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Any thoughts about who you might like to hear interviewed on AfricanAmerica.org Radio? 19




 
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Any thoughts about who you might like to hear interviewed on AfricanAmerica.org Radio? 19
Sanaa Lathan!! My future ex-wife!!

Seriously, I would love to hear from someone like Barack Obama... The current leader of the NAACP, whomever it is this week... Larenz Tate - actor, I think that he has has a very successful career, but is really under the radar... Oshun Auset...


Peace,

AudioGuy


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-W.E.B. DuBois, John Brown 1909

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"...Black men walkin' / with white girls on they arms / I be mad at 'em / as if I know they moms / told to go beyond the surface / a person's a person / when we, lessen our women / our condition seems to worsen..." "Real People" - Common

"You are not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can not face reality. Wrong is wrong no matter who says it or does it!" -Malcolm X

Sense is far from COMMON!


... The tragic irony here is that a lot of African Americans may not fully recognize the implications of this decision for years to come. Stop by any barbershop, barbeque or church basement in Black America and you will hear – with distressing frequency – that old canard that "integration" ruined the Black community.

William Jelani Cobb

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How'bout some of thoughs major record execs responsible for putting out there, the kind of hip-hop that has taken the blame for Imus's recent publicized remarks.


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"For your survival, draw on the intellectual heritage of the whole world, but always start with your own intellectual heitage". --Dr. John Henrik Clarke

"Revenge knows few limits when the privileged and powerful are subjected to the kind of terror they regularly mete out to their victims." --Noam Chomsky

"Sure there are a few good whites just as much as there are a few bad Blacks. However what we are concerned here with is group attitudes and group politics. The exception does not make a lie or the rule - it merely substantiates it." --Steve Biko


 
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Anyone listed on my "top ten" sans the dead ones, of course. (Especially, Dr. DeGrasse Tyson!)

Oh, and Alexyss Tylor. Wink


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MBM, if you can swing it, you're a legend Smile ...ok so you already are.

1. Derrick Bell ~ to talk about his life

2. Peniel E. Joseph [author] ~ to talk about civil rights, then and now

3. Saidiya Hartman [author & academic]~ to talk about African American identity and history


"We look forward to working with the Prime Minister and the Government on working out the terms of the compensataion package if that's what his words mean." Michael Mansell, National Aboriginal Alliance

 
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Kweli and Vox - legal stuff

Oshun, Kalliqua, and Shango


Any black political Science Professor

Black therapists/counselors/social workers of note

Notable black ministers

The editor of essence magazine

Joan Morgan

Impossible Dream:Toni Morrison





When we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard or welcomed. But when we are silent, we are still afraid. So it is better to speak

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Seriously, I would love to hear from someone like Barack Obama...


As long as we're dreaming,...an Obama/Kucinich debate/discussion would be cool...

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After listening to the first show, how 'bout Dave Zirin? He's a sportwriter and writes a lot about the intersection between sports and politics. I really enjoyed What's My Name, Fool? Sports and Resistance in the United States.


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Beloved...

Check your PM's...



Salaam...


Peace,
Khalliqa

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Molefi Kefe Asante:

Dr. Molefi Kete Asante is Professor, Department of African American Studies at Temple University. Considered by his peers to be one of the most distinguished contemporary scholars, Asante has published 61 books, among the most recent are Encyclopedia of Black Studies, (2004), co-edited with Ama Mazama, Race, Rhetoric, and Identity: The Architecton of Soul, Erasing Racism: The Survival of the American Nation, (2003), Ancient Egyptian Philosophers (2003), Scattered to the Wind, Custom and Culture of Egypt, and 100 Greatest African Americans. The second edition of his high school text, African American History: Journey of Liberation, 2nd Edition, (2001), is used widely throughout North America.


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"Study the people who took you out of history. Then you'll understand -your history."
"For your survival, draw on the intellectual heritage of the whole world, but always start with your own intellectual heitage". --Dr. John Henrik Clarke

"Revenge knows few limits when the privileged and powerful are subjected to the kind of terror they regularly mete out to their victims." --Noam Chomsky

"Sure there are a few good whites just as much as there are a few bad Blacks. However what we are concerned here with is group attitudes and group politics. The exception does not make a lie or the rule - it merely substantiates it." --Steve Biko


 
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Dr.Joyce DeGruy Leary author of "Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome"

Dr. Francis Cress Welsing author of "The Isis Papers"

Roy Innis, Exec Dir. of C.O.R.E.



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