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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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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

Last week we aired a 2014 lecture from Dr. Claud Anderson on the subject, "How Black People In The USA Can Become Rich & Powerful." In it, Dr. Anderson touched on a lot of history and disussed some sound ecoomic and political... more

We've been talking about Black empowerment, especially in the financial area. What better way to expand on the topic than with a lecture from Dr. Claud Anderson, creator of PowerNomics(R). PowerNomics is... "In PowerNomics, Dr.... more

In 2015 African Americans still feel invisible, trapped in the stereoypes in which American society chooses to see us, while our humanity is ignored in every other way. We're going to talk about what it feels like to not be seen in America, until... more

Today we're interviewing Ashley Jones, creator of the FB group, "Black Women Against Feminism," about the Black experience with feminism, and how it is different from White women's, and how it has affected the Black community.... more

We're in the midst of a late summer spike in violent crime in several predominately Black and poor areas of US cities. While we're talking about systematic racism, policies at every level of government that perpetuated the... more

Today we're talking more about our 'hoods, specifically what happened to them as the new drug crack descended on them. We'll talk about how our communities changed, other factors that contributed to the chaos that many people outside of... more

The Luqmans are always talking about how life in our neighborhoods were different when we were growing up compared to today, but we rarely take the time to talk about the specific ways that life was different. On this show,... more

Today we're continuing our discussion on why the phrase "Black Lives Matter" means so much in a society in which being Black often times means being assaulted on different levels from all aspects. From facing the persistent realities... more

Today we're going to try to unpack why the phrase "Black Lives Matter" mean so much in a society in which being Black often times means being assaulted on different levels from all aspects. We're not just talking about the multi-level... more

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