Black Money Minute - It's what you keep !
Black Improvement Media (BIM) is a multimedia resource for the Black Improvement Movement. This blog is served by Seko Varner. On this site you may find media programming that support our mission of improving the lives of people of African descent. The views expressed in the media presented on this site are not necessarily the views and opinions of Seko Varner or Positive Vibes Inc.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Black Money Minute - Business Owners
Black Money Minute - The question for business owners !
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Black,
Economic,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement
Black Money Minute & Taxes
Black Money Minute & Taxes
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Black,
Economic,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement
Black Money & Investments for Kids
Black Money & Investments
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Black,
Economic,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Future of the race - Cornel West/Skippy Gates
The Future of the race:
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Black,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement,
Racism / Counter Racism
Colored People - Henry Louis Gates
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Author of "Colored People / Harvard University
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Black,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement,
Racism / Counter Racism
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Forget fighting, get more power - KRS One
A speech about improvement given at Sonoma State University.
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Black,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement
Monday, May 12, 2008
Let us make man - Honorable Farrakhan
http://www.africanconnections.com/LUMM_Pt_1.html Part One
http://www.africanconnections.com/LUMM_Pt_2.html Part Two
"Let Us Make Man", by Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan (born Louis Eugene Walcott on May 11, 1933 in Bronx, N.Y.), National Representative of the Nation of Islam (NOI). A seminal message on the state of African-American male/female relations and the need for Black productivity. Delivered on the occasion of Men's Day 1993, at Union Temple Baptist Church in Washington, DC (USA). The rousing introduction by Rev. Willie F. Wilson, pastor of Union Temple Baptist Church, provides a valuable history of the NOI's rebirth, under the leadership of Minister Farrakhan, and gives testament to the cooperation between Black Christians and Muslims in the Washington, DC community. Rev. Wilson and his congregation would later play pivotal organizational roles in the development of the "Million Man March" (1995) and the "Millions More Movement (2005)". (This is part 2)
Founded in 1930 by Master Fard Muhammad and led to prominence from 1934 to 1975 by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, the Nation of Islam continues to positively impact the quality of life in America. ...a true gem from the AFRICAN CONNECTIONS video archives. Copyright 1993 - 2008, AFRICAN CONNECTIONS
http://www.africanconnections.com/LUMM_Pt_2.html Part Two
"Let Us Make Man", by Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan (born Louis Eugene Walcott on May 11, 1933 in Bronx, N.Y.), National Representative of the Nation of Islam (NOI). A seminal message on the state of African-American male/female relations and the need for Black productivity. Delivered on the occasion of Men's Day 1993, at Union Temple Baptist Church in Washington, DC (USA). The rousing introduction by Rev. Willie F. Wilson, pastor of Union Temple Baptist Church, provides a valuable history of the NOI's rebirth, under the leadership of Minister Farrakhan, and gives testament to the cooperation between Black Christians and Muslims in the Washington, DC community. Rev. Wilson and his congregation would later play pivotal organizational roles in the development of the "Million Man March" (1995) and the "Millions More Movement (2005)". (This is part 2)
Founded in 1930 by Master Fard Muhammad and led to prominence from 1934 to 1975 by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, the Nation of Islam continues to positively impact the quality of life in America. ...a true gem from the AFRICAN CONNECTIONS video archives. Copyright 1993 - 2008, AFRICAN CONNECTIONS
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Black,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement,
Motivation,
Religion
Rev. Wright is All-Right - Dick Gregory
Dick Gregory presents an impassioned challenge to the conventional wisdom surrounding the controversy of the comments made by Barack Obama's spiritual leader, Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Speaking before a standing room only congregation at Rev. Walter E. Fauntroy's New Bethel Baptist Church in the historic Shaw District of Washington, DC.
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Black,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement,
Politics
Thursday, May 8, 2008
The King Alfred Plan - Dr. Ray Hagins
Reportedly the United States goverment plans for arrest, detention, encampment, and exterminaton of Latino and Blacks in the U.S.A.
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Black,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement,
Politics,
Racism / Counter Racism
Afrikan Rebirth - Dr. Marimba Ani
The author of YURUGU discusses her approach(es) to heal the people of the Afrikan diaspora who may be affected by the diaspora & Ma'Afa process.
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Black,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Africans in science - Dr. Ivan Van Sertima
Recorded in 1986 at Camden Town Hall, London. Caribbean Cultural International & Karnak House.
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Black,
History,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement
Monday, May 5, 2008
Return to Glory - Ancient Black History
An approach by Christian historians regarding Ancient Black History:
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Black,
Christian,
History,
Improvement
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