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Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
I Keep It Classic LLC
13 episodes
5 days ago
The "Politics and Black Families" podcast, part of Rafielle's media company "I Keep It Classic," focuses on discussing the intersection of politics and the experiences of Black families. The show aims to explore how political decisions and policies impact Black communities, offering insights into various social, economic, and cultural issues. It features candid conversations with political guests, community leaders, and experts, addressing topics that resonate with Black families, such as immigration, education, and social justice.
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The "Politics and Black Families" podcast, part of Rafielle's media company "I Keep It Classic," focuses on discussing the intersection of politics and the experiences of Black families. The show aims to explore how political decisions and policies impact Black communities, offering insights into various social, economic, and cultural issues. It features candid conversations with political guests, community leaders, and experts, addressing topics that resonate with Black families, such as immigration, education, and social justice.
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Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Did you find Islam or did Islam find you?

Muslim representation in America is growing, but navigating this space remains both crucial and delicate. In this episode we sit down with Imam Eman Yusuf Ramadan to discuss the challenges and triumphs of being a voice for Muslim Americans in today’s climate. Join us for an insightful conversation on faith, identity, and leadership.

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7 months ago
19 minutes 38 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Iman Ramadan on the State of America | Politics and Black Families

Islamic fashion stylist and political advocate Iman Ramadan joins Politics and Black Families for a powerful discussion on the current state of America. From culture and identity to policy and power, we break down the issues shaping our communities today.


Don’t miss this insightful conversation!

Subscribe Follow us on social media: @ikeepitclassic📧 Contact us: info@ikeepitclassic.com

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7 months ago
35 minutes 1 second

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Politics and Black Families with Nina Turner

In this episode of Politics and Black Families, I sat down with the incomparable Nina Turner, a powerhouse in progressive politics and an unwavering advocate for working people. From the jump, she brought her signature energy and truth-telling, cutting through political jargon to focus on what really matters—economic justice, Black political power, and the fight for policies that truly uplift families.


We got into the real conversations that mainstream media often sidesteps: What does it take for Black communities to move beyond survival and into true economic independence? How do we push past political stagnation and demand accountability from elected officials, regardless of party? And why is it so crucial for Black families to stay engaged in the fight for justice, even when the system feels rigged against us?


Nina didn’t hold back—whether we were talking about the failures of both parties to fully address poverty, the power of grassroots organizing, or the need for Black leaders to be bold in their advocacy. She spoke on the importance of political education and how history shows that change doesn’t come from the top down, but from the people demanding it from the ground up.


We also touched on her own journey in politics, the lessons she’s learned, and how she keeps pushing forward despite resistance. And of course, she dropped some gems about what’s next for her and how we can all stay in the fight.


This was one of those raw, unfiltered, and necessary conversations—the kind that makes Politics and Black Families what it is. If you’re serious about Black political power, economic justice, and shaking up the status quo, this is one you don’t want to miss.

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7 months ago
38 minutes 29 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Two Black Americans One Democrat One Republican

Two Black Perspectives, One Honest Debate – A episode where two Black Americans, one Democrat and one Republican, tackle the issues that matter to our community. From politics to culture, we have real, unfiltered conversations about what divides us and what brings us together. Different views, same goal: moving our people forward.”

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11 months ago
29 minutes 40 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Politics and Black Families with Rafielle featuring Amelia Siamomua

Meet Amelia Siamomua: A Leader Ready to Make a Difference Amelia Siamomua is a dedicated community leader and development economist with a passion for helping others. She’s an international consultant and advocate who has spent her life working to improve opportunities for people. Amelia graduated from the University of the South Pacific in Fiji, where she studied economics and politics, and continued her education at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. When Amelia isn’t busy working, you’ll find her playing tennis with her family at the Northcrest Swim & Tennis Club, walking around her neighborhood, or spending time in her garden. She’s been actively involved in her community, serving on the board of the Northcrest Civic Association and being a proud member of several Republican groups in Georgia. A Lifetime of Experience With over 39 years of experience, Amelia has worked at the regional, national, and international levels, advising on social, economic, and political development. She’s helped underserved communities through her work with organizations like CARE, and even served at the United Nations in New York. From Africa to the Caribbean and Asia-Pacific, Amelia’s work has touched people around the world. Committed to Our Future Now, Amelia is stepping up to serve the people of District 40. She’s passionate about making life better for her community. Her goals? Affordable opportunities, better services, and safer neighborhoods. She’s all about creating lasting changes to build a better future for everyone in Georgia.



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1 year ago
16 minutes 7 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Politics and Black Families with Rafielle featuring Dr. Z

He's a retired urological surgeon who dedicated his career to relieving pain and suffering, always driven by a deep mission to make the world a better place, one patient at a time. Since graduating from medical school in 1983, Dr. Zisholtz, or 'Dr. Z' as he's known, has been a pillar of the medical community, practicing mostly in Riverdale and East Point, Georgia. But Dr. Z’s story doesn’t stop there. Guided by the Hebrew concept of *Tikun Olam*, which means ‘repairing the world,’ he has been tirelessly active in community institutions since moving to Georgia in 1988. He’s volunteered on the boards of schools and synagogues, always working to make his community stronger, safer, and better for everyone. After 34 years of marriage, Dr. Z lost his first wife, Vivian, to breast cancer. Together, they raised four children, and Vivian’s legacy of compassion and activism runs deep, as she herself was the daughter of a military chaplain who was involved in the Civil Rights Movement. Four years ago, Dr. Z found love again and remarried Mindy, a wonderful woman from Houston who shares the same passion for doing good. Their shared histories—rooted in family teachings of lending a helping hand and remembering the struggles of their ancestors who escaped Europe—drive their commitment to making the world a better place. Dr. Z is now focused on giving back to his state and his country. It’s an honor to have someone with such a rich legacy of service and community leadership here with us today. Please welcome Dr. Zisholtz!"

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1 year ago
24 minutes 3 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Politics and Black Families with Rafielle featuring Likisha Griffin

Likisha "Kiche" Griffin is a Creative Producer and Consultant specializing in brand development for art professionals and independent filmmakers.

Griffin has worked with award-winning visual producer Sheila Pree Bright on branding strategies for #1960Now digital campaigns. She is Co-Producer of Bright’s art film #1960Now: Art + Intersections and an essay contributor to #1960Now, the book, published by Chronicle Books.

Griffin also has worked with museums and art organizations. She is an essay contributor to Prospect 4 New Orleans, a citywide triennial of contemporary art curated by Artistic Director Trevor Schoonmaker. Her contribution to the exhibition catalogue honors the legacy work of MacArthur Fellow John T. Scott.

During her tenure at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum (Smithsonian Affiliate) — she was Community Engagement Curator of  Devin Allen: Awakenings in a New Lights. She was also the curatorial assistant of  Ruth Starr Rose (1887-1965): Revelations of African American Life in Maryland and the World, curated by Art Historian Barbara Paca, Ph.D. The exhibition was sponsored by Brown Capital Management and featured on ancestry.com

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1 year ago
14 minutes 17 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Politics and Black Families with Rafielle featuring The Brown Family

On this episode of Politics and Black Families, we welcome The Brown Family—a dynamic household of current and future political leaders. We dive into Atlanta’s political landscape, including Sheriff Brown’s run for office and the challenges facing Fulton County Jail. We also celebrate Mrs. Brown’s incredible journey to earning her PhD from Harvard and explore the impact of the conflict in Darfur. Plus, we highlight their son’s exciting first year at Morehouse College. Tune in for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation about leadership, education, and the fight for change

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1 year ago
29 minutes 49 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Politics and Black Families with Rafielle featuring Rashaun Kemp

Excited to welcome Rashaun Kemp, a powerhouse in education and community leadership, to our show! Join us as we discuss the impact of Black and Brown charter school leaders and the importance of community involvement. Hosted by Rafielle Kirkland, this episode is a must-watch for anyone passionate about politics and Black families. Points Economy For All: I will fight for a fair wage, rent control, apprenticeship programs, paid family leave, affordable housing, and more. Workers' rights, including safe conditions and the right to unionize, are vital. Affordable Healthcare: Expand Medicaid, address healthcare disparities, and protect reproductive rights. Reform hospital development for equitable access. Public Safety: Support sensible gun reforms, improve community-law enforcement relationships, and focus on rehabilitation in the justice system. Education: Increase school funding, support teachers, ensure equitable education, expand HOPE, and oppose unfair voucher bills. Voting Rights: Make Election Day a state holiday, fight restrictive voting laws, and expand access to the ballot.

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1 year ago
21 minutes 35 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Politics and Black Families with Rafielle featuring Gabriel Sanchez

Gabriel Sanchez's focuses on advocating for affordable housing, healthcare for all, and worker's rights, striving to create a better Georgia for everyday people. Raised in Cobb County, Gabriel draws from his personal experiences in an immigrant family, emphasizing the importance of community. He rejects corporate PAC money and supports policies that put people over profits, aiming to uplift working families who struggle with issues like rent, childcare, and healthcare costs.

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1 year ago
13 minutes 31 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Politics and Black Families with Rafielle featuring Duvwon Robinson

We spoke with Duvwon Robinson about his journey growing up in Atlanta, Georgia, and how he overcame the challenges of the crack epidemic. Now, he's channeling his resilience into a run for public office.


Duvwon was raised on the northwest side of Atlanta in Bowen Homes, a public housing project that was once a symbol of the city's struggle. He knows firsthand the impact of limited access to essential resources and information. Despite numerous attempts by city leaders to engage the community, Duvwon feels that genuine change requires more than just dialogue—it requires giving citizens a true seat at the table.


His vision for a better Atlanta is rooted in returning to the basics: addressing watershed and waste management issues, enhancing public safety, and ensuring livable wages for all City of Atlanta employees.


Duvwon embodies the spirit of Atlanta—challenging the status quo and striving for excellence. He proudly declares, "I am From Atlanta, For Atlanta.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 9 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Politics and Black Families with Rafielle featuring Kendra Biegalski

We discuss how she became a nuclear engineer and why she's running for office in Georgia.


Dr. Biegalski has a Ph.D. as well as a professional engineering license in nuclear engineering. She has work experience in classified government-sponsored work, academic research, and in the educational field. Dr. Biegalski is passionate about education, and has decades of experience teaching students of all ages and abilities from kindergarten through graduate level college courses. In addition, she has given highly technical and specialized training and other knowledge building presentations to both experts and laypersons to local as well as international audiences. Dr. Biegalski has managed both professional and academic project teams during her career. Due to her work and volunteer efforts at Dekalb County polling places and her work with election integrity groups, she is familiar with Georgia elections, laws, procedures, and the voter roll database. She volunteers her time in educational, business, and religious settings and enjoys performing Irish dance

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1 year ago
32 minutes 2 seconds

Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
Politics and Black Families with Rafielle (Trailer)
5 years ago
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Politics and Black Families with Rafielle
The "Politics and Black Families" podcast, part of Rafielle's media company "I Keep It Classic," focuses on discussing the intersection of politics and the experiences of Black families. The show aims to explore how political decisions and policies impact Black communities, offering insights into various social, economic, and cultural issues. It features candid conversations with political guests, community leaders, and experts, addressing topics that resonate with Black families, such as immigration, education, and social justice.