The African History Network Show

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Listen to “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network on 910 AM The Superstation WFDF in Detroit on Sundays, 9pm-11pm EST with host Michael Imhotep. Also on Thursday mornings on "Wake Up With Steve Hood" 7am-9am EST on 910 AM.CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at (313) 209-9000. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen to The African History Network Show with Michael Imhotep, Sundays, 9pm-11pm EST on 910 AM in Detroit or around the world online at www.910AMSuperstation.com or by downloading the 910AM App to your smartphone or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and listen to the podcasts. Watch on Facebook LIVE at “The African History Network”.

Episodios

  • Anthony Browder on The African History Network Show

    23/03/2012 Duración: 03h17min

    Anthony Browder, African-Centerd Scholar, Lecturer and Author of "Nile Valley Contributions To Civilization" and "Finding Karakhamun: The Collaborative Rediscovery of a Lost Tomb" will be our guest to talk about "The ASA Restoration Project" and an update on The Excavation and Restoration of Karakhamun, the tomb of 25th Dynasty High Priest" in Luxor, Egypt, PLUS "Countering The Negative Effects Of Blacks In The Media".  Don't miss his upcoming lecture in Detroit, MI, Friday, March 30th, True Oracles of God Ministries, 1500 E. State Fair, Don. $15 Adv, $20 at the Door. For more info contact 313-646-337. The African History Network Show can be heard on Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST.  For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.

  • The African Origins of Christianity with Dr. Walter Williams

    16/03/2012 Duración: 03h41min

    Listen to "The African History Network Show" on Thur. March 15th, 8:00p-11:00p EST.  Our guest will be African-Centered Scholar, Dr. Walter Williams, author of "The Historical Origin Of Christianity".  Our topic tonight will be "The African Origin Of Christianity".  We'll also talk about his upcoming lecture in Detroit, MI Fri. April 6th and Sat. April 7th.  You don't want to miss this interview.  We'll discuss such topics as relationship between Serapis Christos (Christ the Savior) and Jesus The Christ, the impact of the 1st Council of Nicaea and the Council of Ephesus on Christianity, the 1st Holy Trinity of Ausar, Auset and Heru and much more.    In our Power of Education Segment in our 1st hour we'll speak with Jamaal Brown of "The 2nd Annual Black 365 Knowledge Bowl" coming up Saturday, March 17th, 2pm at 37419 25th St. East Palmdale.   The Black365 Knowledge Bowl is a community event that allows local students an opportunity to showcase their knowledge of world history while developing character and e

  • Abayomi Azikiwe Editor of The Pan-African Newswire

    09/03/2012 Duración: 03h23min

    In our Power of Media segment we'll discuss a recent article that explains, "Why Black People Must Take Commercialized Hip-Hop to Task". You don't want to miss this discussion. We'll also discuss, "Was Africa Named After Scipio Africanus?" In our Health Segment we'll discuss how your child's school may be serving them "pink slime" and calling it meat. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is purchasing 7 million pounds of the "pink slime" for school lunches yet this slime has been rejected by McDonalds, Taco Bell and Burger King. In our African Diaspora Roundup Segment (3rd hour) we'll be joined by Abayomi Azikiwe, Editor of The Pan-African Newswire (http://panafricannews.blogspot.com/). We'll discuss current develops in Africa including Black Libyans being rounded up by the Rebels and forced to eat flags, Somalia and the recent explosion at a arms depot in The Congo that has killed 246 people and much more.  

  • Tantra 101 with Carl E. Stevens Jr. of Jujumama Love Academy

    02/03/2012 Duración: 03h25min

    Listen to "The African History Network Show" on Thur. March 1st, 8:00p-11:00p EST as we welcome Carl E. Stevens Jr. of The Jujumama Love Academy to the show. Carl and his wife Kenya were recently featured on The Dr. Phil Show. This will be a great show for couples. We'll discuss what is Tantra, Sacred Sexuality and the freeing of The Masculine & Feminine, Relationships in The African-American Community, etc. We'll also discuss his upcoming Tantra 101 workshop in Detroit, March 5th. In our 2nd hour we'll play an African-American History Month presentation that Michael Imhotep delivered on 2-28-12 to school children called, "Should African-Americans Celebrate Black History Month?"

  • Pt2: Should African-Americans Celebrate Black History Month?

    24/02/2012 Duración: 03h43min

    Listen to "The African History Network Show" on Thur. Feb. 23rd,  as we discuss, Part 2: "Should African-Americans Celebrate Black History Month?" We'll talk about the history of Black History Month, why it's celebrated and it's relevance today. Do you celebrate it? What changes need to take place with the celebration? Why or why not? Where are the celebrations in you city? We want to hear from you. We'll also play clips of Dr. Umar Johnson's lecture in Detroit, Feb. 4th. 2011, "Post Traumatic Slavery Disorder". Don't miss it. Our Chatroom will be open.   The African History Network Show can be heard on Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST.  For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.

  • Part 2: Should African-Americans Celebrate Valentines Day?

    18/02/2012 Duración: 02h55min

    This is Part 2: Should African-Americans Celebrate Valentines Day.  This is a rebroadcast from 2-17-11.  You can listen by phone also at 914-338-1375 but we are not taking questions.  You can call into Thursdays show with questions. Tune into The African History Network Show on  Thursday, 8pm - 11pm EST for Part 2: Should African-Americans Celebrate Black History Month?   For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.

  • Should African-Americans Celebrate Black History Month?

    17/02/2012 Duración: 03h42min

    Listen to "The African History Network Show" on Thur. Feb. 16th,  as we discuss, "Should African-Americans Celebrate Black History Month?" We'll talk about the history of Black History Month, why it's celebrated and it's relevance today. Do you celebrate it? What changes need to take place with the celebration? Why or why not? We want to hear from you.

  • Should African-Americans Celebrate Valentine's Day?

    14/02/2012 Duración: 01h34min

    This is a rebroadcast of a presentation we did on Feb. 10, 2010 dealing with The History Of Valentines Day.  We also talked about Black Love Day.  You can purhcase the 10 MP3 CD Set "The African Orignins Of Christianity" that has the presenation in it.  It's Item #574 or the 17 MP3 CD Set, "Should African-Americans Celebrate European Holidays?".  Item #592 at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.

  • Dr. Umar Johnson and Dr. Baruch - Lecture Excerpts 2012

    13/02/2012 Duración: 01h10min

    Here are excerpts from the Self Empowerment Conference 2012, Feb. 4th 2012 in Detroit, MI.  Dr. Umar Johnson spoke on "Post Traumatic Slavery Disorder" and Dr. Baruch spoke on "Nutritional Terrorism".  The DVD is available on www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and is Item #622.

  • Dr. Umar Johnson - Lecture Excerpts - The 7 Deadly Sins

    13/02/2012 Duración: 01h04min

    Listen to excerpts of this lecture from Dr. Umar Johnson and "The 7 Deadly Sin"  The full lecture is available for purchase at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.  It is item #622.   We'll play excerpts of his lecture in Detroit from Feb. 4th, 2012 in the next couple of days.

  • Dr. Umar Johnson and Jessyca Marshall - Know Thyself!

    10/02/2012 Duración: 03h45min

    Listen to "The African History Network Show" on Thur. Feb. 9th, 8p-11p EST with guest Dr. Umar Johnson, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, Lecturer, Grassroots historian, (featured in the documentary “Hidden Colors”) & Jessyca Marshall, Natural Hair Stylist (Owner of Naturally Beautiful Hair Care). Dr. Johnson will talk about "How To Replace European Holidays As The Foundation Of Black Family Unity" and Jessyca Marshall will talk about "Loving Your Hair Is Loving Yourself" addressing the Traumatic Assault on our Hair and it's Connection With Our Mental Health, Spirituality & Self Image. In our 1st hour we'll be joined by Kofi Johnson who is the creator of the Animated Series, "Afro-Man & The Protectors Of The Book Of Knowledge" who will talk about the latest installment in the series.  Visit our website to purchase this series.  Item # 619 & 620.   The African History Network Show can be heard on Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST.  For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.

  • Dr. Umar Johnson and Dr. Baruch - Self Empowerment 2012

    03/02/2012 Duración: 03h56min

    Due to technical difficulties when recording this broadcast, we edited it to correct the distortion.  Listen to Dr. Umar Johnson & Dr. Baruch on The African History Network Show on Thur. Feb. 2nd, 8p-11p EST. They will talk about their upcoming lectures this weekend in Detroit.  We'll also talk about the passing of "Soul Train" creator, Don Cornelius.  Listen at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or (914) 338-1375. Please share.Don’t miss Dr. Umar Johnson, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, Lecturer, Grassroots historian, (featured in the documentary “Hidden Colors”) in Detroit, MI for the 1st Time on Sat. Feb. 4th, 1pm-6pm @ 7707 W. Outer Dr. at Fellowship Chapel of Detroit. He will lecture on “Mobilizing Blacks In Motown: Towards A Strategic Approach To Racial Uplift In a A Depressed Urban Community”. He will also be joined by Holistic Practitioner, Dr. Baruch (feat. On The Michael Baisden Show). Adm. $15. Be sure to visit vendor table of The African History Network.

  • Should The History Of Slavery Be Taught In School?

    26/01/2012 Duración: 31min

    We are broadcasting on our 2nd Channel TONIGHT, Thur.. 1-26-12, 8pm-11pm EST.  Call in at 646-564-9598 or visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theahnshow2/2012/01/27/should-the-history-of-slavery-be-taught-in-school   TONIGHT: Listen to The African History Network Show, Thursday, Jan. 26th, 2012 8pm-11pm EST. In our 1st hour we'll discuss some recent remarks by Republican Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich who called Pres. Obama a "Food Stamp President". He's putting out misinformation about African-Americans and welfare. In our 2nd hour we'll discuss how efforts by a group of Tea Party activist in Tennessee will remove references to Slavery in school books. They also want to remove references of the Founding Founders being slave owners? Did you know that the Founding Fathers collectively owned over 1,400 slaves. We'll discuss "Should The History Of Slavery Be Taught In School?". Why are they trying to "Whitewash" history? What are they afraid of? In our 3rd hour we'll discuss African-American (Black) Hi

  • The African History Network Show, Sat. 8pm EST!

    21/01/2012 Duración: 29min

    We are broadcasting on our 2nd Channel TONIGHT, Sat. 1-21-11, 8pm-11pm EST.  Call in at 646-564-9598 or visit www.blogtalkradio.com/theahnshow2.   Tonight we'll discuss the new movie "Red Tails" from Executive Producer George Lucas which tells the story of the historic Tuskeegee Airmen.  We'll also celebrate Muhammad Ali's 70th Birthday, talk about the passing of R&B Legend, Etta James. In our 1st hour we'll disuss a recent study from Yale University that shows how African-American boys are disciplined more and suspeneded more in school than any other students.    Visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more information.

  • Part 2: "The Distortion Of The Image Of African-American"

    15/01/2012 Duración: 03h51min

    TONIGHT: Listen to The African History Network Show, (Special Day) Saturday, Jan. 14th, 2012 8pm-11pm EST.  We'll continue our discussion on Part 2: "The Distortion Of The Image Of African-American Women".  Thursdays show was hot for Part 1 and tonight will be even better.  Why does the media usually portray African-American women as being oversexed, obsessed with physical attributes like hair and makeup, obese, single, bitter, etc.? We'll discuss a recent article from The Final Call Newspaper that asks this question.  We'll also discuss, "The Distortion Of The Legacy Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." and we'll play some excerpts from our interview with Prof. Manu Ampim on this subject.  You'll learn things about Dr. King that you never knew and we'll deal with why the media purposely focuses in on The "I Have A Dream Speech" but doesn't want to talk about the last 2 years of his life. The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST.  For more information please visit www.

  • The Distortion Of The Image Of African-American Women

    13/01/2012 Duración: 03h27min

    TONIGHT: Listen to The African History Network Show, Monday, Jan. 12th, 2012 8pm-11pm EST.  We'll discuss "The Distortion Of The Image Of African-American Women".  Why does the media usually portray African-American women as being oversexed, obsessed with physical attributes like hair and makeup, obese, single, bitter, etc.? We'll discuss a recent article from The Final Newspaper that asks this question.  In our 1st hour we'll be joined by Dr. Bruce Landers from the Universal Temple Of Peace And Love about their community fundraising efforts including their new book "The Urban Ritualist: A Guide To Practicing Ritual In An Urban Setting" and much more.  In our 3rd hour we'll do an update on the North Carolina Eugenics case and their attempt to compensate approximately 2,000 survivors of a forced sterilization program called Eugenics from that occurred from 1929-1977.    The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST.  For more information please visit www.AfricanHisto

  • The Entrepreneurial Mindset & Health Topics

    10/01/2012 Duración: 03h08min

    The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST.  For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.

  • The African History Network Show, 8pm EST

    06/01/2012 Duración: 03h14min

    TONIGHT: Listen to The African History Network Show, Thursday, Jan. 5th, 2012 8pm-11pm EST.  In our Economic Empowerment Segment we'll discuss business tips to jump start your business in the New Year.  In our 2nd hour we'll remember so famous African-Americans who we lost in 2011 like, Heavy D, Geronimo Pratt, Joe Frazier and Gil Scott Heron just to name a few.  In our 3rd hour we'll have our Political Round Up Segment and we'll talk about Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum's recent demeaning comments about African-Americans and much more.   The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST.  For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.

  • Part 2: The History of Christmas & What Is Kwanzaa?

    03/01/2012 Duración: 03h46min

    TONIGHT: Listen to The African History Network Show, Monday, Jan. 2nd, 2012 8pm-11pm EST. We'll continue our discussion on "Should African-Americans Celebrate Christmas" & "What Is Kwanzaa?" We'll discuss the history of Christmas going back to the Pre-Christian and it's origins in the Festival of Saturnalia. We'll also discuss why Dec. 25th was chosen as the date of the celebration and the symbols of Christmas like Santa Claus, The Christmas Tree and mistletoe. We'll continue our discussion on "What Is Kwanzaa?" and the need to practice the principles of the Nguzo Saba 365 days a year. We'll share more articles and ask the question, can Kwanzaa be made popular again like it was back in the early 1990's. We'll discuss pros and cons of celebrating as well. Did you celebrate Kwanzaa? Call in and tell us why or why not. Listen at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In & Listen at (914) 338-1375 or http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theafricanhistorynetworkshow/2012/01/03/the-african-history-network-show-8

  • The History of Christmas & Part 2: What Is Kwanzaa?

    01/01/2012 Duración: 03h57min

    Special New Year's Eve Broadcast, 9pm-12mid EST   Listen to The African History Network Show, (Special Time) Saturday, Dec. 31st, New Year's Eve 9pm-12midnight EST. Spend New Year's Eve with us as we discuss "Should African-Americans Celebrate Christmas" & Part 2 of "What Is Kwanzaa?" We'll discuss the history of Christmas going back to the Pre-Christian and it's origins in the Festival of Saturnalia. We'll also discuss why Dec. 25th was chosen as the date of the celebration. We'll continue our discussion on "What Is Kwanzaa?". We'll share more articles and ask the questions, can Kwanzaa be made popular again like it was back in the early 1990's. We'll discuss pros and cons of celebrating as well. Do you celebrate Kwanzaa or not? Call in and tell us where the Kwanzaa celebrations are in you city.   The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST.  For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.

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