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Jaki Seroke: The End of Apartheid, The Beginning of Questions
In this episode, Jaki Seroke, Deputy President of the Pan-African Congress of Azania (PAC), explores with me the turning point of the 1980s—a decade defined by intensified resistance, where…
Jaki Seroke: Revolution and Reform: The Rainbow Nation Question
Jaki Seroke, Deputy President of Pan-African COngress of Azania (PAC), joins again. In this episode, we explore the turning point of the 1980s—a decade defined by intensified resistance, where…
Jaki Seroke: Before the Split: The Africanists vs The Charterist
In this episode, with Deputy President of the Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC), we explore the ideological roots of the Africanist movement, beginning in the 1940s with a bold shift away from…
Jaki Seroke: Sobukwe Is Not Dead: The Idea They Fear
In this episode, we touch down on Azanian soil to unpack the life, legacy, and lasting threat of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe. Though he passed in 1978, his ideas still echo powerfully in today’s…
Bell: On Revolutionary Love
This episode subject is inspired by Che Guevara who stated: "At the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. It is impossible to think…
Onyesonwu Chatoyer: Politics of Americas - Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show
Onyesonwu Chatoyer speaks to me about the Super Bowl Half Time SHow that took place 3 days ago, February 8th 2026 in California. We talk about its bearing on the regional politics of the Americas;…
Ahjamu Umi: Dialectics and Democratic Centralism
When we talk about Democratic Centralism one name keeps coming up, that is V.I Lenin. We are not chatting about Lenin today but democratic centralism. Democratic centralism emerged from…
Mukasa Dada: Paying Homage to Dr. Martin L King
The 3rd Monday of January every year is celebrated as Martin Luther King Day in North America and this day is close to his birthday, Jan 15th. Baba Mukasa Dada formerly known as Willie Ricks who…
Anthony T. Browder: The African Origins of Christmas
For this episode, we pick from Black Liberation Media - I Mix What I Like - (YouTube) Dr. Jared Ball’s interview with Anthony T. Browder on Religion, Africa and The World. The interview relates to…
Mukasa Dada: From Black Power to Pan-Africanism Pt.1
Today we are joined by Mukasa Dada formerly known as Willie Ricks, an organizer who served as a crucial bridge between the non-violent direct action of the early 1960s and the more militant,…
Luis Malik: Capitalism & California Ecological Cycle of Large Fires
The California ecological cycle of large fires is the subject matter of this episode, and my guest, Luis Malik, speaks about the profound and unjust double standard in how the capitalist system…
Ahjamu Umi: Interpreting Kwame Ture's Teachings
This episode is dedicated to our ancestor, Kwame Ture, who made his physical transition to be with the Ancestors on November 15th 1998. Ahjamu Umi joins me to discuss the teachings of Ture. Ahjamu is…
Imani Na Umoja: Guinea Bissau - The People vs a Neo-colonial Puppet
In this episode we connect with Imani Na Umoja in Guinea Bissau (GB) to talk about the recent political developments in the country. And the center of attention in Bissau is the neocolonial puppet…
Ahjamu Umi: Homage to Assata Shakur
Sister Assata Shakur transitioned to be with the ancestors on September 25th, 2025 in Cuba aged 78. In this episode we pay tribute to this giant of the African world and our guest is Ahjamu Umi - a…
Onyesonwu Chatoyer: Patriarchy Goddam
Onyesonwu Chatoyer rejoins me for this episode and we discuss Patriarchy. Onyesonwu is A Cadre and organizer with the AAPRP, editor with Hood Communist (an anti-imperialist online publication), on…
Ogadinma Kingsley Okakpu: The Parasitism and Decay of Capitalism
Ogadinma Kingsley Okakpu, PhD’d in Biomedical Sciences, and currently working as a research scientist in the biotech industry joins me to talk geopolitical economics today. We analyze the relevancy…
Velaphi Mamba: US Deportees to Swaziland
Treasurer General of the People's United Democratic Movement (PUDEMO - one of Swaziland political oppositions) political analyst, and a vibrant activist, Velaphi Mamba - Harvard Graduate - joins me…
Moya Mzuri: History of the AAWRU Pt 3
We have Part 3 of the history of the All African Women Revolutionary Union (AAWRU), a women’s wing of the AAPRP. Sister Moya Mzuri, covers another 10+ years of the history from the 10th Anniversary…
Moya Mzuri: History of the All African Women Revolutionary Union Pt 2
This is Part 2 of the history of the All African Women Revolutionary Union (AAWRU), a women’s wing of the AAPRP. My guest, sister Moya Mzuri, covers 10 years of the history from the inception of the…
Moya Mzuri: History of the All African Women Revolutionary Union - Pt 1
Sister Moya Mzuri of the All African Women Revolutionary Union (AAWRU), a women’s wing of the AAPRP, speaks to me on the general history of the AAWRU. Sister Mzuri joined the AAPRP in 1976 - some 4…
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