Shopping while Black:
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Monday, December 28, 2009
The Church and African Revolution # 1
From Show: The Church and Revolution # 1
Broadcast: Jun 21, 2009
Length: 60:00 minutes
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http://uhururadio.com/public_mp3s/2009-06-21-wj.mp3
Deacon Frazier begins a discussion of his proposal regarding the creation of an African Redemption Church and its role in the liberation of African people. We also discuss the true history and prophecies concerning the Black man and woman. For more information and messages go to www.thankaboutit.org.
Find us on FACEBOOK under the name "The Black Improvement Movement".
Broadcast: Jun 21, 2009
Length: 60:00 minutes
Download Link: Right-Click or Control-Click Here
http://uhururadio.com/public_mp3s/2009-06-21-wj.mp3
Deacon Frazier begins a discussion of his proposal regarding the creation of an African Redemption Church and its role in the liberation of African people. We also discuss the true history and prophecies concerning the Black man and woman. For more information and messages go to www.thankaboutit.org.
Find us on FACEBOOK under the name "The Black Improvement Movement".
Labels:
African,
Afro' Inferiority,
America,
Black,
Christian,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement,
Opinion
Monday, December 21, 2009
Sista Souljah - A State of War
Enjoy a Sister Souljah video -
Sista Souljah - A State of War
Contact Sister Souljah: 201-357-8781 sistersouljah@sistersouljah.com
Currently, Souljah is a 21st Century multidimensional woman. She is the Executive Director of Daddy's House Social Programs, the charitable wing of Bad Boy Entertainment. She is the author of 2 national best sellers, The Coldest Winter Ever, and No Disrespect. She is the writer of choice for top magazines. She was the inspiration and architect of charitable community givebacks and programs for many celebrities. She has also been happily married for over 10 years and has one child.Many people attempt to silence Sister Souljah’s powerful voice. A young influential woman who has achieved so much yet remains down to earth, can be quite intimidating. Still she has been blessed to reach and touch those who are interested in adding to the good in the world, and not to the evil.
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Sista Souljah - A State of War
Contact Sister Souljah: 201-357-8781 sistersouljah@sistersouljah.com
Currently, Souljah is a 21st Century multidimensional woman. She is the Executive Director of Daddy's House Social Programs, the charitable wing of Bad Boy Entertainment. She is the author of 2 national best sellers, The Coldest Winter Ever, and No Disrespect. She is the writer of choice for top magazines. She was the inspiration and architect of charitable community givebacks and programs for many celebrities. She has also been happily married for over 10 years and has one child.Many people attempt to silence Sister Souljah’s powerful voice. A young influential woman who has achieved so much yet remains down to earth, can be quite intimidating. Still she has been blessed to reach and touch those who are interested in adding to the good in the world, and not to the evil.
If you are receiving this correspondence via email and are not able to view the accompanying video please visit http://www.blackimprovementmedia.blogspot.com/ to watch the video described in the above text. The views expressed in the media presented on this site are not necessarily the views and opinions of the Imani Foundation, our members, staff, or sponsors. Find us on FACEBOOK under the name "The Black Improvement Movement". We are sponsored by Positive Vibes Afrikan Litterature - 757-523-1399 for books, art, and more. http://www.imanifoundation.com/
Monday, December 7, 2009
How to celebrate Kwanzaa
Instructional videos to celebrate Kwanzaa in a tradional manner.
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America,
Black,
Cultural,
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Imani Foundation,
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Kwanzaa
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Self defeat is the worse defeat - Dr. Hoston
Motivational nuggets from Dr. William Hoston: "Self defeat is the worse defeat."
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Labels:
America,
Black,
Education,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement,
Motivation,
Spoken Word
Mental Slavery
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
1982 Richard Pryor and the N Bomb
Ancestor Brother Pryor describes why he will not use the N-Bomb again in 1982. Profanity Alert ! May his memory be a blessing.
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