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All Black All The Time!
by Umoja Black
All Black, All The Time is where unfiltered truth meets radical solutions. We break down the socio-economic, political, and cultural realities of Black America and the African diaspora—no sugarcoating, no distractions. From America’s racial games to Africa’s fight for sovereignty, we dissect the systems at play and challenge the narrative. If you’re tired of recycled debates and ready for real change, you’re in the right place. Tap in. Let’s get to work.
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Episode #27: The Truth About the Black Agenda No One Wants to Say Out Loud
Chapters00:00 The Importance of Nationhood02:21 The Need for a Unified Plan05:06 The Black Agenda and Political Engagement07:56 The Challenge of Unity Among Black Communities10:30 The Role of Voting and Political Strategy13:01 The Power of Collective Action15:45 Conscious Choices and Community Responsibility21:05 Navigating Online Criticism and Trolls23:45 The Call for Community Investment25:33 Building a New Black Wall Street27:11 The Power of Collective Savings29:43 Gratitude and Future Aspirations33:02 The Challenge of Activism and Resources34:48 Confronting Self-Deception and AccountabilitySummaryA powerful conversation exploring Black identity, economic empowerment, political strategies, and the importance of unity and planning for the future of Black communities.All Black All The Time Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3lnMPHelZIuhSGohiYhHwY?si=UkoG8DW8RjuMyuI6mOQ8bQ📣 GET INVOLVED 📣BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org
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Episode #26: Black History Month 2026 - When Will We Listen
SummaryIn this conversation, Umoja reflects on the importance of Black History Month and emphasizes the need for collective action among the Black community. He discusses the potential impact of banking together, learning from historical figures, and the necessity of creating Black ecosystems. Through powerful quotes and personal insights, Umoja calls for unity and proactive measures to build a better future for the community.Chapters00:00 Ending Black History Month with Action02:16 The Power of Banking Black05:11 Learning from Our Heroes09:38 The Call for Unity and Action14:57 Building Our Future Together TakeawaysWe need to bank together to create financial power.Collective action can lead to significant change.Historical figures provide valuable lessons for today.Black ecosystems are essential for community growth.We must listen to and act on the wisdom of our leaders.Financial literacy is crucial for empowerment.Unity is necessary to combat systemic issues.We have the power to create our own future.Investing in our communities is a form of resistance.Action is required to honor the legacy of our heroes.All Black All The Time Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3lnMPHelZIuhSGohiYhHwY?si=UkoG8DW8RjuMyuI6mOQ8bQ📣 GET INVOLVED 📣BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org
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EPISODE #25: The Urgency Of Black Activism (feat - Mr. Holipsism)
SummaryIn this conversation, Umoja and Holip discuss various themes surrounding Black activism, the legacies of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., and the importance of community building. They express frustrations with political discourse that lacks actionable solutions and emphasize the need for personal accountability and mental health awareness within the community. The discussion also highlights their experiences in Liberia, the significance of financial commitment, and the necessity of skilled conversations to foster growth. Ultimately, they advocate for building ecosystems that support the future of Black people and stress the importance of quality relationships over quantity.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Game Talk02:44 Elder Wisdom and Urgency05:33 The Legacy of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King08:27 Frustration with Black Community Solutions11:08 The Importance of Meaningful Conversations13:35 Progress in Liberia and Community Engagement16:21 Financial Commitment to Black Advancement18:46 Personal Responsibility and Community Progress21:41 The Need for Skilled Conversations25:15 Embracing the Past: A Journey Through History26:50 Mental Health and Community Dynamics29:50 The Challenge of Truth in Relationships35:01 Accountability and Love for the Community36:50 Liberia: Opportunities and Infrastructure44:55 The Power of Collective Action49:35 Innovating for the Future: Technology and Community54:21 Closing Thoughts and Future EndeavorsAll Black All The Time Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3lnMPHelZIuhSGohiYhHwY?si=UkoG8DW8RjuMyuI6mOQ8bQ📣 GET INVOLVED 📣BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org
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EPISODE #24: Empowering Black Communities: A Call to Action
SummaryIn this episode of the All Black All The Time Podcast, host Umoja delves into the pressing issues surrounding Black empowerment, economic power, and the need for self-reliance within Black communities. He discusses the importance of understanding and leveraging Black spending power, the cultural pride seen in other communities, and the necessity of developing skilled trades. Umoja emphasizes the need for cohesive ecosystems within Black communities and addresses the challenges posed by self-destructive subcultures. He calls for stronger leadership and collective action to create a better future for Black individuals and communities.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts on Black Empowerment02:44 Exploring Black Spending Power and Economic Disparities05:20 The Importance of Skilled Trades and Self-Reliance08:39 Ecosystems and Community Structures11:19 Cultural Pride and Self-Determination14:05 Leadership and Collective Action16:45 Conclusion and Call to ActionAll Black All The Time Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3lnMPHelZIuhSGohiYhHwY?si=UkoG8DW8RjuMyuI6mOQ8bQ📣 GET INVOLVED 📣BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org#BlackEmpowerment #CulturalPride #EconomicPower #SelfDetermination #CommunityAction #BlackVoices #BlackExcellence #BlackHistory #BlackCulture #Unity #CollectiveAction #Empowerment #SocialChange #Inspiration #Leadership #BlackCommunity #BlackLivesMatter #Equality #Justice #Innovation #Progress
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EPISODE #23 Why LIBERIA: A Bridge to Black Identity
SummaryIn this conversation, Umoja and Trust Saylee explore the deep connections between Black Americans and Liberia, emphasizing the importance of collective identity, education, and the potential for development in Liberia. They discuss the challenges faced by Liberia, including political issues and the need for a new mindset among its leaders and citizens. The conversation highlights the skills and resources available within the Black American community that could be leveraged for Liberia's growth, and the importance of engaging the diaspora in this process. Ultimately, they call for a renewed focus on building a prosperous future for Liberia, rooted in its rich history and the collective strength of its people.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Liberia and Its Significance02:48 Understanding the Connection Between Black Americans and Liberia05:22 The Importance of Collective Identity07:58 Bridging Skills and Opportunities Between Black America and Liberia10:34 The Role of Education and Infrastructure in Liberia12:55 The Need for Critical Thinking and Self-Sufficiency15:31 Engaging the Diaspora in Liberia's Development19:49 Connecting the Diaspora: A Missed Opportunity22:47 Historical Perspectives on Skilled Labor in Liberia24:23 Challenges and Opportunities in Liberia27:48 The Need for a Mindset Shift30:33 The Role of Medical and IT Professionals34:02 Building a Secure Digital Infrastructure36:15 Awakening the Liberian Spirit38:08 The Importance of Awareness and UnityAll Black All The Time Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3lnMPHelZIuhSGohiYhHwY?si=UkoG8DW8RjuMyuI6mOQ8bQ📣 GET INVOLVED 📣BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org
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EPISODE #22: The Call for African American Self-Reflection
SummaryThe conversation explores the dynamics of racial interactions, particularly focusing on the expectations placed on Black individuals to educate white people about racial issues. It emphasizes the need for self-reflection within the Black community regarding actions and responses to systemic racism.Chapters00:00 The Quest for Solutions Beyond Pleasing Others00:40 Statistics and Realities of Black ProgressTakeawaysAs Black folks, we often appeal to the morality of white people.There's a question of effectiveness in preaching to white folks.Understanding history is crucial for both Black and white communities.Self-reflection is necessary for progress.We need to ask ourselves what actions we will take.The conversation challenges the notion of white ignorance.Racial dynamics require a deeper understanding from all parties.The importance of looking inward for solutions.Engagement with history can inform current actions.The dialogue around race must evolve beyond preaching.All Black All The Time Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3lnMPHelZIuhSGohiYhHwY?si=UkoG8DW8RjuMyuI6mOQ8bQ📣 GET INVOLVED 📣BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org
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Episode #21 America Has a Cold, Black America Has Covid
SummaryIn this episode of the All Black All the Time podcast, host Umoja discusses the current state of America from a Black perspective, focusing on the impact of government policies, the role of the Congressional Black Caucus, and the urgent need for Black communities to develop their own ecosystems. He emphasizes the importance of financial unity and collective empowerment, urging listeners to take action for the betterment of their communities.Chapters00:00 The State of America from a Black Perspective03:01 Impact of Government Policies on Black Communities05:38 The Role of the Congressional Black Caucus07:26 NEWCHAPTER08:34 The Need for Black Ecosystems10:59 Addressing Systemic Issues in Education and Employment14:04 Gambling and Its Implications for Black Athletes16:27 Building a Sustainable Black EconomyAll Black All The Time Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3lnMPHelZIuhSGohiYhHwY?si=UkoG8DW8RjuMyuI6mOQ8bQ📣 GET INVOLVED 📣BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org
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Episode #20: "No Kings Protests" and more
Join Umoja and Alberta in this engaging episode of "All Black All the Time" as they delve into the power of community building, black empowerment, and cultural celebration. From discussing the importance of supporting black businesses to exploring the impact of cultural festivals, this conversation is a heartfelt exploration of what it means to uplift and empower the black community. Tune in for insightful discussions, personal stories, and a call to action for unity and progress.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest01:56 The No Kings Protest and Community Engagement05:32 The Importance of Black Lives and Protests09:31 The Role of Entertainers in Politics11:15 The Need for Black Economic Empowerment16:56 Challenges in Black Communities20:43 Cultural Awareness and Celebrations23:25 Supporting Black Businesses and Community28:14 Conclusion and Call to ActionAll Black All The Time Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3lnMPHelZIuhSGohiYhHwY?si=UkoG8DW8RjuMyuI6mOQ8bQ📣 GET INVOLVED 📣BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org
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EPISODE #19 Healing 101
In this episode of the All Black All the Time podcast, Umoja discusses the concept of healing within the Black community, emphasizing the need for systemic solutions to systemic problems. He critiques the individualistic approach to healing and highlights the importance of collective responsibility. The conversation explores the various dimensions of trauma faced by Black individuals, including physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects. Umoja also addresses current issues affecting the community, such as the ongoing water crisis in Flint, Michigan, and the need for organized efforts to create a better future for Black Americans.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Healing in the Black Community02:44 Understanding the Healing Process05:35 The Impact of Systemic Issues on Healing08:40 The Role of Community in Healing11:19 Confronting Trauma and Its Effects13:58 The Importance of Collective Action16:57 Negro News: Current Issues Facing the Community20:27 Sports, Entertainment, and Economic Power23:36 Developing a Unified Black Identity26:18 Conclusion and Call to ActionLISTEN TO ALL FULL PODCASTShttps://open.spotify.c...CONNECT@radicalblackamerican@natiinhoodinfluencerGET INVOLVEDBAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1... the State Liberiahttps://savethestateli... #nationhoodinfluencer #nationhoodornah #nationhoodNOW #liberia #CulturalRevolution
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EPISODE #18: Reparations: A Call for Serious Action
Chapters00:00 Reparations and Political Discourse06:22 The Role of Education and Self-Repair12:10 Ecosystems of Support and Unity18:04 Investing in Our FutureIn this conversation, Umoja discusses the pressing issues surrounding reparations for the black community, emphasizing the need for self-repair and unity. He critiques the political discourse surrounding reparations, highlighting the lack of serious commitment from politicians. Umoja stresses the importance of education and building supportive ecosystems within the community to foster growth and empowerment. He calls for a collective effort to invest in black-owned banks and businesses, urging listeners to take action for their future.LISTEN TO ALL FULL PODCASTShttps://open.spotify.com/show/3lnMPHelZIuhSGohiYhHwY?si=UkoG8DW8RjuMyuI6mOQ8bQCONNECT@radicalblackamerican@natiinhoodinfluencerGET INVOLVEDBAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org#BlackFutureForever #nationhoodinfluencer #nationhoodornah #nationhoodNOW #liberia #CulturalRevolution
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Episode #17 Reclaiming Our Power: A Conversation on Black Economic Empowerment
In this conversation, Umoja discusses the significance of Juneteenth and Independence Day, emphasizing the need for a mind shift in understanding the historical context of these celebrations. He highlights the economic disparities faced by Black Americans, the growing wealth gap, and the role of education in addressing these issues. Umoja advocates for the importance of Black-owned banks as a means of economic empowerment and accountability within the community. He calls for collective action to improve financial health and encourages listeners to invest in their own communities.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Celebrations and Historical Context00:24 Understanding Juneteenth and the Fourth of July02:34 The Economic Disparities and Wealth Gap04:48 The Role of Education and Employment in Wealth Accumulation07:31 The Importance of Black-Owned Banks09:56 Accountability and Community Action12:11 The Call to Action for Financial Empowerment
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Episode #16 Building Real Leadership in Black America
SummaryIn this episode, Umoja discusses the need for real leadership within the Black community, emphasizing the importance of collective action and systemic solutions. He highlights the significance of black banking and community homeschooling as essential tools for empowerment and self-sufficiency. The conversation calls for a shift in financial culture and educational approaches to foster true progress and leadership in the future of Black America.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Real Leadership02:11 The Importance of Black Banking04:05 Community Homeschooling as a Solution05:02 Empowerment and Self-Sufficiency
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Episode #15 Power Dynamics in the Black Commnunity
Summary In this conversation, Umoja revisits Amos Wilson's influential work, 'Blueprint for Black Power,' exploring the themes of power, self-sufficiency, and the importance of education within the Black community. He emphasizes the need for collective empowerment and challenges the perception of power as something negative or exclusive to white individuals. The discussion also highlights the necessity of creating systems that support Black economic and social independence. Takeaways Amos Wilson's work is crucial for understanding Black empowerment. Power should be redefined as the ability to cause or prevent change. Many in the Black community fear power due to historical oppression. Education is essential for self-sufficiency and empowerment. Collective action is necessary to build a sustainable future. The perception of power as evil hinders progress in the Black community. Black Wall Street serves as a historical example of economic independence. Self-determination requires accountability for our successes and failures. The focus should be on building Black institutions rather than relying on politicians. America is not the best place for Black people; we need to create our own systems. Check out the podcast on Spotify, Amazon, Apple, iHeart and other podcast platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radical-black-american 📣 GET INVOLVED 📣 BAIO Social Network https://baioafrikstan.org Liberia Leadership Academy https://bit.ly/3Ux11T1 Save the State Liberia https://savethestateliberia.org #Liberia #liberia1st #home #connection #love #exploreAfrica #blackrepresentation #africanamerican #america #jointhemovement #2024 #ados #africa #ahamoment #usa
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Episode #14 Action Over Apathy: Building a Future for the Black Community
In this conversation, Umoja passionately discusses the lack of unity and proactive measures within the Black community. He emphasizes the need for Black individuals to focus on building systems and infrastructures that support their future, rather than getting caught up in historical grievances or divisive narratives. Umoja calls for collective action, self-sufficiency, and the establishment of Black-owned businesses and educational institutions to empower the community. Takeaways The conversation highlights the urgent need for Black unity and collective action. Umoja criticizes the focus on historical grievances over future building. He calls for the establishment of Black-owned businesses and schools. The importance of self-sufficiency and community empowerment is emphasized. Umoja urges Black men to take a more active role in community development. He points out the contradiction in how Black people engage with their own culture versus their economic power. The need for a shift in mindset towards proactive solutions is crucial. Umoja stresses that the universe rewards those who take action, not those who wait passively. He challenges the community to stop silencing voices advocating for change. The conversation ends with a call to action for manufacturing and creating systems that benefit the Black community.
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Episode #13 Unity Over Excuses: Building Economic Power in the Black Community
In this passionate conversation, Umoja emphasizes the importance of unity and collective action among the Black community. He expresses frustration over the lack of collaboration and support for Black businesses, particularly during Black History Month. Umoja calls for a shift in mindset, urging individuals to prioritize supporting their own community and businesses, rather than relying on external validation or support. He highlights the potential impact of collective economic empowerment and the need for a cultural shift towards self-sufficiency and cooperation. Takeaways Unity is essential for progress within the Black community. Collective action can lead to significant change. Supporting Black businesses should be a priority, especially during Black History Month. Individual efforts are not enough; it requires a community-wide commitment. Frustration arises from the lack of collaboration among different groups. Economic independence is crucial for empowerment. Cultural shifts are necessary to prioritize self-sufficiency. The community must focus on solutions rather than excuses. Engagement in local economies can strengthen community ties. The importance of imagination and vision for a better future.
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Episode #12 Different Election, Same Black America
Summary In this conversation, Umoja discusses the challenges and opportunities facing Black America, emphasizing the need for unity and a holistic approach to community building. She contrasts the potential of Africa as a future for Black people with the current state of affairs in America, advocating for collaboration and resource sharing among Black communities. Umoja also addresses the topic of reparations, arguing that true reparations come from building self-sustaining communities rather than relying on government handouts. The conversation concludes with a call to action for real-life connections and collective efforts to create change. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Conversation 00:02 The Call for Unity in Black America 01:54 Exploring the Future: Africa vs. America 04:47 The Need for Holistic Solutions 07:32 Reparations and Community Building 10:05 The Importance of Real-Life Connections GET INVOLVED BAIO Social Network https://baioafrikstan.org Liberia Leadership Academy https://bit.ly/3Ux11T1 Save the State Liberia https://savethestateliberia.org #Liberia #liberia1st #home #connection #love #exploreAfrica #blackrepresentation #africanamerican #america #jointhemovement #2024 #ados #africa #ahamoment #usa #blackconsciousness
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Episode #11: Post Election Livestream
Summary In this conversation, Umoja passionately discusses the need for unity and collective action among Black Americans. He emphasizes the importance of working together to address systemic issues and build a better future, rather than waiting for external solutions. Umoja advocates for empowerment, education, and community building, urging listeners to take action and thrive rather than merely survive. He calls for grassroots collaboration and the establishment of independent systems to support the Black community. Chapters 00:00 The Call for Unity Among Black Americans 01:51 The Importance of Collective Action 04:37 Moving Beyond Survival to Thriving 07:34 Building Our Own Systems 10:18 Education and Empowerment for Future Generations GET INVOLVED BAIO Social Network https://baioafrikstan.org Liberia Leadership Academy https://bit.ly/3Ux11T1 Save the State Liberia https://savethestateliberia.org #Liberia #liberia1st #home #connection #love #exploreAfrica #blackrepresentation #africanamerican #america #jointhemovement #2024 #ados #africa #ahamoment #usa #blackconsciousness
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EPISODE #10 What's Next for Black America?
Chapters 00:00 The Irony of American Patriotism 03:09 The Burden of Black History 05:54 Empowerment Through Education 08:48 Collective Action for Change 12:14 The Reality of Systemic Oppression 15:02 The Need for Economic Independence 18:14 The Role of Celebrity Culture 21:12 The Psychological Impact of Oppression 24:12 The Importance of Accountability 26:49 The Call for Unity and Action 30:06 The Future of Black Empowerment Summary In this conversation, Umoja discusses the complexities of Black identity and history in America, emphasizing the irony of patriotism among descendants of enslaved people. She highlights the need for self-education, collective action, and empowerment within the Black community, while addressing the ongoing racial injustices faced by Black individuals. The conversation also touches on the psychological impact of oppression, the importance of accountability, and the role of leadership in driving change. Ultimately, Thomas calls for a shift in focus towards community building and personal responsibility to foster a brighter future for Black Americans. GET INVOLVED BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org#Liberia #liberia1st #home #connection #love #exploreAfrica #blackrepresentation #africanamerican #america #jointhemovement #2024 #ados #africa #ahamoment #usa #blackconsciousness
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EPISODE #9 Post ELECTION Livestream
Summary In this conversation, Umoja discusses the recent election results, the challenges faced by Kamala Harris, and the importance of unity and collaboration within the African American community. He critiques the influence of algorithms and social circles on political perceptions, emphasizes the need for financial responsibility, and calls for self-sufficiency and empowerment among Black individuals. The conversation highlights frustrations with political engagement and the necessity of race pride and leadership in creating meaningful change. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Initial Reactions to the Election 06:04 The Reality of Political Engagement 11:45 Community Support and Economic Empowerment 17:50 The Need for Unity and Collective Action 23:31 Challenging the Status Quo 29:16 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions GET INVOLVED BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org#Liberia #liberia1st #home #connection #love #exploreAfrica #blackrepresentation #africanamerican #america #jointhemovement #2024 #ados #africa #ahamoment #usa #blackconsciousness
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EPISODE #8: Kamala 2024? feat. Mr. Holipsism
Summary The conversation revolves around the current state of American politics, Kamala/Trump 2024, and how to obtain political power for the Black community. We highlight the need for a strong third party and the importance of Black people coming together to leverage our votes. The conversation also touches on the importance of collective action, the role of lobbying groups, and the need for Black people to support their own community and invest in their own empowerment. Chapters 00:00 Appreciation and Introduction 02:21 The Current State of American Politics 04:08 Playing Damage Control in Elections 10:15 The Lack of Unity and Collective Action in the Black Community 16:43 The Importance of Taking Personal Accountability 29:10 The Need for Vocal Advocacy and Promotion of Initiatives Listen to the podcast on Spotify, Amazon, Apple, iHeart and other podcast platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radical-black-american GET INVOLVED BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org#Liberia #liberia1st #home #connection #love #exploreAfrica #blackrepresentation #africanamerican #america #jointhemovement #2024 #ados #africa #ahamoment #usa #blackconsciousness #kamala #trump
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EPISODE #7: TikTok Live Audio
Summary In this conversation, Umoja discusses the importance of establishing a black nation and taking control of our own destiny. Emphasizing on the need to establish our own everything, both in America and on the African continent. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Quick Workout 01:20 Establishing Our Own: America and the Continent 04:05 Black Schools: Teaching History and Financial Literacy 08:05 Controlling the Narrative: Shaping Future Generations 1 1:40 Black Men as Leaders: Stepping Up for Our Community 17:38 Supporting Black-Owned Businesses and Organizations Radical Black American 3:29 PM (0 minutes ago)to meCheck out the podcast on Spotify, Amazon, Apple, iHeart and other podcast platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radical-black-american GET INVOLVED BAIO Social Networkhttps://baioafrikstan.orgLiberia Leadership Academyhttps://bit.ly/3Ux11T1Save the State Liberiahttps://savethestateliberia.org#Liberia #liberia1st #home #connection #love #exploreAfrica #blackrepresentation #africanamerican #america #jointhemovement #2024 #ados #africa #ahamoment #usa #blackconsciousness
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EPISODE #6: Taking Action: Building a Sustainable Future for Black People
The conversation revolves around the need for black people to come together and create their own nation and infrastructure. The speakers express frustration with the current state of affairs in America and emphasize the importance of focusing on the future of black people. 00:00 Introduction 01:18 The Need for Black People to Have Their Own Nation 05:44 Criticism of the Democratic Party 11:37 The Importance of Accurate Education and Protecting Black Children 17:13 Unity, Action, and Empowerment 20:19 Liberia as a Solution for Black People 25:01 The Need to Develop Liberia 28:25 The Role of Young Black Women 34:27 The Importance of Wisdom and Reciprocation 37:10 Unearthing the Reluctance of Elders 37:55 Unity and Self-Empowerment 40:57 Reclaiming African Heritage: The Importance of Liberia 48:40 The Role of Black Conservatives 59:07 Taking Action: Implementing Tangible Solutions Check out the podcast on Spotify, Amazon, Apple, iHeart and other podcast platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radical-black-american 📣 GET INVOLVED 📣 BAIO Social Network https://baioafrikstan.org Liberia Leadership Academy https://bit.ly/3Ux11T1 Save the State Liberia https://savethestateliberia.org #Liberia #liberia1st #home #connection #love #exploreAfrica #blackrepresentation #africanamerican #america #jointhemovement #2024 #ados #africa #ahamoment #usa #blackconsciousness
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EPISODE #5: Liberia Constitution Reading by Paul Saylee
Paul gives a reflection on Liberia's Independence Day and the significance of the Declaration of Independence. He highlights the history of Liberia, its struggle for freedom, and its growth as a nation. The conversation also includes a mention of resources available for further exploration of Liberia's history. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Independence Day Greetings 01:24 Reflecting on Liberia's History and Struggle for Freedom 02:56 The Birth of Liberia and the Western Coast of Africa 06:07 Liberia's Journey to Sovereignty and Independence 08:57 Liberia as a Home for the Oppressed 10:40 Closing Remarks and Invitation Radical Black American , on Spotify for Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radical-black-american 📣 GET INVOLVED 📣 BAIO Social Network https://baioafrikstan.org Liberia Leadership Academy https://bit.ly/3Ux11T1 Save the State Liberia https://savethestateliberia.org
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EPISODE #4: State of the Union Address to Black America
In this critical episode of "The Radical Black American," we deliver a powerful State of the Union Address focused on Black America. Against the backdrop of the recent presidential debate, we dive deep into the pressing issues that continue to affect our community. From economic disparities and educational inequities to healthcare challenges and criminal justice reform, we leave no stone unturned. Join us as we explore: - The ongoing economic challenges and the rise of Black entrepreneurship. - Educational reforms necessary to bridge the gap in our schools. - The health disparities laid bare by the COVID-19 pandemic. - The urgent need for criminal justice reform and the impact of movements like Black Lives Matter. - The importance of political representation and civic engagement. - Celebrating and preserving our rich cultural heritage. This episode is not just a reflection on our past and present but a call to action for building a brighter future. Tune in, engage with us, and join the movement to shape the future of Black America. Contact me directly or follow the links provided to get involved with the initiatives and organizations mentioned. Together, we can make a difference We want to hear from you! At the end of this episode, share your thoughts with us. Whether it's an opinion, a critique, or an affirmation, your voice matters. Reach out with your reflections, and let's keep this vital conversation going. Remember, each episode is an opportunity to learn, grow, and act. Don’t forget to subscribe for more discussions like this and help us drive the narrative forward by sharing this episode with your network. BAIO Social Network https://baioafrikstan.org Save the State Liberia https://savethestateliberia.org Liberia Leadership Academy https://bit.ly/3Ux11T1 #BlackFutureForever #nationhoodinfluencer #nationhoodNOW #liberia #CulturalRevolution
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EPISODE #3: When I went to Africa, A Trip to Tanzania
Join me on a transformative journey in this special episode of "The Radical Black American," as I recount my eye-opening experiences in Tanzania. From the exhilarating moment of stepping onto African soil to the candid encounters with locals, this episode dives deep into the heart of Africa to challenge misconceptions and bridge cultural divides. In this episode, you’ll experience: - First Impressions: My initial reactions upon arriving in Tanzania and how the vibrant culture greeted me. - Daily Life Insights: A look into my daily interactions and the profound connections I forged with the Tanzanian people. - Challenging Moments: I discuss some of the hurdles I faced and uncomfortable moments, providing a candid look at the complexities of cultural immersion. - Surprising Similarities and Stark Differences: I explore what felt familiar and what was distinctly different from life back in the US, shedding light on the nuanced realities of life in Tanzania. - Engaging Activities: Highlights of the most engaging and culturally enriching activities that deepened my understanding of Tanzanian society. - Dispelling Myths: Addressing common myths about Africa, this episode aims to correct misconceptions and share the true spirit of Tanzania. - Reflective Insights: I share how this trip impacted my views on African and African-American relations and the potential for future collaborations. This episode isn’t just a travel diary; it’s a call to re-evaluate our perspectives on Africa and to strengthen the ties within the African diaspora. Whether you’re familiar with the continent or hold your own preconceptions, this journey through Tanzania is sure to enlighten, inspire, and provoke thought. Connect @radicalblackamerican @natiinhoodinfluencer GET INVOLVED BAIO Social Network https://baioafrikstan.org Liberia Leadership Academy https://bit.ly/3Ux11T1 Save the State Liberia https://savethestateliberia.org #BlackFutureForever #nationhoodinfluencer #nationhoodornah #nationhoodNOW #liberia #CulturalRevolution0
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EPISODE #2 Interview w/ Holip from the B.A.I.O.
Join us in this episode of "The Radical Black American" as we sit down with the visionary founder of the BAIO to dissect an array of critical issues impacting our community. From the roots of what produces culture to the complex dynamics of economic observation—or 'pocket watching'—this conversation is a deep dive into the mechanisms that shape our lives and futures. In this episode, we explore: - Cultural Production: How our environments and histories forge our current cultural landscape. - Economic Perspectives: Discussing the nuances of 'pocket watching' and how a collective economic mindset could revolutionize our community’s future. - The Future of Black America: Visions and challenges as we navigate our place within a rapidly changing world. - Diaspora Dynamics: The relationship between African-Americans and immigrant Africans, and how these interactions shape our identity and actions. - Land and Ownership: The significance of doing forest sales and what it means for communal and economic empowerment. - Community Responsibilities: Discussing what is expected from the men in our community and how they can contribute to our growth and stability. - The Negro Manufacturing Machine: A critical analysis of the systems that define and often confine our community. Each topic is unpacked with the depth and nuance it deserves, offering not just insights but actionable wisdom. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone invested in the future of Black America and the global African diaspora. We want to hear from you! At the end of this episode, share your thoughts with us. Whether it's an opinion, a critique, or an affirmation, your voice matters. Reach out with your reflections and let's keep this vital conversation going. Remember, each episode is an opportunity to learn, grow, and act. Don’t forget to subscribe for more discussions like this and help us drive the narrative forward by sharing this episode with your network. BAIO Social Network https://baioafrikstan.org Save the State Liberia https://savethestateliberia.org Liberia Leadership Academy https://bit.ly/3Ux11T1 #BlackFutureForever #nationhoodinfluencer #nationhoodNOW #liberia #CulturalRevolution
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TRAILER: Who is RBA? Why am I doing this pod? What you can expect
Welcome to the inaugural episode of "The Radical Black American," where we dive deep into the truths often untold and the paths seldom taken. I am your host, Umoja, a voice emerging from decades of reflection and a profound connection to the African diaspora. This podcast is my platform to challenge the status quo and ignite a conversation that’s long overdue. Today, I'm laying out the foundation of our journey together. You'll learn about my own awakening to the harsh realities faced by African Americans in the United States—a country that has systematically failed to protect, respect, or uplift its Black population. Inspired by our forebears' unfulfilled aspirations and stifled dreams, I argue that it is time for us to turn our gaze back to Africa, to places like Liberia, where possibilities for repatriation and rejuvenation await. Why continue to invest our energies in movements that have not moved us forward? Why remain in a land that has not healed its wounds nor admitted its sins against us? In this episode, I will discuss why severing emotional and economic ties with America isn't just a radical idea, but a necessary step towards our true liberation and sovereignty. Join me as we explore these poignant topics and set the stage for a series of discussions that promise to be as enlightening as they are provocative. "The Radical Black American" is more than just a podcast—it's a call to action. It’s time to redefine what it means to be Black and free in the 21st century. Expect powerful narratives, rigorous historical analyses, and a path forward that reimagines Black sovereignty on our terms. Stay tuned, stay engaged, and let’s dare to envision a future where our energies are no longer wasted, but wisely invested in a homeland that calls us back to our roots. I AM NOT ALONE AND DO NOT PLAN TO BE. Check us out @radicalblackamerican @baioafrikstan @baioliberia 👉🏿BAIO Social Network👌🏿 https://baioafrikstan.org 👉🏿Liberia Leadership Academy👌🏿 https://bit.ly/3Ux11T1 👉🏿Save the State Liberia👌🏿 https://savethestateliberia.org #BlackFutureForever #nationhoodinfluencer #nationhoodornah #nationhoodNOW #liberia #CulturalRevolution
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
All Black, All The Time is where unfiltered truth meets radical solutions. We break down the socio-economic, political, and cultural realities of Black America and the African diaspora—no sugarcoating, no distractions. From America’s racial games to Africa’s fight for sovereignty, we dissect the systems at play and challenge the narrative. If you’re tired of recycled debates and ready for real change, you’re in the right place. Tap in. Let’s get to work.
HOSTED BY
Umoja Black
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