. Mr. Kadesh is also a respected … Continue reading The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 6 Entrepreneurship & Self-Sufficiency w/ Jalani Kadesh appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness sits down with with Jalani Kadesh to discuss “Entrepreneurship and Self-Sufficiency and why most people stay poor and how yesterday’s middle class is joining the ranks of the poor. We also talked about the African Spiritual Systems. Jalani Kadesh is a visionary, strategic thinker and motivation speaker. Mr. Kadesh is also a respected … Continue reading » The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 6 Entrepreneurship & Self-Sufficiency w/ Jalani Kadesh appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
In Ep.4 of Necessary Blackness, we sit down with K.B. The Voice to discuss everything from Donald Trump meeting with Kayne West and Jim Brown, the situation in Standing Rock and why putting our faith in the laws enacted from our enemy is detrimental to our liberation. The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 4 appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
In Ep.4 of Necessary Blackness, we sit down with K.B. The Voice to discuss everything from Donald Trump meeting with Kayne West and Jim Brown, the situation in Standing Rock and why putting our faith in the laws enacted from our enemy is detrimental to our liberation. The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 4 appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness got an opportunity to sit with Dr. Khalilah Ali (Elementary Genocide 2) to discuss the notion of the angry ‘Black Feminist” and should activist/NFL Hall of Fame Football Player Jim Brown get a pass for meeting with President Elect Donald Trump. The post Necessary Blackness Ep.3 Gender Wars: The Wrath of The Angry Black Feminist appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness got an opportunity to sit with Dr. Khalilah Ali (Elementary Genocide 2) to discuss the notion of the angry ‘Black Feminist” and should activist/NFL Hall of Fame Football Player Jim Brown get a pass for meeting with President Elect Donald Trump. The post Necessary Blackness Ep.3 Gender Wars: The Wrath of The Angry Black Feminist appeared first on Elementary Genocide.