Send us a text Who gets to name you—and what does that name unlock? We dig into why “Moorish American” isn’t a trend but a nationality with real lineage, legal standing, and a living culture. From the fall of Granada to the Atlantic world, we trace how Moors shaped knowledge, trade, and society, and how their descendants in America can locate themselves beyond labels like Negro, black, colored, or African American. We break down the etymology of “Moor,” connecting Greek and Latin forms to ol...
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Send us a text Who gets to name you—and what does that name unlock? We dig into why “Moorish American” isn’t a trend but a nationality with real lineage, legal standing, and a living culture. From the fall of Granada to the Atlantic world, we trace how Moors shaped knowledge, trade, and society, and how their descendants in America can locate themselves beyond labels like Negro, black, colored, or African American. We break down the etymology of “Moor,” connecting Greek and Latin forms to ol...
POWERNOMICS by Dr. Claude Anderson- Malakai Kane of Africatown
NYPTALKSHOW Podcast
1 hour 3 minutes
1 month ago
POWERNOMICS by Dr. Claude Anderson- Malakai Kane of Africatown
Send us a text Dr. Claude Anderson's Powernomics offers a roadmap for Black economic empowerment that remains profoundly relevant today. This thought-provoking conversation between community leaders explores how we can transform theory into practice by building sustainable Black communities and economic infrastructure. When we witness displacement and oppression globally, we often fail to recognize similar patterns happening in our own communities. What we euphemistically call "gentrificatio...
NYPTALKSHOW Podcast
Send us a text Who gets to name you—and what does that name unlock? We dig into why “Moorish American” isn’t a trend but a nationality with real lineage, legal standing, and a living culture. From the fall of Granada to the Atlantic world, we trace how Moors shaped knowledge, trade, and society, and how their descendants in America can locate themselves beyond labels like Negro, black, colored, or African American. We break down the etymology of “Moor,” connecting Greek and Latin forms to ol...