Family Friendly information distribution program seeking to inform non-white people, in particular black classifieds and assisting in counter racist codification. Less confusion= more constructive behavior.
This episode we discuss the legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer and her life long dedication to producing justice in the state of Mississippi. We use clips from Paul Mooney, Democracy Now, PBS Film Spies Of Mississippi and countless interviews to add context.
This episode we discuss the legacy of Grancestor Paul Robeson. We briefly touch on his academic accomplishments, music accomplishments, acting career & social political Activism. We focus on his unrelenting uncompromising battle against systematic anti-blackness in the United States of America. We use clips from Paul Mooney, Dr. Gerald Horne, Bill Cosby and the counter racist podcast The C.O.W.S. hosted by Gus T Renegade.
We discuss the life and legacy of Lincoln ‘Stepin Fetchit’ Perry under the context of Racism White Supremacy. We conclude that he was scapegoated and targeted for representing an image/caricature which existed at least a century before he was born. We use clips from Mel Watkins and Bill Cosby to add context.
We discuss the legacy of exported Anti-Blackness in the form of Plantation Celebrations and or Black Face Minstrelsy. We focus on the Netherlands, Cape Town, Taiwan, China and the United States. We use clips from the Spike Lee film ‘Bamboozled’ and Neely Fuller Jr to add context.
We celebrate the Honorable Cariol Horne former Buffalo Police officer who lost her job, benefits and pension because she stopped a black male named Neal Mack from being lynched by a suspected race soldier applying a choke hold to his neck while he was handcuffed. Officer Cariol Horne was a 19 year veteran of the Buffalo Police Department and eligible for a pension within a couple of weeks before she was terminated then charged with obstruction of justice. We use Clips from the film ‘Live By Night’, the Grandcestor Dr Frances Cress Welsing & Neely Fuller to add context.
We discuss the most recent suspected anti-black murder of black male Duante Wright by the hands of suspected race soldier pretending to be a police officer Kim Potter of Brooklyn Center, MN. We examine the similarities of this case with 2009 Bart Station murder of Oscar Grant of Oakland, CA. We use clips of Nate Parker film titled ‘American Skin’ & Neely Fuller Jr. to add context
We discuss the life and legacy of Robert F. Williams. Before the Deacons of Defense and The Black Panther Party of Self Defense there was the Monroe North Carolina Black Armed Guard founded by Robert F. Williams. We use clips/commentary of Neely Fuller Jr. and Professor Damon L. Fordham to add context.
We discuss Racist Origins of the film King King vs Godzilla. We compare the film in contrast with the alleged mainstream medias recent Black on Asian crime spree. We critique the anti-black social order of systematic mistreatment based on color for creating monsters & monstrosities in all racial groups. Normalizing mistreatment in all areas of people activity. We play clips of current events and Neely Fuller Jr. to add context.
We discuss the 1921 Tulsa Massacre and attempt to reinterpret news accounts from white news publications and black survivors verbal accounts. We reference The New Tulsa Star’s article titled ‘The Victory Of Greenwood: Horace Peg Leg Taylor’ written by Carlos Moreno. We use clips featuring Charlie Wilson of the Gap Band, Dr. Lisa D. Cook, Dr. Carol Anderson, Charles E. Cobb Jr., and Professor Damon L. Fordham.
This episode we discuss the antiblack system of non-justice practiced by the state of Georgia and Mississippi regarding the cases of Lena Baker and Willie McGee. We contend that there is no gender divide. Under the Context of Racism White Supremacy, all victims are equal. We use clips from Neely Fuller Jr to add context.