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Conscientization 101
James Stone and Zari Sundiata
61 episodes
1 month ago
Conscientization 101 podcast is a show published on Wednesdays which features workers, writers, artists, and others who are involved in the process of learning to perceive social, political, and economic contradictions, and are taking action against oppressive elements of reality. Each episode provides information and radical analysis that attacks the roots of the oppressive structures we contend with on a daily basis.

We place the issues of today within the context of the superstructure. This approach is paramount to developing a deeper understanding of society so limiting situations are brought into focus; which will create true resistance for the purpose of revolutionary transformation. While you are getting an in-depth analysis via Conscientization 101 podcast, we make sure to make our show an enjoyable and distinctly entertaining experience!!

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Conscientization 101 podcast is a show published on Wednesdays which features workers, writers, artists, and others who are involved in the process of learning to perceive social, political, and economic contradictions, and are taking action against oppressive elements of reality. Each episode provides information and radical analysis that attacks the roots of the oppressive structures we contend with on a daily basis.

We place the issues of today within the context of the superstructure. This approach is paramount to developing a deeper understanding of society so limiting situations are brought into focus; which will create true resistance for the purpose of revolutionary transformation. While you are getting an in-depth analysis via Conscientization 101 podcast, we make sure to make our show an enjoyable and distinctly entertaining experience!!

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Conscientization 101
EP.061: Is Apartheid Really Dead? Redux: A Dialogue with Dr. Julian Kunnie – Part 3 of 3
Dr. Julian E. Kunnie, professor of religious, Latin American, Middle Eastern and North African studies at the University of Arizona.
In the denouement of our three-part series with Dr. Julian Kunnie, we discuss the following:


* The general lack of class consciousness within struggle.
* An example of how neoliberal/neocolonial policies have had dire consequences for the people of Azania (South Africa).
* Encapsulation of social movements.

And, much more!
Dr. Julian Kunnie’s forthcoming book, The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainable with All Life, is scheduled for release June 25, 2025 (new release date as of January 27, 2025).
This episode is dedicated to our beloved freedom fighter, distinguished elder, and now former political prisoner, LEONARD PLETIER! Your example of resilience and struggle has inspired many, and will continue to inspire many, well into the future via the beautyful ones that are not yet born. Welcome Home Dear Brother!
This episode has featured music from:


Rakaa of Dilated Peoples & 2Mex – “Right This Wrong” and Buggin Malone – “Peltier’s Beat Goes On”, from the album Free Leonard Peltier: Hip Hop's Contribution to the Freedom Campaign
Conscientization 101– "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers – Part 1"
Akala – “Welcome to Dystopia” from his album Doublethink
A-Alikes (feat. M-1 & Raye 6) – “Whole Life” from their album Us Against Them

Raggo Zulu Rebel – “Tears of Gaia (Raggo Recitals)” from his album Arthur Fleck




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9 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 10 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.060: Is Apartheid Really Dead? Redux: A Dialogue with Dr. Julian Kunnie – Part 2 of 3
Dr. Julian E. Kunnie, professor of religious, Latin American, Middle Eastern and North African studies at the University of Arizona.
In part two of our illuminating series with Dr. Julian Kunnie, we discuss the following:


* How and why miscegenation has been used historically as a tool for colonial domination, referencing his book–The Cost of Globalization: Dangers to the Earth and Its People–and an article by Chinweizu–“Reparations for Darfur 4: A Resolution.”
* The importance of understanding the term genetic colonialism.
* Arab hegemony in Africa.

And, much more!
Dr. Julian Kunnie’s forthcoming book, The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainable with All Life, is scheduled for release June 25, 2025 (new release date as of January 27, 2025).
This episode features music from:


* Conscientization 101– "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers – Part 1"
* Big Frizzle – “Fast”
* Akala – “Maangamizi” from his album The Thieves Banquet  
* Donnie Mossberg – “Tragedy Mix”
* Raggo Zulu Rebel – “Unity”

Donnie Mossberg Instagram: @machingunfunk
Chinweizu’s “Reparations for Darfur 4: A Resolution”, appears in our complied document The Chinweizu Reader.
In reference to Akala’s The Thieves Banquet, see also Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o’s The Devil on the Cross.




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9 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 21 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.059: Is Apartheid Really Dead? Redux: A Dialogue with Dr. Julian Kunnie Part 1 of 3
Dr. Julian E. Kunnie, professor of religious, Latin American, Middle Eastern and North African studies at the University of Arizona.
It has been over 20 years since the publication of Dr. Julian Kunnie’s prescient and perspicacious treatise, Is Apartheid Really Dead?: Pan Africanist Working-Class Critical Perspectives, and nine years since we first dialogued with Dr. Kunnie about his book (podcast episodes 9 and 10), so what is the political terrain of Azania (South Africa) today? Is the analysis of Is Apartheid Really Dead? in regards to post-apartheid Azania still relevant today? Is Azania finally a fully sovereign nation run by its autochthonous inhabitants? If not, is it on its way? Or worse, is Dr. Kunnie’s analysis just as relevant today as it was when his book was first published; which means Azania is still suffering under neocolonial hegemony, which makes true revolutionary Pan-African working-class sovereignty for Azania a mere chimera?
In this episode of Conscientization 101 podcast, we present part one of a three-part dialogue with Dr. Julian Kunnie in regards to these vexing questions.
And while the aforementioned book was the original impetus for this dialogue; we also incorporate Dr. Kunnie’s other publication, The Cost of Globalization: Dangers to the Earth and Its People (podcast episodes 23-25), his forthcoming book The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainably with All Life–scheduled for release on June 25, 2025 (new release date as of January 27, 2025)–as well as a myriad of other topics.
In part one of our scintillating series with Dr. Kunnie, we set the stage for parts two and three, by giving an analysis of the impact of imperialism on the world’s people and ecosystem, and much more.
We also debut our new podcast intro: written, mixed, and performed by our esteemed brother Raggo Zulu Rebel! We also discuss details about our new Conscientization 101 Premium Podcast subscription; as well as the hand Raggo Zulu Rebel played in assisting us with our premium podcast subscription by introducing us to UK based music producer–and graphic designer we might add–Morfius! A very providential occurrence indeed.
And if that wasn’t enough, we also discuss the following:


* Settler colonialism, Palestine, and why resistance against settler colonialism is never a casus belli
* The election of a choleric, misanthropic, septuagenarian to the U.S. presidency.
* The utterly absurd, out of touch,
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10 months ago
2 hours 10 minutes 34 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.058: MCE: Nationbuilding – Theory and Practice Part 2
Hip-Hop collective MCE. From left to right: Ced Adamz, Eshmelek Malakyah, and Obafemi Kiensiedilele.

 
After an arduous and acrimonious dispute with a housing contractor—oh what a crazy summer and fall—we conclude our two-part series with the multi-genius collective, MCE.
In part two of this insightful and trenchant series we discuss the following:


* The impetus behind the creation of the numinous RBG: The Ep (Red, Black, Green)
* How the psychological condition, discerned by the late Dr. Kobi K.K. Kambon–known as cultural misorientation–conditions African people to view “progress” as ascendency within the oppressor’s system; and as such, we ask whether the term “Black” is a priori rendered reactionary when not properly defined within an African-centered context.
* How MCE’s acuity and adroitness also extends into the children’s literary arena, with Everyday Is A Sunday, a children’s book written and illustrated by Brother Obafemi

and, much more!
We also give a blistering, but shrewd and veracious, polemic on housing contractors, and info on MCE’s forthcoming EP Food, Clothes, & Shelter, dropping December 21, 2023.
You cannot afford to miss the conclusion to this percipient, sublime, and highly replayable series!
This episode features music from:


* Conscientization 101 – “Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers – Part 1” from our Musical Commentaries collection
* MCE from their album Knowledge Of Self Vol.2 Death to White Supremacy: the tracks were “It's A Go ft. Tahir RBG ", and “Liberation”. As well as the singles from RBG: The Ep (Red, Black, Green)

MCE’s social media and affiliated websites:


Website MCE
YouTube MCE SolMuzik
Instagram @mcesolmuzik
Facebook MCE SolMuzik
Bandcamp (search) MCE
Amazon (search) MCE
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1 year ago
2 hours 19 minutes 52 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.057: MCE: Nationbuilding – Theory and Practice Part 1
Hip-Hop collective MCE. From left to right: Eshmelek Malakyah, Obafemi Kiensiedilele, and Ced Adamz.
On this 57th episode of Conscientization 101 podcast, we present part one of a two-part dialogue with a collective of artists whose praxis embodies the definition of nationbuilding, MCE. This series is presented in its Unabridged Interview form, as a thank you to those who value Conscientization 101. Our sincerest thanks!
MCE is a collective of multi-talented artists hailing from Pine Bluff Arkansas; and while MCE possess a diverse skill set which ranges from drawing, painting, and the creation of murals, music production is their passion and primary endeavor!
Fueled by the lessons learned from our greatest teachers and scholars, MCE’s sound is the life blood of the people; MCE’s music inspires not merely consciousness but critical consciousness, which particularly focuses on people achieving an in-depth understanding of the world, allowing not only for their perception and exposure of social and political contradictions, but inspirational tools to change those contradictions.
MCE is comprised of emcees Obafemi Kiensiedilele (Magnum), Ced Adamz and soul singer Eshmelek Malakyah. With exemplary wordsmiths, complemented with melodic, harmonious, and ethereal vocals; MCE’s music is not only a paragon of conscientization in terms of subject matter (the quotidian struggles of African people worldwide), but it is also eloquent and euphonious, thus solidifying their status as a veritable and salient music group!
In part one of this perspicacious and epigrammatic series we discuss the following:


* The formation of MCE as a collective
* How being from Pine Bluff, AK has informed MCE’s praxis
* The strategies and tactics MCE developed to combat fatigue accrued through quotidian political struggle

and, much more!
In addition to our dialogue with MCE, we also discuss Dr. Walter A. Rodney’s invaluable posthumously released books; The Russian Revolution: A View from the Third World and Decolonial Marxism: Essays from the Pan-African Revolution.
This episode features music from:

* Conscientization 101 – “Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers – Part 1” from our Musical Commentaries collection
* MCE from their album Knowledge Of Self Vol.
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2 years ago
1 hour 59 minutes

Conscientization 101
EP.056: Dr. Walter A. Rodney Digitally Remastered Disquisition
Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney (March 23, 1942 – June 13, 1980)
Although it has been over forty years since the cowardly and brutal assassination of our dearly beloved brother Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney (aka Dr. W.A.R.), his intrepid spirit lives on with us today. While the quisling, pelf worshipping assassins succeeded in destroying Dr. Rodney physically, they paradoxically immortalized him. Dr. Rodney’s life was/is the personification of an uncompromised intellectual who committed, what Amilcar Cabral called, class suicide in service of the people. Assiduously devoted to theory and practice, or better said conscientization, the life of Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney, from an African cosmological perspective, can be seen as an orisha or loi. The relevance of Dr. Walter Rodney’s life and work is now an eternal guiding principal or law that future generations can call upon to fortify themselves when in struggle and service to the people.
In this episode of Conscientization 101 Podcast, we proudly present a Conscientization 101 digitally remastered disquisition by Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney called Crisis in the Periphery: Africa and the Caribbean.
In addition, we also discuss the following:


* Walter Anthony Rodney’s magnum opus How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
* Cultural hegemony as it relates to the European worldview
* The recent passing of novelist, essayist, and poet George Lamming, and his relationship to the work of Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney
* The writings of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o and how they relate to Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney. Also, the coincidental relationship between us finishing Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s novel Devil on the Cross in 2012, with the release of Akala’s 2013 album The Thieves Banquet

and much more, such as our charm, ironic humor, sardonic quips, and wit to boot! You do not want to miss this episode!  
This episode features music from:


* Cyclonious – “We Back At it” from his album Heroes For Hire 2
* Conscientization 101– "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers – Part 1" from our Musical Commentaries collection
* Akala – “The Thieves Banquet” from his album The Thieves Banquet
* Raggo Zulu Rebel – “99 Names” from his album God Complex
* Cyclonious – “Live Up” from his album Heroes For Hire

 Books referenced in this episode:


Walter Rodney Speaks: The Making of an African Intellectual by Walter Rodney
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2 years ago
2 hours 47 minutes 22 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.055: Raggo Zulu Rebel Emeritus: The Eloquence of a Scribe Part 2


On the long-awaited conclusion of our two-part series, Raggo Zulu Rebel Emeritus: The Eloquence of a Scribe, we discuss the following with Raggo Zulu Rebel:

* An in-depth analysis of Raggo’s album Necromancy
* The importance of understanding political economy, specifically understanding the superstructure as it pertains to Africanity/Blackness in Western societies
* The comfort in the malaise and isolation people experience due to social media and how that relates to Guy Debord’s Society of the Spectacle
* A critical critique of hashtag movements.

and, much more!

In addition to and in conjunction with the dialogue with Raggo, we discuss how Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Ayi Kwei Armah’s Two Thousand Seasons, and Anthony Sampson’s Black & Gold Tycoons, Revolutionaries and Apartheid work elucidates the necessity of imperialism (via colonial domination) to foster divisions amongst the colonized population. The divisions created by the colonizer are merely the first tools of ideological and psychological domination of the colonized, for the goal of the colonizer is cultural hegemony. The apogee of this phenomena is apparent when the colonized internalize the colonizer’s most potent ideological weapon…INDIVIUALISM!!!

This episode features music from:

* Raggo Zulu Rebel – Garden of Afrika
* Fela Kuti – “Confusion Break Bones” from his album Underground System
* Raggo Zulu Rebel: the tracks are “Elevator Musak", “First Stone”, and “Mac Cheez” from his album Necromancy
* Raggo Zulu Rebel: the tracks are “Where You Going” and “...
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3 years ago
1 hour 49 minutes 58 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.054: Raggo Zulu Rebel Emeritus: The Eloquence of a Scribe Part 1

Emeritus is an appellation bestowed upon a person who has personified excellence in their respective profession, (usually a former holder of an office, especially a college professor) having retired but allowed to retain their title as an honor. On this 54th episode of Conscientization 101 podcast, we present part one of a two-part dialogue with Raggo Zulu Rebel to discuss his retirement from his over two decades musical career, and why he is deserving of the designation of emeritus.
It has been an honor to be privy to the eloquence of this scribe, our dear brother, Raggo Zulu Rebel.
In part one of this trenchant, evocative, and sapient series we discuss the following:


* The thin line the music industry creates between commodifying music and true cultural expression
* Bourgeois privilege given to artists
* African-centered dilettantes/opportunists vs. growing into a real understanding of building an African-centered, working-class political economy, and much more!

This episode features music from:


* Chairman Maf – This World from his album MUFF
* Tha 4orce – My Brother’s Keeper (Instrumental) ,and
* Raggo Zulu Rebel from his albums God Complex, Holy War, WildFire mixtape (official mix by D.J. Anansa),  God MC, Arthur Fleck, Necromancy, and No Sleep (No Days Off): the tracks are “Milli", “Shut Em Down (feat. Doc4”, “Star of David (feat. Tony As)”, “No Gas (feat. Big Dutty Deeze & Dah1)”, “Magic Forest”, “Game of Thrones”, “Lonely People (feat. ID3AL), and “Study”, respectively.

Raggo Zulu Rebel social media and affiliated websites:


* Twitter @raggozulurebel
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3 years ago
2 hours 11 minutes 19 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.053: Wielding Words Like Weapons With Ward Churchill Part 3 of 3

In the riveting conclusion of our three part series with acclaimed American Indian Movement activist-intellectual Ward Churchill about his venerable book Wielding Words Like Weapons: Selected Essays In Indigenism, 1995-2005, we discuss the effects of the settler colonial polity of Canada on American Indians.
We investigate this phenomenon by examining the chapter titled “Kizhiibaabinesik”. The chapter is a poignant dedication to brother Ward’s late wife Leah Renae Kelly.
This episode features music from:


* Conscientization 101– "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers – Part 1" from our Musical Commentaries collection
* Wise Intelligent feat. Black Page – "By Design" from his album Ponzie

Be on the lookout for the forthcoming book from Ward Churchill available for pre-order, From a Native Son: Selected Essays in Indigenism, 1985–1995.
And for more works by Ward Churchill, click here.




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6 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 54 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.052: Wielding Words Like Weapons With Ward Churchill Part 2 of 3


We continue with part two of our three part dialogue with Ward Churchill regarding his august book Wielding Words Like Weapons: Selected Essays In Indigenism, 1995-2005.

In part two of this puissant series we discuss Indigenous people in Western cinema. Specifically we discuss the functionality of pejorative depictions of Indigenous people in cinema to the settler colonial project known as the Americas, its effects on Indigenous people, and much more. We also begin a discussion about postality (i.e. post–colonial, post–racial, post–modernism, etc.), and why it is meretricious.

This episode features music from:

* Conscientization 101 – "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers – Part 1" from our Musical Commentaries collection
* Big Cakes – “One Thing I know (Remix)” feat. Majical, Paperboi Enj, & Big Frizzle from his album No Expenses

Books mentioned in this episode include:

* Kwame A. Akoto’s Nationbuilding: Theory & Practice in Afrikan Centered Education 2nd ed.
* Kobi K.K. Kambon’s Cultural Misorientation: Misorientation: The Greatest Threat to the Survival of the Black Race in the 21st Century
* Dee Brown’s Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee: An Indian History of The American West

And for more works by Ward Churchill, click here.



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6 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 50 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.051: Wielding Words Like Weapons With Ward Churchill Part 1 of 3

Sagacious, trenchant, and decisive are just a few ways to describe the writings of American Indian Movement activist–intellectual Ward Churchill. Informed by praxis, Churchill’s decades of work demonstrate a keen understanding that the fulcrum of the world’s political–economic contradictions are found in attenuating indigenous people’s political–economic independence and creating a helotized population.
It was/is colonialism (settler colonialism in the case of the Americas), that lies at the heart of the current world’s misery, and any analysis to the contrary is not only unrealistic, but utterly naive and puerile. While others with the same level of Churchill’s public notoriety are content to vacillate in their commitment to decolonial struggle, and genuflect with imperialism without the slightest bit of ignominy, he—understanding the exigencies of TRUE decolonial struggle—has resolutely held true to the veracity of this analysis through the decades via the solemnity of his work. His book Wielding Words Like Weapons: Selected Essays In Indigenism, 1995-2005, is a primary example of his fidelity.
In this episode of Conscientization 101 podcast, we present part one of a multipart dialogue we had with Ward Churchill regarding his perspicuous book Wielding Words Like Weapons: Selected Essays In Indigenism, 1995-2005.
In part one of this evocative series we discuss the following:


* The importance of cultural understanding through reading and examining political-economy
* The concept of understanding the past to shape the future
* Defining of the term “Indigenism”
* The political–economic implications of the blood relations between Africans and American Indians
and much more!

Oh yeah, and we open this episode with one hell of a salvo!!!
This episode features music from:


* Buggin Malone – "Peltier’s Beat Goes On" and Deeskee “Right This Wrong (Instrumental)” from the album Free Leonard Peltier: Hip Hop's Contribution to the Freedom Campaign
* Akala – “Let It All Happen” from his album The Thieves Banquet
* Conscientization 101– "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers – Part 1" from our Musical Commentaries collection

Books and other works mentioned in this episode include:


* Ward Churchill’s In A Pig’s Eye: Reflections On The Police State, Repression, and Native America and Show more...
6 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes 41 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.050: Sakhu Sheti With Raggo Zulu Rebel

In renowned African psychologist's, Dr. Wade Nobles, book Seeking the Sakhu: Foundational Writings For An African Psychology, Dr. Nobles breaks down the terms “Sakhu” and “Sheti” as the following:


Sakhu Sheti are two terms from the Medu Netcher (Egyptian Hieroglyphs). The word "Sahku" means 'understanding, the illuminator, the eye and the soul of the being, that which inspires.' "Sheti" means to go deeply into a subject…'" (pg. 395, footnote 36).

In our 50th podcast episode with U.K. based recording artist Raggo Zulu Rebel...“we came to a deeper understanding” about who we are as African people. So sit back and enjoy as we delve into such topics as: nationalism and cultural unity of Africa, cultural misorientation, the cultural basis of economics, and much more.
This episode features sounds from:


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Chairman Maf from his album Ginger: the tracks are "Imposter", "Pear Tree", “Besomuch and "Friday Night Soul" respectively, and



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Raggo Zulu Rebel from his albums Selassie I Son (2007), The Return of Jah Messenger, and Jah Messenger: the tracks are “Dreadlocks Man ft. Spliff Range & Jah Mirikle", “Deeper”, “Old School ft. Sicko”, “Skylarkin”, and “RasTafari ft. Jah Mirikle, Rass Gregg & Spliffy” respectively.


Raggo Zulu Rebel social media and affiliated websites:


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Twitter @raggozulurebel

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Instagram @raggozulurebel



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Facebook Raggo Zulu Rebel

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Website: https://www.raggozulurebel.com/

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Bandcamp Raggo Zulu Rebel

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Soundcloud Raggo Zulu Rebel


Books mentioned in this episode were Chancellor Williams’s Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D.
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6 years ago
1 hour 53 minutes 7 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.049: Ideopraxis Series Dr. John Henrik Clarke
Dr. John Henrik Clarke (January 1, 1915 - July 16, 1998)
We conclude our Ideopraxis Series with a digitally re-mastered presentation from Dr. John Henrik Clarke titled, The African World Under Siege!!!!
This presentation from Dr. Clarke took place at the Slave Theater in New York circa mid 1990's. And in this presentation Dr. Clarke discusses the following:


* The essence of power
* The role false national consciousness, inculcated into African people, plays in the global disunity and subordination of African people
* Why "Pan-Capitalism" (a termed coined by Dr. Clarke referring to Africans embracing capitalist ethos), is antagonistic to Pan-Africanism
* The sellout of Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress (ANC).

(For more on this point see Part 1 and Part 2 of our dialogs with Dr. Julian Kunnie about his book Is Apartheid Really Dead?: Pan-Africanist Working-Class Cultural Critical Perspectives), and much more!
Dr. John Henrik Clarke (January 1, 1915-July 16, 1998) in the late 1960's through the late 1980's, was one of the foremost architects of the emerging discipline of Africana Studies/Africalogy as Professor of African World History in the Department of Black and Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College of the City University of New York and as the Carter G. Woodson Distinguished Visiting Professor of African History at Cornell University's Africana Studies and Research Center.
As an academician and intellectual, Dr. Clarke emerged as one of the leading theorists of African liberation and the uses of African history as a foundation and grounding for liberation. Under Dr. Clarke's formulation liberation was defined not simply as freedom from European domination, but fundamentally as the restoration of African sovereignty. He explored history's utility in moving an oppressed and subordinated people from a position of subjugation on multiple levels to full status as a self-sustaining, self-defining, self-directed, free, and independent people on a global stage.
Although a leader among European academy-trained African intellectuals who joined the European academy largely beginning in the late 1970's, Clarke's education and training were the product of a movement for the indigenization of African academic intellectualism in Harlem of the 1930's that can be traced back to the early nineteenth century. Books authored by or about Dr. John Henrik Clarke in the Conscientization 101 Library include Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust: Slavery and the Rise of European Capitalism, Africans at the Crossroads: Notes for an African World Revolution, and Show more...
7 years ago
1 hour 28 minutes 28 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.048: Ideopraxis Series Dr. Amos Wilson On Feel Good History Part 3
Dr. Amos Wilson (February 23, 1941 - January 14, 1995)
In the conclusion of our digitally re-mastered presentation entitled Dr. Amos Wilson on Feel Good History, from our Ideopraxis Series, Dr. Wilson discusses the following:


* Why it is not possible to be African-centered without the goal of Pan-African nation building
* Education not being about getting a job for a life of conspicuous consumption
* Constant vigilance, while building Pan-African organization, against those whose "African-centeredness" is based on rejection by other people, and much more!

Ideopraxis, a term coined by renowned African scholar & author Ayi Kwei Armah, means "the translation of ideas systematically embraced into structured behavior and lifestyle. Ideopraxis is the yardstick that separates revolutionary performers from phonies" (Remembering The Dismembered Continent, pg 75-76). With this term in mind, we created our Ideopraxis Series.
Conscientization 101's Ideopraxis Series is an extension of the tracks we produced for our FREE GIFT musical commentaries featuring Dr. Marimba Ani, Dr. Amos Wilson, and Dr. John Henrik Clarke. These podcast episodes include lectures we have curated and digitally re-mastered from each of these African scholars in order to preserve these critical insights and analysis.
This episode features music from:


* Conscientization 101- "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers - Part 1" from our Musical Commentaries collection
* Wise Intelligent - "Eye Wish 99'" from his album Blessed Be The Poor
* Akala - "Get Educated" from his album Knowledge is Power Mixtape, Vol. 1

Books by Brother Amos in the Conscientization 101 Library include Black-On-Black Violence: The Psychodynamics of Black Self-Annihilation in Service of White Domination, Afrikan-Centered Consciousness Versus the New World Order: Garveyism in the Age of Globalism, and Blueprint for Black Power: A Moral, Political, and Economic Imperative for the Twenty-First Century
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7 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 48 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.047: Ideopraxis Series Dr. Amos Wilson On Feel Good History Part 2
Dr. Amos Wilson (February 23, 1941 - January 14, 1995)
We continue with our digitally re-mastered presentation titled Dr. Amos Wilson on Feel Good History Part 2 of 3, from our Ideopraxis Series!!!
In this episode Dr. Wilson will be discussing the following:


* Social fiction of individualism
* Culture and Identity
* Why multicultural (assimilation) education must be rejected for African-Centered education, and much more!

Ideopraxis, a term coined by renowned African scholar & author Ayi Kwei Armah, means "the translation of ideas systematically embraced into structured behavior and lifestyle. Ideopraxis is the yardstick that separates revolutionary performers from phonies" (Remembering The Dismembered Continent, pg 75-76). With this term in mind, we created our Ideopraxis Series.
Conscientization 101's Ideopraxis Series is an extension of the tracks we produced for our FREE GIFT musical commentaries featuring Dr. Marimba Ani, Dr. Amos Wilson, and Dr. John Henrik Clarke. These podcast episodes include lectures we have curated and digitally re-mastered from each of these African scholars in order to preserve these critical insights and analysis.
This episode features music from:


* Conscientization 101- "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers - Part 1" from our Musical Commentaries collection
* Wise Intelligent - "Fuck U" from his album TheBlueKluxKlan
* Raggo Zulu Rebel - "Fire Bun ft. Nikz Natty Lightning" from his album The Return of Jah Messenger

Books by Brother Amos in the Conscientization 101 Library include Black-On-Black Violence: The Psychodynamics of Black Self-Annihilation in Service of White Domination, Afrikan-Centered Consciousness Versus the New World Order: Garveyism in the Age of Globalism, and Blueprint for Black Power: A Moral, Political, and Economic Imperative for the Twenty-First Century.
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7 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 52 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.046: Ideopraxis Series Dr. Amos Wilson On Feel Good History Part 1
Dr. Amos Wilson (February 23, 1941 - January 14, 1995)
We continue our Ideopraxis Series with part one of a three part digitally re-mastered presentation titled Dr. Amos Wilson on Feel Good History.
In part one, Dr. Wilson discusses the following:


* Fallacy of the ego massaging and conspiracy theory approach to history
* Importance of reading for the development of conscientization
* Importance of theory
* Why so called "educational problems" of African children are not innate academic ineptitude but political problems created by alien/colonial domination, and much more!

In addition to Dr. Wilson's presentation, we also discuss a commentary written by Bruce Dixon, Black Agenda Report managing editor, titled "Liberal Ire at Trump and Cambridge Analytica is Misdirected From Billionaires Who Own Your Data", as it relates directly to our Ideopraxis Series and the importance of owning the content you produce.
Dr. Amos N. Wilson, was a social case worker, supervising probation officer, psychological counselor, training administrator in New York City Department of Juvenile Justice, and Assistant Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York.
He was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1941 and completed his undergraduate degree at Morehouse College. He later moved to New York where he completed his masters at The New School For Social Research before attaining his doctorate from Fordham University, New York City, in the field of General Theoretical Psychology.
Familiarly referred to as Brother Amos, he availed himself for numerous appearances at educational, cultural and political organizations such as the First World Alliance, the Afrikan Poetry Theatre, Afrikan Echoes, House of Our Lord Church, the Patrice Lumumba Coalition, the Slave Theatre and CEMOTAP to name just a few. His travels took him throughout the United States, to Canada and the Caribbean. Dr. Wilson's activities transcended academia into the field of business, owning and operating various enterprises in the greater New York area.
A prolific writer, Wilson has penned other pertinent works in the areas of education, child development and therapeutic psychology. Brother Amos passed away on January 14, 1995. Books by Brother Amos in the Conscientization 101 Library include Black-On-Black Violence: The Psychodynamics of Black Self-Annihilation in Service of White Domination, Afrikan-Centered Consciousness Versus the New World Order: Garveyism in the Age of Globalism, and Blueprint for Black Power: A Moral, Political, and Economic Imperative for the Twenty-First Century.
Ideopraxis, a term coined by renowned African scholar & author Ayi Kwei Armah, means "the translation of ideas systematically embraced into structured behavior and lifestyle.
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7 years ago
1 hour 26 minutes 4 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.045: Ideopraxis Series Dr. Marimba Ani’s Yurugu Part 2

We continue our Ideopraxis Series with the conclusion of Dr. Marimba Ani's digitally re-mastered presentation of her critically acclaimed book, Yurugu: An African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought And Behavior, where she discusses the following:


* The Western conception of monotheism
* How/Why the Western conception of beauty and art is the perfection that does not exist in nature (i.e. obsession with "physical perfection", "eternal youth", and sayings such as "you are as young as you want to be")
* The purpose of the cultural "other"
* Her term the rhetorical ethic
* How "multiculturalism", and/or banal sayings such as "We are all human", "We are one human race", "I don't see color, and "We are all part of the human family" etc is the imperial Western ideological weapon which she defines as the syntax of universalism. This is the tactic Europeans use to attempt to negate one's unique African identity (or any non-white person's identity), in favor of what they define as the "human race" or "universal humanity", but really is the propagation of European cultural imposition (assimilation/domination).
* The meaning of the term "progressive" as defined by Western epistemology, and much more!

Ideopraxis, a term coined by renowned African scholar & author Ayi Kwei Armah, means "the translation of ideas systematically embraced into structured behavior and lifestyle. Ideopraxis is the yardstick that separates revolutionary performers from phonies" (Remembering The Dismembered Continent, pg 75-76). With this term in mind, we created our Ideopraxis Series.
Our Ideopraxis Series is an extension of our Conscientization 101 produced tracks from our FREE GIFT musical commentaries featuring Dr. Marimba Ani, Dr. Amos Wilson, and Dr. John Henrik Clarke. These podcast episodes include lectures we have curated and digitally re-mastered from each of these African scholars in order to preserve these critical insights and analysis.
This episode features music from:


* Conscientization 101 - "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers - Part 1" from our Musical Commentaries collection
* Mutabaruka - "History" from his album Life and Lessons
* Wise Intelligent - "Israelite (This Uprising) 05'" from his album Blessed Be The Poor

Other works by Dr. Marimba Ani in the Conscientization 101 Library include Let The Circle Be Unbroken: The Implication of African Spi...
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7 years ago
1 hour 50 minutes 38 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.044: Ideopraxis Series Dr. Marimba Ani’s Yurugu Part 1

Ideopraxis, a term coined by renowned African scholar Ayi Kwei Armah, means "the translation of ideas systematically embraced into structured behavior and lifestyle. Ideopraxis is the yardstick that separates revolutionary performers from phonies" (Remembering The Dismembered Continent, pg 75-76). With this term in mind, we created our Ideopraxis Series. Our Ideopraxis Series is an extension of our Conscientization 101 produced tracks from our FREE GIFT musical commentaries featuring Dr. Marimba Ani, Dr. Amos Wilson, and Dr. John Henrik Clarke.
These podcast episodes include lectures we have curated and digitally re-mastered from each of these African scholars in order to preserve these critical insights and analysis.
Our first installment is a lecture from Dr. Marimba Ani circa January 1995 at a gathering hosted by the Association for the study of Classical African Civilizations, ASCAC. In this lecture, she discusses the premise and substance of her critically acclaimed book, Yurugu: An African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior, elucidating the following aspects:


* How all analysis is based in a particular worldview
* How culture is political and ideological
* Defines the African Worldview
* How she came to name the book Yurugu
* Corrects the fallacy that western culture is universal
* The importance of understanding why "facts" are not the same thing as the truth, and much more!

In addition, we discuss the profundity of understanding Kwame Ture's analysis that "power begins at the level of conception", the intellectual insights gained from reading Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of Race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D. by Dr. Chancellor Williams and Two Thousand Seasons by Ayi Kwei Armah simultaneously, and much more. Other must read books mentioned, that are in the Conscientization 101 Library, are Kobi K.K. Kambon's African/Black psychology in the American context: African-Centered Approach  and Dr. Marimba Ani's Let The Circle Be Unbroken:The Implication of African Spirituality in the Diaspora.
This episode features music from:


Conscientization 101- Music from our Free Gift Collection, "Dr. Marimba Ani on African Warriors" and "Decolonize This...
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7 years ago
1 hour 43 minutes 47 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.043: Affiong L. Affiong Weapons of Liberation

We are proud to be airing a digitally re-mastered lecture from a sister who is dedicated to the struggle and victory of Pan Afrikan liberation, unification and sovereignty, Affiong L. Affiong. In Weapons of Liberation, sister Affiong delves into:


* Mysticism posing as revolutionary practice
* The use of history as a form of escapism as opposed to conscientization
* Power as the ultimate goal of the colonized as opposed to acceptance/assimilation (i.e. "fighting against racism")
* Importance of African identity
* Neocolonialism
* Organizing from below instead of top down
* Language as a political weapon (i.e. using the word "slave" vs. "enslaved"), and much more!

In addition to sister Affiong's lecture, we continue our discussion from our previous episode about a people's conception of time. With the assistance of Jacob H. Carruthers's Intellectual Warfare, and an epistemological curiosity, we denude the iniquitous notion that the imposition of the Gregorian calendar (Western time) should be coterminous to an African (or any other non-western people's) weltanschauung, and much more!
This episode features music from:


* Conscientization 101 - "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers - Part 1" (Instrumental) from our Musical Commentaries collection
* Big Frizzle - "How Media Portrays/Betrays Me" and "Ancestor Veneration" from his album FamilyFirst Africa 4 Africans Edition
* Cyclonious - "Powers Combined" featuring Apex Zero & Black Stax from his album The Revival

 
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7 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 12 seconds

Conscientization 101
EP.042: Cyclonious The Revival Part 2

We closeout 2017, according to the Gregorian/Western calendar, with the conclusion of our two part series, Cyclonious: The Revival. In the conclusion we discuss: the inception of Cyclonious's track "Invasion Day", and the history, culture, and colonial living conditions of the Indigenous people of Australia. We also discussed Cyclonious's track "Garvey", and the importance of carrying forward the Garvey blueprint to carry forward African nationalism, and much more!
This episode features music from:


* Cyclonious- "Maafa", "Invasion Day", "Garvey" and "Ma'at" from his album The Revival
* Tha 4orce- "Wild Wind That Blows [Instrumental] " from his WILD WIND THAT BLOWS with CYCLONIOUS [EP]

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7 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 33 seconds

Conscientization 101
Conscientization 101 podcast is a show published on Wednesdays which features workers, writers, artists, and others who are involved in the process of learning to perceive social, political, and economic contradictions, and are taking action against oppressive elements of reality. Each episode provides information and radical analysis that attacks the roots of the oppressive structures we contend with on a daily basis.

We place the issues of today within the context of the superstructure. This approach is paramount to developing a deeper understanding of society so limiting situations are brought into focus; which will create true resistance for the purpose of revolutionary transformation. While you are getting an in-depth analysis via Conscientization 101 podcast, we make sure to make our show an enjoyable and distinctly entertaining experience!!