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Warrior Scholar ZaZa Ali stopped by Necessary Blackness while in Atlanta to discuss, Science as a Weapon, Natural vs Synthetic and how spiritual warfare is being played out in our music and all throughout social media. The post Necessary Blackness Ep 145- ZaZa Ali Talks Science As A Weapon appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
On today's episode we explore the current frequency of today's society and find places where we can raise the standards overall. We are joined by author ZaZa Ali as she peels back layers of truth that many are afraid to explore. To learn more about our guest today visit - https://www.zazaali.com --- 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/blackequity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackequity/support
Men, Women, Trauma, Fear, Programming, Healing, Relationships, Toxic Masculinity, Toxic Femininity, Doing The Inner Work, Lack, Prosperity, and Sisterhood are topics covered in this first interview of 2020. We invite you to listen to this multi dimensional conversation with Zaza Ali - Mother, Teacher, Activist, Self Published Author, Consciousness Teacher, and Radio Personality. About | Zaza Ali is a frequent speaker on behalf of women and children. ZaZa has done extensive research on the cultural norms impacting the Black community, as well as the global dichotomy of racism and its impact on the human family. Her popular and growing presence on social media, fueled by what some consider controversial perspectives. To purchase her books and/or Connect with Zaza Ali - Website: zazaali.com | Email: info@zazaali.com Link to purchase her latest workbook "Change Your Mind - From Lack to Abundance" "The message to audiences of every demographic remains the same; Self-Accountability and an Emphasis on Truth, Spiritual Development and Service to Others is the key to (R)Evolution." - Zaza Ali Stay connected with The Perez Sisters Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cafecitobreak/ https://www.instagram.com/theperezsistersnyc/ Learn more: Botanikal: botanikal.com Made in Brooklyn #men #women #healing #consciousness #zazaali Support Cafecito! We are 100% independent Make a gratitude donation paypal.me/cafecitobreak Other ways to support: Like, Share, Subscribe @CafecitoBreak
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ZaZa is a Mother, Teacher, Activist, Radio Personality and Self-Published Author. Her first book, entitled Black Matters, Volume One - The Scientific Intervention in Our Affairs, was released in May of 2015. Volume Two - Plagues of Dysfunction, was released in December of 2016. Her third and final edition of the trilogy “Black Matters”, entitled “Lifting the Veil on Racism and White Supremacy” is set to be released in the Summer of 2017. A frequent speaker on behalf of women and children, ZaZa has done extensive research on the cultural norms impacting the Black community, as well as the global dichotomy of racism and its impact on the human family. Her popular and growing presence on social media, fueled by what some consider controversial perspectives, has aided in her work to implement programs for privately owned schools as well as provide financial assistance for small business owners. The message to audiences of every demographic remains the same; Self-Accountability and an Emphasis on Truth, Spiritual Development and Service to Others is the key to (R)Evolution. Dial 646 716-5525 and press the 1 button to speak to ZaZa Ali. www.blogtalkradio.com/wfunk
Author, Activist and Avid Student, ZaZa Ali returns to Necessary Blackness Podcast to talk about her latest book, ‘Plagues of Dysfunction’. Throughout the discussion, ZaZa gives her insight on the madness plaguing Black America and the solutions, we can employ to counter the onslaught of many of society’s social ills. The post Necessary Blackness Podcast Ep. 25: Zaza Ali: Plagues of Dysfunction appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Author, Activist and Avid Student, ZaZa Ali returns to Necessary Blackness Podcast to talk about her latest book, ‘Plagues of Dysfunction’. Throughout the discussion, ZaZa gives her insight on the madness plaguing Black America and the solutions, we can employ to counter the onslaught of many of society’s social ills. The post Necessary Blackness Podcast Ep. 25: Zaza Ali: Plagues of Dysfunction appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Author, educator, and activist ZaZa Ali joins the show to talk about her new book, educating future generations, and why the message of Black Lives Matter is misguided. Frank discusses why abortions will never go away and Byron questions if Richard Spencer should be allowed to spew his mesaage of white supremacy on college campuses. Intro Music - Michael Mixwell McCoy Outro/Interview Music - http://BenSound.com
Dr. Vibe hosts the conversation “Are Black Women Leaving Black Men Behind?” with Zaza Ali and Dr. Tommy Curry. To listen to an audio only version of this conversation please click on the “>” symbol on the player at the top of this post. ZaZa Ali is a Mother, Teacher, Activist, Radio Personality and Self-Published Author. Her first book, entitled Black Matters, Volume One – The Scientific Intervention in Our Affairs, was released in May of 2015. Volume Two – Plagues of Dysfunction, was released in December of 2016. Her third and final edition of the trilogy “Black Matters”, entitled Lifting the Veil on Racism and White Supremacy is set to be released in the Summer of 2017. A frequent speaker on behalf of women and children, ZaZa has done extensive research on the cultural norms impacting the Black community, as well as the global dichotomy of racism and it's impact on the human family. Her popular and growing presence on social media, fueled by what some consider controversial perspectives, has aided in her work to implement programs for privately owned schools as well as provide financial assistance for women and small business owners. The message to audiences of every demographic remains the same; Self-Accountability and an Emphasis on Truth, Spiritual Development and Service to Others is the key to (R)Evolution. You can contact Ms. Ali via: Website Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Tommy J. Curry is a Professor of Philosophy at Texas A&M University. He is a Ray A. Rothrock Fellow and has commented on social matters in venues ranging from Forbes, to Sirius XM. He is the author of over 50 articles on issues of racism, anti-Black violence, and the institutionalization of Black male death. He is working on a forthcoming books on Black male vulnerability entitled the Man-Not, and the Eschatology of Kanye West. Dr. Curry is a strong advocate and thinker for the reconceptualization of Black men and boys. He is adamant that the arguments used to justify their death and incarceration by Black and white scholars alike must be challenged. You can connect with Dr. Curry via: Twitter Visit our website at http://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook fan page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
Necessary Blackness Ep. 5: A Candid Conversation With ZaZa Ali This week, Rahiem Shabazz sits down with author, speaking, activist ZaZa Ali for a candid conversation to discuss, Christmas, Spiritual War, Police Brutality and much more… Tune In Each and Every Wednesday at 6 PM *** This week we are broadcasting earlier because of traveling … Continue reading » The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 5: A Candid Conversation With ZaZa Ali appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep. 5: A Candid Conversation With ZaZa Ali This week, Rahiem Shabazz sits down with author, speaking, activist ZaZa Ali for a candid conversation to discuss, Christmas, Spiritual War, Police Brutality and much more… Tune In Each and Every Wednesday at 6 PM *** This week we are broadcasting earlier because of traveling … Continue reading The post Necessary Blackness Ep. 5: A Candid Conversation With ZaZa Ali appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
My guest today is Demond Handy AKA Uncle Hotep. Demond is a podcaster and youtuber who offers commentary on current affairs relevant to the African American community. He is one of the most prominent figures in a growing community known as Hotep, which ideologically opposes BLM in its attempt to solve the problems faced by the black community. A naturally funny guy, his unique mix of comedy and insightful cultural critique makes for very entertaining listening. He will be appearing in Silenced: Our War on Free Speech, a feature documentary produced by Danger and Play Media, which will be released later this year. You can follow Demond on Twitter, and subscribe to his podcast and youtube channel. Time-stamped Show Notes 03:35 - What is Hotep? A continuation of the “conscious” community within Black America. 04:50 - Hotep means “peace” but it was used as a derogatory term by Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists towards black people who pushed back against BLM’s victimhood narrative. 06:20 - How does Hotep relate to the socially conscious movements of the past like Afrocentrism, the Nation of Islam, the Five Percenters? 07:55 - Hotep is for self-accountability and self-reliance. I quote the Quran in response. "Allah does not change the condition of a people until they change that which is within themselves." 09:10 - Demond believes a lot of the problems in the black community, like black-on-black crime, can be alleviated by improving it from within. He quotes a Denzel Washington character from one of my favorite movies, Training Day: "It takes a wolf to catch a wolf." 11:50 - I ask Demond to explain what the deal is with BLM. We have a movement that, on the face of it, seems to be a popular protest against police brutality and extrajudicial killings, but a visit to their website throws up MANY red flags. 17:50 - Why does Deray Mckesson (a BLM leader) live in a mansion? 19:30 - What’s the connection between Feminism and BLM? Why do they vilify the straight, black male while claiming to advocate on his behalf? 22:50 - Why aren’t Muslims thinking critically about BLM when many Black voices speak out against it? Like Dr. Boyce Watkins and Killer Mike. 25:30 - You can check out the Hotep Nation website and see for yourself what Hotep stands for. Compare it to what BLM stands for. 26:15 - I ask Demond to explain the extremes of angry black Feminists on the one hand and twerking, slutwalk-types on the other. Where are the modest black women? 29:15 - Demond can’t understand why Muslims would ever associate with BLM, given the movement’s association with Feminism and LGBTQ. He talks about his time in the U.S. Air Force when he was stationed in Riyadh, K.S.A. "I was amazed...when I was in Saudi Arabia, the thing I’ll always remember...when prayer time hit, they closed everything. I was amazing to me...in America, on Sundays, they won’t even go to Church…[you] actually practice what you believe in." 31:00 - When did the Black community, who are generally socially conservative, switch to voting Democrat, and why? 34:42 - The American Muslim community’s similar trajectory post-9/11. 36:30 - Demond talk about the effect that the mainstream media has on fanning the flames of civil discord. 38:30 - The American Muslim community is acting in the interest of self-preservation rather than for the collective benefit of the global Muslim community. 39:20 - Trump vs. Hillary. Where does Hotep stand? 42:00 - Ed Latimore is down with Hotep. 43:00 - The effect of illegal immigration on employment in the Black community. 44:30 - Why are there no Hotep voices in black mainstream media? Why do they need people like me or Mike Cernovich to give them airtime? 47:30 - Is this Hotep or BLM? [CB4's "and I'm black, y'all" clip.] 48:00 - Who can lay claim to the legacy of Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali? If they were alive today, would they be down with Hotep or BLM? 51:02 - Who are some of the non-Hotep Hoteps, i.e. Hotep in their thinking but don’t necessarily identify as Hotep? 51:20 - Shoutout to Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, Tariq Nasheed, Dr. Umar Johnson, RZA from Wu Tang, Dr. Boyce Watkins, ZaZa Ali, Sonnie Johnson. 53:55 - I ask Demond to explain the motivation behind his podcast and Youtube channel. 1:00:00 - What’s Demond’s take on the election as it stands right now? 1:02:50 - We have a laugh about Bill Clinton being the first black president. 1:03:45 - What’s the deal with Shaun King? Why is he still around after being exposed as a fraud? 1:06:05 - What role to black public figures like Jesse Lee Peterson and Sherrif James Clarke play in the discussions taking place in the black community? 1:07:45 - Uncle Toms, House Negros, and House Muslims - do they exist? Who are they? 1:11:40 - Demond’s plea to the American Muslim community: "Muslim community, please stay away from the liberals. I’m just giving y’all a warning. It’s trickery, don’t fall for it." If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave be a rating and review on iTunes or Stitcher.
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Tues. Feb., 2nd, 10pm-12midnight EST with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. Our guest will be ZaZa Ali author of “Black Matters”. We'll also discuss her upcoming lecture in Detroit on Sat. Feb. 6th at Nandi's Knowledge Cafe. Call (313) 865-1288 for more info about ZaZa Ali's lecture. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and listen to the podcasts.
KNOW THE LEDGE RADIO presents ZAZA ALI " No Compromise"
Join us as we open the platform to welcome some of the featured guests for this weekend's upcoming symposium on Hip Hop & I.S.L.A.M. Tonite's discussion will feature the dynamic duo of Professor Griff & Zaza Ali, alongisde Narubi Selah and poet Jashua Sa Ra. What exactly does ISLAM mean to Hip Hop and are there any traces of it remaining in the overall landscape of the "culture?" Has the "culture" been hijacked and misappropriated by culture vultures and if so is it to late for an 'ethnic cleansing?' If the DNA of Hip Hop is partially ISLAM and Hip Hop has been effectively gene spliced and mutated to appear as something different, is it fair to say that the mutation is directly related to its DNA? Can ISLAM escape the morphing of Hip Hop into a Capitalist Corporate tool of propaganda and global dominance? Or does it share partial blame? What effect, if any can God Hop have on reversing this dynamic and bring Hip Hop back to its roots? We will explore this and other topics on tonight's jam packed episode. Make sure you bring a pad & pen because CLASS IS IN SESSION once again!