
Necessary Blackness Podcast
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Relentless Aaron’s Shocking Encounter with Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs; The Night Puff Tried To Kill Me
Filmmaker and journalist Rahiem Shabazz engages in a conversation with @relentlessaaron Relentless Aaron, also known by his pen name DeWitt Gilmore, a New York Times best-selling author and a prominent figure in the 1990s New York hip-hop scene. They discuss Relentless Aaron’s latest memoir, “The Night Puff Tried to Kill Me.” In this revealing interview, Relentless Aaron provides a firsthand account of the ruthless world of music promotion and shares his intense encounter with Sean “Puffy” Combs. This book holds deep personal significance for Relentless, marking the first time he has opened up in an interview or spoken publicly about his experiences. Gilmore emphasizes that “The Night Puff Tried to Kill Me” goes beyond being a personal narrative; it serves as a poignant reflection on the intricacies of the entertainment industry and a testament to the resilient human spirit. The entire interview will be available on the Necessary Blackness YouTube page.The post Relentless Aaron’s Shocking Encounter with Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs; The Night Puff Tried To Kill Me appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
EP: 160 -Wealth Chronicles: Unveiling the Power of Life Insurance for Generational Prosperity
In a this episode of “Necessary Blackness,” the esteemed host Rahiem Shabazz engages in a insightful conversation with the distinguished guest, Ebonè Gee, exploring the pivotal significance of life insurance in the context of establishing Black generational wealth. During the discussion, Ebone Gee adeptly delineates the distinctions among term life, universal life, and final expense policies, offering valuable insights to assist individuals in discerning the most suitable option based on their unique circumstances.The post EP: 160 -Wealth Chronicles: Unveiling the Power of Life Insurance for Generational Prosperity appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness – EP: 159 -Exploring The Significance of Ancestry Genealogy w/ Ronica Bey
Join us as Rahiem Shabazz sits down with the remarkable humanitarian and author, Ronica Bey, in the newest episode of Necessary Blackness. In this enlightening conversation, we delve into the profound importance of connecting with your genealogy and its profound links to our ancestors. Explore the captivating voyage of discovering your heritage and embracing the profound wisdom of indigenous communities. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight and inspiration from a truly transformative discussion!The post Necessary Blackness – EP: 159 -Exploring The Significance of Ancestry Genealogy w/ Ronica Bey appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 158 – From Powerless To Powerful w/ Shekinah Key
We are honored to have a truly remarkable guest on the Necessary Blackness Podcast. Shekinah Keys, born in Israel to Black American parents who made their way to what many consider the Holy Land. Raised in a family devoted to Hebrew Israelite beliefs, she will discuss her recent transition and great awakening, offering us insights into her evolving spiritual journey. Today, we will delve into her unique life experiences, including her perspective on living in Israel and the ongoing complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The name “Shekinah” itself holds a special significance, translating to “Dwelling or Presence” in Hebrew. It’s a powerful symbol of divine feminine energy, and we are truly blessed to have her presence on our show. Shekinah Information/Contact: https://linktr.ee/PorayahThe post Necessary Blackness Ep: 158 – From Powerless To Powerful w/ Shekinah Key appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Ep: 157 -| Interview with Real Estate Maven Constance Carter
Rahiem Shabazz, the host of the Necessary Blackness Podcast, recently had an opportunity to interview Constance Carter, a prominent figure in the real estate industry. Their discussion centered around the contrasting perspectives of renters versus owners and the significance of breaking the generational curse within the Black community, particularly concerning wealth transfer. The conversation delved into various topics, covering the importance of Black Americans’ engagement in homeownership and other avenues for building and preserving wealth for future generations. They explored the far-reaching implications of this issue and touched upon additional subjects that hold great relevance.The post Ep: 157 -| Interview with Real Estate Maven Constance Carter appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 156 – “Unleashing Creativity: Sincere Luv Da God”
Sincere Luv Da God, a highly accomplished and multi-talented artist, is set to make his much-anticipated debut appearance on the esteemed Necessary Blackness Podcast. During this insightful discussion, Sincere will delve into the intricacies of his latest album, the “Master Table”, and the release of his riveting new children’s book entitled “Seven The Heru”. As an accomplished rapper, author, and podcaster, Sincere is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. His popular podcast, “Sincere Luv The God“, has garnered a loyal following, cementing his status as a respected figure in the world of podcasting. Join us as we delve deeper into the creative process of this prolific artist, and gain unique insights into his personal and professional journey. With his unmatched talent and creative prowess, Sincere Luv Da God is a name that is sure to remain at the forefront of the entertainment industry for years to come.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 156 – “Unleashing Creativity: Sincere Luv Da God” appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 155 W/ Kristin Henning: How America Criminalizes Black Youth
Kristin Henning, an author and advocate for children, joins Rahiem Shabazz in a discussion about her latest book, “The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth.” During their conversation, Kristin sheds light on America’s irrational and unfounded fear of Black youth, which has led to a long history of unjust arrests and wrongful convictions of Black individuals in the country. Shabazz delves into the stories of some of the most infamous cases, including the Scottsboro Boys, Emmett Till, and the Central Park Five. Listeners are encouraged to tune in with an attentive ear to gain a deeper understanding of this important issue.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 155 W/ Kristin Henning: How America Criminalizes Black Youth appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 154 – ‘The Council of Mothers’ Takes a Stand Against Mushroom Misuse and Tantric Healers’ Inappropriate Touch
There is a pressing issue concerning men, in the so-called consciousness community using mushrooms for plant medicine ceremonies, often as a date rape drug, alongside tantric healers exploiting tantric massages to inappropriately touch women. However, Kajara Nebthet has provided insights on the matter, detailing the proactive measures her and ‘The Council of Mothers’ are taking to eliminate this problem and support women in their quest for justice.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 154 – ‘The Council of Mothers’ Takes a Stand Against Mushroom Misuse and Tantric Healers’ Inappropriate Touch appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep:153: 1 on 1 with Director Amadeuz Christ
In the latest episode of Necessary Blackness, Rahiem Shabazz sits down with film director, Amadeuz Christ, to discuss his documentary, “Out of Darkness,” which examines the untold history of African people and the African cultural contribution to the nations of the world. In his latest documentary, “Heavy Is The Crown” explores the African origins of the world’s major religions by examining the “original mythological story” that has served as the basis for spiritual systems across the planet, and arguably even the concept of the “western drama” itselfThe post Necessary Blackness Ep:153: 1 on 1 with Director Amadeuz Christ appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 152 -No More Lies! ‘Truth Be Told’ with Goddess Aayanna
Necessary Blackness Podcast got the opportunity to interview the Goddess Aayanna while she was in town. We discussed whether Black Masculinity were under attack and why Black Love is Revolutionary. Check out the entire interview and indulge yourself in the divine feminine energy of the Goddess.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 152 -No More Lies! ‘Truth Be Told’ with Goddess Aayanna appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 151 -No More Lies! ‘Truth Be Told’ with SharBates
Two truth-tellers, @iamsharbates & @rahiemshabazz sat down to discuss the structural and systematic injustice Black America face today. We also took an uninhibited look at police killings of unarmed black folks. The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 151 -No More Lies! ‘Truth Be Told’ with SharBates appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 150 -No More Lies! ‘Truth Be Told’ with ZeZe
Necessary Blackness Podcast will be interviewing ZeZe of A2Z TV about the rise of Foundational Black American and the need for Reparations.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 150 -No More Lies! ‘Truth Be Told’ with ZeZe appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 149 – Free Ozone
Necessary Blackness speaks with Brother Ken Chairman and Attorney for People’s Legal Aid Project about the upcoming trial of Otha Wallace who is facing capital murder for defending himself from law enforcement. It’ very important we get behind the campaign to save brother Otha’s life. We know the system is corrupt and there are numerous incidents where innocent men are convicted and then sentenced to death. When we look at Race and Capital Punishment, Blacks make up 42% of those of Death Row. The number of Black defendants executed for killing a white victim remains the highest percentage our of all racial combinations. So we know there is racist practices and this is systemic problem. If you’re unable to contribute, please spread the word with via twitter, instagram or facebook.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 149 – Free Ozone appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 148 – Black & Brown Myth & Reparation w/ Dr. Randy Short
Dr. Randy Short talks the Black & Brown Myth, Transnational Black Movement and Reparation. Dr. Shorts spoke with us a few days before the historical #Rally4Reparation that took place in D.C. on November 5th.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 148 – Black & Brown Myth & Reparation w/ Dr. Randy Short appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 147 – The Pamela Turner Case: Justice Denied
Necessary Blackness sits down with fearless social justice activist Arthur Reed to talk about the miscarriage of justice and the bias judge that presided over the case involving the killing of Pamela Turner, in Baytown, Texas. The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 147 – The Pamela Turner Case: Justice Denied appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 146 Conversation w/ Emerald Garner (Daughter of Eric Garner)
Necessary Blackness interviews the daughter of Eric Garner, (Emerald Garner) who was brutally murdered by the police. We discussed the tragic loss, her activism, the need for change when it come to qualify immunity for police officers, as well as her recently released book, “Finding My Voice”.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 146 Conversation w/ Emerald Garner (Daughter of Eric Garner) appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep 145- ZaZa Ali Talks Science As A Weapon
Warrior Scholar ZaZa Ali stopped by Necessary Blackness while in Atlanta to discuss, Science as a Weapon, Natural vs Synthetic and how spiritual warfare is being played out in our music and all throughout social media.The post Necessary Blackness Ep 145- ZaZa Ali Talks Science As A Weapon appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 144- All Love Branding
Necessary Blackness Podcast interview, Love of All Love Kauai where she enlighten us about the teachings of Maseru Emote (江本 勝, and how human consciousness could affect the molecular structure of water. The belief that words contains emotional energies and vibrations became the impetus for starting a clothing line with a positive affirmation. coupled with the teaching of Emote. Listen as Love takes us on her journey as an entrepreneur and how the healing powers of water plays an important part of her life. To watch the video…. Subscribe to Necessary Blackness YouTube channelThe post Necessary Blackness Ep: 144- All Love Branding appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness EP 143- Red Pill Talks Facts Initiative & MART 125
Red Pill sat down with Necessary Blackness to talk about how MART 125 coincided with the golden era of “Hip-Hop” as it was evolving rapidly and how it was commodified as a lifestyle. He also discuses the Facts Initiative and what’s next for the Twin Pillars. Many don’t know the long and fought history of MART 125 in Harlem and how it was the epic center of Black consciousness shaped by hip-hop music. Red Pill breaks it down in this video.The post Necessary Blackness EP 143- Red Pill Talks Facts Initiative & MART 125 appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness EP: 142- Monetizing Gentrification & Building Black Ownership
Today, we interviewed TJ Loftin to the nuisance abatement laws in Atlanta and Los Angelos, which is nothing more than a gentrification strategy hidden under a different name. We also talked about what true Black ownership looks like.The post Necessary Blackness EP: 142- Monetizing Gentrification & Building Black Ownership appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
The Meaning of Black August & Why Its an Annual Commemoration
During the month of #blackaugust we expresses solidarity Black political prisoners and prisoners of war. It’s supposed to be a month of sacrifice and self-discipline. From the outset it was aimed at strengthening the Black freedom struggle, within and beyond the walls of prisons. It’s a commemoration, not a celebration. #BlackAugust #PoliticalPrisoners #GeorgeJackson #JonathanJackson #mumiaThe post The Meaning of Black August & Why Its an Annual Commemoration appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep:141 – The Fight For Food Sovereignty
Our guest Omowale Afrika will talk about the need for food sovereignty and why this is of paramount concern and how you can join the movement. We also discussed the divide in the 60’s and 70’s between the Civil Rights Movement & The Freedom Fighters. He also discuss the importance of Baba Hannibal Afrik’s work and why it must be introduced to the current generation and to involve them in the fight. In 1911, Black owned 16 million acres of land, as of 2017, we lost 90% which leaves us with 4.5 million acres. That represents 1/2 of 1% of all the available farm land in the country. By May off 2022, the value of land Blacks lost is $326 Billion. To view video interview subscribe to Necessary Blackness Podcast Page on YOUTUBEThe post Necessary Blackness Ep:141 – The Fight For Food Sovereignty appeared first on Elementary Genocide.

My Views On “The Woman King”
The Woman King follows Nanisca (Davis), the general of the Dahomey Amazons, and Nawi (Mbedu), an ambitious recruit in the Kingdom of Dahomey. The film will depict how the pair “fought enemies who violated their honor, enslaved their people, and threatened to destroy everything they have lived for. This is a false narrative created by Hollywood. “The growth of Dahomey coincided with the growth of the Atlantic slave trade, and it became known to Europeans as a major supplier of slaves. As a highly militaristic kingdom constantly organized for warfare, it captured children, women, and men during wars and raids against neighboring societies, and sold them into the Atlantic slave trade in exchange for European goods such as rifles, gunpowder, fabrics, cowrie shells, tobacco, pipes, and alcohol. Other remaining captives became slaves in Dahomey, where they worked on royal plantations and were routinely mass executed in large-scale human sacrifices during the festival celebrations known as the Annual Customs of Dahomey.” Check out the video where I go into depth on the screenwriter, director, and cinematographer being all non-black. I also touch on how the inclusion of the LBGQT agenda will possibly be infused in the storyline. The post My Views On “The Woman King” appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness: Ep 140 The Social Contract is Broken and Void
Necessary Blackness Podcast caught up with Community Activist and Award-Winning Author, Kimberly Latrice Jones to discuss her latest book, How Can We Win: Race, History and Changing the Money Game That’s Rigged where she goes in depth about the economic disparities Black Americans have faced for generations and offers ways to fight against a system that is still rigged. Before there was Barak Obama, there was Harold Washington, before Harold Washington there was Rudy Lozano. Social Justice Warrior, Kimberly Latrice Jones gives us a history lesson on the great visionary Rudy Lozano, and talks about his unwavering dedication to amplifying the peoples voice, his assassination and the vision he set forth for others to follow. With the upcoming 37th year anniversary of the MOVE Movement bombing, Kimberly recalls the Philadelphia based group quest for justice and why its important to keep Mumia’s name alive. The post Necessary Blackness: Ep 140 The Social Contract is Broken and Void appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 139 -Candid Conversation w/ Rizza Islam Necessary Blackness Ep: 139 – Rizza Islam
Rizza Islam joins us in the studio to talk about everything from COVID-19 to the on going war between Russia and Ukraine. We also discuss the importance of land ownership and establishing generational wealth. To Watch Video Click Here The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 139 – Rizza Islam appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 138- Building Wealth & Personal Finance w/ Andre Hatchett
In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, we sat down with Andre Hatchett, who is a nationally acclaimed entrepreneur and philanthropist. Mr. Hatchett is the owner of ‘The Black Real Estate School, The Notary Business School, and co-founder of Buy Black NYC. Andre explains how your financial standing can change for the better despite the pandemic and why investing in the real estate market is a sure win, now more than ever. Andre Hatchett can also be heard on “The Hatchett Way Podcast”https://www.youtube.com/c/AndreCHatchett/featured Necessary Blackness Podcast listeners can get 80% off the following services with this special link. https://gumroad.com/a/1065391219The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 138- Building Wealth & Personal Finance w/ Andre Hatchett appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 137 -Black Male Doula Becomes Advocate For Black Women Necessary Blackness Ep: 137 – Black Male Doula Becomes Advocate For Black Women
From advocating for social justice in the streets to Hospitals and Birth Centers, Moorish Chef speaks to Necessary Blackness Podcast about being a Male Doula, the Spiritual Nature of giving birth, and the holistic process a mother goes through when delivering the greatest gift to the world.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 137 – Black Male Doula Becomes Advocate For Black Women appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness EP 136- America’s Favorite Dad Released From Prison #BillCosby
The release of Bill Cosby due to prosecutorial misconduct is not a technicality. Only those not educated on legalese, also known as legal jargon, will say #BillCosby was let out on a technicality Subscribe to Necessary Blackness Podcast Youtube Channel The post Necessary Blackness EP 136- America’s Favorite Dad Released From Prison #BillCosby appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 135 – White Oppression Black Trauma: An Afrocentric Approach To Healing
Necessary Blackness Podcast host Rahiem Shabazz talks with High Heals about intergenerational trauma. High Heals is a modern day Sharman known for being an energy healer who brings high energy vibrations to the collective. We also spoke about so-called Relationship Coach Kevin Samuels and his definition of high value men and this is what she had to say…The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 135 – White Oppression Black Trauma: An Afrocentric Approach To Healing appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 134 The Truth About Patrisse Cullors & #BlackLiveMatter Movement
In 2014, the first dollar raised was a GoFundMe using the picture of Shá Dixon at an action of civil disobedience. This picture helps the District Attorney, harass, target, and arrest Ms. Dixon. During her trial, BLM never assisted her, paid for lawyers, etc after using her picture illegally. Sha’ Dixon gives us a sneak peek into the earlier workings of the Black Lives Matter Movement and discusses in detail her departure.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 134 The Truth About Patrisse Cullors & #BlackLiveMatter Movement appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 133 Interview w/ Maria Lloyd
Necessary Blackness sat down with seasoned copywriter Maria Lloyd to discuss her latest book, Words Are Wealth: A Beginner’s Guide To Writing Profitable Copy For Email Marketing & Facebook Ads. Whether its Email Marketing or CRM Marketing Automation, Maria helps to make it simple. Her copywriting firm, Management 24, has taken clients from zero to an estimated seven-figures since 2015. Interested in purchasing your copy: https://wordsarewealth.com/ The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 133 Interview w/ Maria Lloyd appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 132 – No Address Documentary
Rahiem Shabazz will sit-down with Director Caletta Harris for a one-on-one interview to discuss her award-winning documentary series, “No Address” and the criminalization of homelessness. We will also disclose some of the proven tactical solutions, us as a community can do to end this ongoing crisis. The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 132 – No Address Documentary appeared first on Elementary Genocide.

Necessary Blackness Ep: 131 The Curse of Gospel
Necessary Blackness got a chance to sit down with Crumb of CrumbTV to discuss the origin of Negro Spirituals and how the Gospel (God-Spell), which is traditionally rooted in the church will alienate a musician once they start singing secular music. Crumb goes deep into the lives of Sam Cooke, who shook the gospel world to its roots and how his tragic death could be related to his secular music career. Ray Charles, Bobby Womack, Marvin Gaye and others are discussed in this deep and informative podcast.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 131 The Curse of Gospel appeared first on Elementary Genocide.

Necessary Blackness Ep: 130- Clearing The Air w/ Special Guest Jade
Rahiem Shabazz interviews Special Guest Jade to discuss the “Clear The Air” initiative and fight against anti-black racism. We also will discuss political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal who recently caught COVID-19 and the movement underway to free him from incarceration. Video: https://youtu.be/j87yu4gHE04 The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 130- Clearing The Air w/ Special Guest Jade appeared first on Elementary Genocide.

Necessary Blackness Ep: 129 Decolonizing Your Love
Necessary Blackness Podcast conducted an exclusive interview with Nwasha and Montsho Edu, who specialize in culturally-based counseling for couples and singles. Nwasha and Montsho guide couples and singles through the Sacred Science of SoulMating and is the co-creator of a cultural alternative to Valentine’s Day, called Akoma Day, currently celebrated in 14 countries.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 129 Decolonizing Your Love appeared first on Elementary Genocide.

Necessary Blackness Podcast EP: 128
In Episode 128, Rahiem Shabazz and Co-Host Marci Li decided to do a quick podcast and talk about NFL Football Player, Chad Wheeler abusing a Black woman and mainstream media lack of coverage. Full Interview on Youtube https://youtu.be/C7SCIUb-p40 The post Necessary Blackness Podcast EP: 128 appeared first on Elementary Genocide.

Necessary Blackness Ep: 128 – Prof. James Smalls- Culture & Politics In Black America
Necessary Blackness Podcast started the year 2021 with a powerful interview from the Grand Master Teacher James Smalls. We spoke about Trump’s supporters storming the Capitol, should Blacks join the military, and several other topics concerning Black America. “We do too much protesting. Our primary objective should always be food, clothing, shelter, safety, and security. Then the next step of clarity is you must control the economy, politics, and culture where you live. And if you’re clear on that then you understand that will allow you access for control of land, labor, and resources in your community. And you’ll have no need to protest”.-Prof. James Smalls-The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 128 – Prof. James Smalls- Culture & Politics In Black America appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 127 – The Year End Edition
2020 will be remembered for the worst pandemic in history, economic crisis, and massive protest. Rahiem Shabazz and Marci Li are here to talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly. In the 2nd part of the broadcast, Born King Allah talks Dr. Khalid Muhammad, being a young freedom fighter, and how he would walk the streets of Harlem with Dr. Khalid Muhammad and defend him during his appearance on the Phil Donahue Show. Full Interview on Youtube: https://youtu.be/v99U3JheNRMThe post Necessary Blackness Ep: 127 – The Year End Edition appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 125 The UnAmerican Dilemma w/ Omowale Afrika
In this interview Omowale Afrikatalks about his new documentary and the aftermath of the 2020 election. #UnAmericanDilemma documentary @RahiemShabazz @4evermarcili Available now: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/unamerican Link to full interview: https://youtu.be/T0fOIvn0FQkThe post Necessary Blackness Ep: 125 The UnAmerican Dilemma w/ Omowale Afrika appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep 124: Black Power Versuz Anti-Hotep Crusaders
We going live to discuss the latest vitriol towards those who stand for Black Liberation by those who put out disparaging comments. We discuss Jidenna and his comments about Hoteps being one of his top 5 enemies. We also breakdown and discuss the situation that happened at True Kitchen Kocktails in Dallas, TX. We stand in support of the owner and encourage everyone to support Black-owned businesses. Salute to True Kitchen Kocktails owner Kevin Kelly! http://truekitchenkocktails.com/ The post Necessary Blackness Ep 124: Black Power Versuz Anti-Hotep Crusaders appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 123 – RED PILL Speaks Black Society, Spiritual Growth, Hip-Hop & Healthy Living
Necessary Blackness Podcast got a chance to go live with Red Pill on Youtube and Facebook. We talked about the state of Black Society, Spiritual Growth, Hip-Hop & Healthy Living. Tune in, Like, and Subscribe. The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 123 – RED PILL Speaks Black Society, Spiritual Growth, Hip-Hop & Healthy Living appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Dr. Carmen Johnson Speaks on Being Framed & Sentenced
Today we are interviewing Carmen Johnson who was falsely accused and sentenced for Residential Mortgage Fraud. Maryland native served 57 months in prison followed by five years supervised release. Carmen R. Johnson, PhD, community activist and humanitarian, and is here with us today to discuss the why she was targeted, falsely accused and the aftermath of the situation.The post Dr. Carmen Johnson Speaks on Being Framed & Sentenced appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 121 Yarima Karama Talks 2020 Election, Ice Cube & SCOTUS Confirmation
Today we are interviewing Yarima Karama on the political climate in regard to the Presidential election, what does Black America look like with 4 more years of Trump, and why Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are not for Black America. We also talked about the controversy surrounding Ice Cube, the SCOTUS confirmation hearing with Amy Coney Barrett, and much more. The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 121 Yarima Karama Talks 2020 Election, Ice Cube & SCOTUS Confirmation appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 120 – PLANDEMIC COVID-19 No Need To Panic
Necessary Blackness Podcast had the opportunity to interview Keidi Obi Awadu on his recently released book, “Panic: What the Coronavirus Pandemic Tells Us About the State of the World”. Brother Keidi spoke in-depth about the fear and anxiety caused by sensationalist news headlines giving misinformation on COVID-19. Rahiem Shabazz and Marci Li got a chance to speak to Black America’s most notable dissenting voice against the COVID-19 pandemic and why he is against vaccines. The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 120 – PLANDEMIC COVID-19 No Need To Panic appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 119 – Judge Joe Brown Talks Emotional IQ, Breonna Taylor, Making Alliances, Democrat Double Cross and LBGTQ Issues.
Necessary Blackness Podcast had the unique opportunity to interview Judge Joe Brown. The beloved Judge talked to Rahiem Shabazz and his Co-Host Marci Li, about Emotional IQ, Breonna Taylor, Making Alliances, Having Allies, as well as the Democrat Double Cross and LBGTQ Issues.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 119 – Judge Joe Brown Talks Emotional IQ, Breonna Taylor, Making Alliances, Democrat Double Cross and LBGTQ Issues. appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 118 – ReCap of the ‘Foundation Black American Conference’ FBAC2020″
Necessary Blackness Podcast received the distinction of being present at #FBAC2020. Rahiem Shabazz had the honor of speaking to the sold-out crowd mass incarceration, the war on drugs, and the connection between slavery, capitalism, and the prison industrial complex, all of which are discussed in his award-winning documentary series, “Elementary Genocide“. Rahiem Shabazz also delved into what it means to be a Foundation Black American (FBA). The event was attended by Shabazz along with his Co-Host Marci Li. Great acknowledgment should be given to Tariq Nasheed for having the insight and courage to pull off this heroic event. Peep the recap and don’t miss next year’s event!!!! IG: @RahiemShabazz IG: @4EverMarciLi The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 118 – ReCap of the ‘Foundation Black American Conference’ FBAC2020″ appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blacknesss Podcast Ep: 117 – Blue Lives Matter A Protective Class?
In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, Rahiem Shabazz and Marci Li discuss the recent shootings of 2 Los Angeles Sheriffs. Joe Biden tweeted that the act was “Unconscionable” while some celebrate in the streets. What’s the proper response when “the open enemy” is on the receiving end of Karma? The post Necessary Blacknesss Podcast Ep: 117 – Blue Lives Matter A Protective Class? appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 116 – Major Political Parties & Other Hot Topics (AUDIO ONLY)
In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, we discuss the upcoming Presidential election and the state-sanctioned genocidal warfare that is being waged on Black Americans and much more.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 116 – Major Political Parties & Other Hot Topics (AUDIO ONLY) appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 115 – Self-Care When Dealing With A Narcissist
In this episode of Necessary Blackness Podcast, Co-Host Marci Li talks about being in a relationship with a narcissist, why she took a hiatus from social media and what are the tell-tale signs to know you’re involved with a narcissist. The author and co-host goes into great details about Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) and why it’s such a stigma in the Black Community. The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 115 – Self-Care When Dealing With A Narcissist appeared first on Elementary Genocide.
Necessary Blackness Ep: 114 – Crime Bill Joe & Top Cop Kamala – What is Black America Thinking?
Joe Biden has selected Kamala Harris to be his running mate, and most people are not happy with the selection of the former prosecutor and onetime 2020 primary rival who has built a reputation as an unyielding antagonist of the Trump administration. One of the problems many Black voters have with Joe Biden is the 1994 crime bill he co-authored that led to the mass incarceration of Black Americans. With, Kamala Harris, as attorney general, she weaponized technicalities to keep wrongfully convicted people behind bars rather than allow them new trials. Necessary Blackness Podcast speaks about the Vice President pick and why it’s not a celebratory moment for Black America. Join in on the conversation with Rahiem Shabazz and Marci Li to discuss this pivotal moment in politics.The post Necessary Blackness Ep: 114 – Crime Bill Joe & Top Cop Kamala – What is Black America Thinking? appeared first on Elementary Genocide.