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OUR SHOW WILL BE ABOUT PEOPLE TELLING IT LIKE IT IS WHEN WITNESSING CRIME BEING COMMITTED BY THE POLICE, LEGISLATURE, AND OTHER GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND AGENCIES

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Sundiata Acoli, 85, was recently released from prison after serving 49 years for the 1973 killing of a New Jersey troop in 1973. Sundiata had petitioned the pardon and parole board to grant him parole many times before but they'd... more

We want to talk about how the vigil went this morning down in Norman, Oklahoma

The school-to-prison pipeline is very real. There are political, social, and educational elements in place to disrupt the education of our youth thereby setting them up for school suspension, juvenile lock-up facilities, and eventually prison.... more

The world needs revolutionaries Standing for justice. Without them the world would be much more unrestrained and in a higher state of termoil

District Attorney Gre Mashbirn wrongfully applied the Stand Your Ground Law to justify the killing of a black man who was gunned down by a motorist in Norman, Oklahoma on April 9, 2022. We need to take a closer look at this law.

With all the black homelessness, killings, incarceration, and denial of proper healthcare one has to wonder is there a genocidal plot by the United States government to get rid of blacks in the Unite States? This is of great concern to... more

Does systemic racism still exist in the United States? I think it does. The results do not lie, and we want to get others' ideas, thoughts, and opinions on this subject matter. It's definitely a topic that' going to be around for a long time.

Blacks are responsible for building America to the power elite country it has become and for all the blood, death, sweat, and hard labor we've been given absolutely no finanial compesation and it's about tm we were.

Emmitt Till was a 14-year-old African American teen who was tortured and lynched by a mob of white men in Mississippi, in 1955, A white woman accused Emmitt of offending her in a family grocery store. Many years later the woman... more

This government systemic program of monitoring and locking up black political prisoners in an attempt to silence their voices must not be allowed to continue and the government officials creating this unjust action must be held accountable... more

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