Freedmen's affairs radio

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  • This program will focus on political, social and cultural concerns for descendants of American slaves who are the freedmen of 1863 and the foundational black Americans of this nation. The intended targeted demographic are generation x, millennials, and like minded people who are committed to the fight for reparations and justice for FBA and freedmen

    © 2024 Freedmen's affairs radio
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  • Building Bridges or Burning Bridges? John Amos, Reparations Debate & Black Cultural Legacy 🔗🔥
    2024/10/08

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Freedom and Slavery Reexamined: NYC's Political Intrigue, Migrant Crises, and Hip Hop Corruption 🗽🎤
    2024/10/01

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    Why is knowledge more than just information? Join us on Freedman's Affairs Radio as we decode the true essence of awareness, through the lens of freedom and slavery, past and present. This thought-provoking discussion opens with an exploration of historical and current attitudes towards these pivotal themes. We then shift gears to analyze the federal charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, examining his alleged dealings with the Turkish government and the potential political shift towards a Republican majority in New York. This segment underscores the necessity of staying informed about both local and societal issues to truly grasp their historical context.

    From political intrigues, we turn to the pressing challenges faced by sanctuary cities like New York and Chicago amid the migrant crisis. We scrutinize the financial and administrative burdens these cities endure, focusing on the responses of city leaders under Governor Abbott's policies. Mayor Adams emerges as a figure of assertiveness against the Democratic National Committee's directives, and we also delve into President Biden's recent visit to New York, highlighting the collaborative efforts with federal agencies to tackle urban violence. This chapter provides a deep dive into city governance and the critical role of federal support in addressing local crises.

    Finally, we pull back the curtain on the music industry's darker side with explosive revelations from Suge Knight's phone conversation from prison. Knight draws unsettling parallels and exposes allegations involving industry titans like Diddy, Clyde Davis, and Russell Simmons, painting a grim picture of misconduct and corruption. We reflect on the broader cultural and societal impacts of violence and corruption in hip hop, with historical references to the mentalities of slavery and contemporary identity politics. As we conclude, we extend heartfelt gratitude to our global listeners, emphasizing the values of community and connection that bind us all. Tune in for a compelling episode that bridges the past and present, local and global, with deep insights and powerful revelations.

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    55 分
  • Blind, Deaf, and Dumb: Wisdom Lessons, Janet Jackson's Controversy & Political Rally Realities 🔍🗳️
    2024/09/24

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    What if everything you thought you knew about wisdom and culture was turned upside down? On Freedman's Affairs Radio, we tackle the profound teachings from the 24th degree in the 1 to 40 lessons, and the English lesson number C1, to explore the deep concept of being made "blind, deaf, and dumb." We'll also uncover the enigmatic symbolism of the 24th letter, X, representing the unknown. Amidst our exploration, we'll provide updates on our studio's renovation and extend a heartfelt shout-out to Divine Prince from the US Freedman's Project for our shared quest for justice and equality.

    Ever wondered how a night out in Manhattan compares to the jubilant second lines in New Orleans? Join me and Malik at an all-white affair, experiencing the vibrancy of the social scene before diving into New Orleans' spectacular homage to Frankie Beverly. We then delve into the controversy ignited by Janet Jackson's comments about Vice President Kamala Harris's racial identity. We dissect the backlash, clarify the complexities of racial identity, and ponder the broader implications of such statements during an election period.

    Finally, get a ground-level perspective of a political rally at the Nassau Coliseum Arena, where I challenge the mainstream media's portrayal of hostility and racial animosity. This episode also features a heated debate on political perspectives within the Black community, scrutinizing differing views on voting choices and the impact of recent legislation. We'll travel back in history to understand the legacy of the Freedman's Bank and its enduring influence on African American trust in institutions. Wrapping up, we thank our loyal listeners and promise an exciting cooking session in our next gathering.

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    1 時間 6 分

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This program will focus on political, social and cultural concerns for descendants of American slaves who are the freedmen of 1863 and the foundational black Americans of this nation. The intended targeted demographic are generation x, millennials, and like minded people who are committed to the fight for reparations and justice for FBA and freedmen

© 2024 Freedmen's affairs radio

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