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Luqman Nation

Coffee, Current Events & Politics With Abdus & Jacquie Luqman

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The Luqmans' views on current social and political issues and events from a Pan-African, Pro-Black, Afro-Christian, Progressive, open, and honest point of view!

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Today, as we're still digesting Christmas dinner and after-dinner, we'll talk about the historical, completely non-Christian origins of the Christmas holiday, the origins of Kwanzaa and what that holiday means, and The Luqmans' views and... more

Americans are outraged by the Islamophobic rhetoric stoked by one particular political candidate. Correction...SOME Americans are outraged by it. Others of us have heard it before. Seen it before. FELT it before. We not only repeat history... more

After a round up of last week's current events and politics... What is the beef that proponents of the Black Consciousness/Pan Africanist movement have with Christianity, and Black Christians specifically? Does the history of the faith... more

"The Black Church" has historically been the most influential institution in the Black community. It has been central to establishing and influencing educational institutions, businesses, and protecting and assisting African American families... more

Today we're going to talk about the refugee crisis. The lies, the facts, the fears, the reality. And we'll talk about why the negative respons of so many Americans to the refugees resettling here isn't a surprise at all to many African... more

While we're on a break this week, please enjoy a lecture from Dr. Amos Wilson, as he discusses the European origins of violence and criminality. We can't discuss crime in the Black community without discussing crime as it pertains... more

This week we'll discuss some topics in Current Events, including climate change and domestic abuse; some topics in Politics, including Ben Carson and ...Ben Carson. And we'll delve into a difficult topic about the complexities of Black life... more

Obviously the conversation this week will be about the young lady who was brutally assaulted by the now-fired police officer in South Carolina. We're going to talk about all the different psychological, social, historical issues this incident... more

This week, we had the honor of screening a film by Annabel Park about the struggle to understand and move forward in a polarized racial climate in America, particularly the South. The rough cut of the film - as yet untitled - was... more

We attended the Justice, Or Else March, the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March, in Washington, DC. What does the phrase, "Justice, Or Else" mean? What should African Americans do to fulfill the "or else" part of the rallying cry? We'll... more

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