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Black Revolutionary Collective Podcast
by Melody Angel
President and founder of the community organization Black Revolutionary Collective talks about the need Black Liberation for all Black people of African decent.
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The Constitution Needs To Be Re-Written NOW! EP. 8
The Constitution Needs To Be Re-Written NOW! | Black Revolutionary Collective Podcast EP. 8 The full breakdown.Donate to our National Healthy Lunch Program: http://www.patreon.com/blackrevolutionarycollectiveJoin the BRC: http://www.blackrevolutionarycollective.com
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COMMUNITY CONTROL IS LIBERATION | EP.7 | BLACK REVOLUTIONARY COLLECTIVE PODCAST
Community Control in the Black community equals our collective liberation. http://www.blackrevolutionarycollective.com Donate to our Food Program http://www.patreon.com/blackrevolutionarycollective This is episode 7 of our Black Revolutionary Collective Podcast. New episodes will be posted every Wed.POWER TO THE PEOPLE!
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TOO SELFISH FOR REVOLUTION??? | Ep.6 | Black Revolutionary Collective Podcast
http://www.patreon.com/blackrevolutionarycollective Are we too selfish for revolution? We must ask ourselves as a community. Are the days of community organizing and activism over? Will we fight back against Trump's Big Beautiful Bill?Website: http://wwww.blackrevolutionarycollective.comInstagram: @blackrevolutionarycollectiveTikTok: @melodyangelvids Facebook: @blackrevolutionarycollective
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BRC NATIONAL HEALTHY LUNCH PROGRAM
http://www.patreon.com/blackrevolutionarycollective Full explanation of the BRC National Healthy Lunch Program. Host Melody Angel also breaks down the negative effects of food insecurity in the Black community and the solutions to end it once and for all.http://www.blackrevolutionarycollective.com
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MALCOLM X LEFT US THE BLUEPRINT EP.4
MALCOLM X LEFT US THE BLUEPRINT - For our Black Liberation and its time we use it.DONATE HERE: https://www.blackrevolutionarycollective.com/donate
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Angela Davis vs FBI (THEN) Real vs Fake Activism
In this episode of Black Revolutionary Collective, host Melody Angel takes us deep into the powerful and fearless legacy of Angela Davis — scholar, revolutionary, and one of the most hunted women in America during the 1970s. Branded a domestic terrorist, pursued by the FBI, and placed on their Ten Most Wanted list, Angela Davis didn’t run — she fought back with the law, intellect, and community power.We unravel how Angela Davis turned a courtroom into a battleground and won her freedom not by compromising, but by standing firmly in her politics. She didn’t distance herself from the people — she stood with them. Melody breaks down the strategy, the solidarity, and the undeniable difference between performance and purpose in activism.Then we shift the lens to today — the age of social media and brand activism. What makes an activist real? Who’s building power, and who’s just building followers? Using Davis as our anchor, we expose the differences between revolutionaries and influencers posing as freedom fighters.This is like a call-in episode for those who’ve been asking: Where are the real ones? The answer: They never left. But you have to know how to recognize them.
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Capitalism Exploits Black People
In this episode of the Black Revolutionary Collective Podcast, we expose the deep roots and ongoing reality of how U.S. capitalism has systematically exploited Black people — from the auction blocks of slavery to the underpaid essential workers of today.Host Melody Angel breaks down the brutal economics of chattel slavery as America's first major capitalist engine, fueling the wealth of banks, corporations, and white elites off the backs of enslaved Africans. Then we trace that same exploitative thread through Reconstruction, sharecropping, redlining, and the prison-industrial complex — all systems designed to extract Black labor while denying Black wealth and power.Fast forward to the present, and we unpack how capitalism continues to feed off Black struggle — through wage theft, discriminatory hiring, gig work, and the commodification of Black culture by brands and media empires that profit while our communities remain under-resourced.Tune in as we speak truth to power, challenge the myths of the “American Dream,” and call for a future rooted in justice, dignity, and collective power.Website: http://www.blackrevolutionarycollective.com
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Black Power vs Black Fear
In this powerful and provocative episode, we explore the complex and often conflicting relationship between Black Power and Black Fear. What does it mean to claim power in a society built on anti-Blackness? How do historical trauma, systemic oppression, and modern-day surveillance shape the ways Black people move through the world?Host Melody Angel dives deep into the psychological, cultural, and political forces that fuel both empowerment and anxiety in Black communities. Featuring insights from activists, scholars, and everyday revolutionaries, this episode examines how fear is weaponized to suppress Black progress—and how radical self-love, solidarity, and collective action can dismantle those fears.Tune in as we ask: Is Black fear a barrier, a byproduct, or a battleground for Black power?
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