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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 1H 23M

Heritage Hip-Hop Podcast Ep. 242 Knowledge Born Allah: Who Will Teach the Next Generation?

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In this Black History Month special on the Heritage Hip-Hop Podcast, we sit with Knowledge Born Allah for a powerful conversation on how Black history is passed down—and what happens when the Griots disappear.We explore the responsibility of cultural storytellers, educators, and artists in preserving truth through words, memory, and intention, and how the erosion of griots in urban culture directly impacts Hip-Hop and Black identity moving forward. Knowledge Born Allah breaks down why language matters, why context matters, and why history without guardians is easily erased.The episode also highlights his 9-volume eBook series Voices of the Diaspora, a monumental body of work dedicated to documenting global Black experiences, perspectives, and wisdom across generations. We connect that mission to his platform Do The Knowledge Radio, and why knowledge transmission is not optional—it’s survival.This conversation touches on:The death of the Griots in modern urban cultureThe power of words in shaping identity and resistanceHow Hip-Hop carries history—or loses itWhy Black History Month must be lived, not limited to FebruaryThe urgency of teaching the next generation with purposeThis isn’t nostalgia. This is cultural preservation, intellectual responsibility, and generational truth-telling.Who is passing the knowledge to the next generation—and how?#KnowledgeBornAllah #BlackHistoryMonth #VoicesOfTheDiaspora #DoTheKnowledgeRadio #HeritageHipHop #BlackHistory #HipHopCulture #Griots #CulturalPreservation #PowerOfWords #BlackLegacy #HipHopEducation #DiasporaVoices #KnowledgeIsPower #TeachTheYouthAre you Looking to start a podcast? Join me here and start one on Streamyard, the leading platform to start your podcast journey.Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5335140285808640

In this Black History Month special on the Heritage Hip-Hop Podcast, we sit with Knowledge Born Allah for a powerful conversation on how Black history is passed down—and what happens when the Griots disappear.We explore the responsibility of cultural storytellers, educators, and artists in preserving truth through words, memory, and intention, and how the erosion of griots in urban culture directly impacts Hip-Hop and Black identity moving forward. Knowledge Born Allah breaks down why language matters, why context matters, and why history without guardians is easily erased.The episode also highlights his 9-volume eBook series Voices of the Diaspora, a monumental body of work dedicated to documenting global Black experiences, perspectives, and wisdom across generations. We connect that mission to his platform Do The Knowledge Radio, and why knowledge transmission is not optional—it’s survival.This conversation touches on:The death of the Griots in modern urban cultureThe power of words in shaping identity and resistanceHow Hip-Hop carries history—or loses itWhy Black History Month must be lived, not limited to FebruaryThe urgency of teaching the next generation with purposeThis isn’t nostalgia. This is cultural preservation, intellectual responsibility, and generational truth-telling.Who is passing the knowledge to the next generation—and how?#KnowledgeBornAllah #BlackHistoryMonth #VoicesOfTheDiaspora #DoTheKnowledgeRadio #HeritageHipHop #BlackHistory #HipHopCulture #Griots #CulturalPreservation #PowerOfWords #BlackLegacy #HipHopEducation #DiasporaVoices #KnowledgeIsPower #TeachTheYouthAre you Looking to start a podcast? Join me here and start one on Streamyard, the leading platform to start your podcast journey.Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5335140285808640

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