Sinopsis
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
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"Sabir Bey and The Teachings Of Noble Drew Ali", Thur. 8pm E
06/05/2011 Duración: 03h08minListen to "The African History Network Show", Thur., May 5th, 8pm-11pm EST. Our guest, Producer and Lecturer Sabir Bey about his new documentary on Noble Drew Ali, "Prophet Of The People". Noble Drew Ali was the founder of The Moorish Science Temple Of America. We'll also talk about the new documentary "Hidden Colors" that Sabir Bey is featured in. Listen at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In (914) 338-1375.
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Monday, May 2nd 2011 - The African History Network Show
03/05/2011 Duración: 03h12minListen to "The African History Network Show", Monday, May 2nd, 8pm-11pm EST. We'll talk about current events with The Editor Of The Pan- African Newswire Abayomi Azikiwe including Osama Bin Laden. We'll also have Economic Empowerment Mondays and much more. We also played clips of lectures from Dr. Ishakamusa Barashango and Tony Browder. To listenvisit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or (914) 338-1375. Thursday, May 5th, 8pm EST our guest will be Sabir Bey of the new documentary "Hidden Colors". We'll talk about Hidden Colors and his newly released documentary on Noble Drew Ali and his teachings called "Prophet Of The People".
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"Why Africans Live In A World Upside Down", 8pm EST
22/04/2011 Duración: 03h01minLISTEN to "The African History Network Show", Thursday, April 21st, 8pm-11pm EST. In our 1st hour we'll speak with Medu Netcher Instructor Bonotchi Montgomery and author of "Why Africans Live In A World Turned Upside Down" about his new Resewt (South) Up Maps of Africa. Did you know that the orientation of the Continent of Africa that we have been shown is actually upside down? These maps represent a new way of looking at how the earth is oriented and a new but ancient way of perceiving world history. In our 2nd hour we'll talk with Hassan Tremble Coordinator of the The Afrikan Village in Chicago will about their 2nd Anniversary Event this weekend with guest speaker, Dr. Ray Hagins. In our 3rd hour Abayomi Azikiwe, Editor of The Pan-African Newswire will stop by to give us an update on what's been going on in Libya, The Ivory Coast and Nigeria's elections. This will be a very informative show. Tell your friends. Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please v
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The First Americans were Africans with guest, Dr. David Imhotep, 8pm EST
08/04/2011 Duración: 03h00sFeel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.
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Did The Hebrews Ever Historically Exist with guest Prof. Josef Ben Levi, 8pm EST
05/04/2011 Duración: 03h21minListen to "The African History Network Show", Monday, April 4th, 8pm-11pm EST. We'll continue our discussion with Prof. Josef Ben Levi of Northeastern Illinois University regarding "The History Of Libya: Then & Now" Part 2 and "Did The Hebrews Ever Historically Exist?". We'll also have Entrepreneurship Mondays. To Listen please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375. Listen to "The African History Network Show", Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm-11pm EST. To Listen please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.
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The History Of St. Patrick's Day & Farrkhan warn's Obama on Libya - The African History Network Show
01/04/2011 Duración: 03h04minListen to "The African History Network Show", Thursday, March 31st, 8pm-11pm EST. We'll talk Education and the state of African-American Males in School, Census Bureau results and what it means for African-Americans, The History Of St. Patrick's Day and we'll get an update on Libya with Abayomi Azikiwe from The Pan-African Newswire. To Listen visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375. Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.
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TONIGHT: Afro-Man & The Protectors Of The Book Of Knowledge, 8pm EST!
29/03/2011 Duración: 03h05minTONIGHT: Listen to "The African History Network Show", Monday, March 28th, 8pm-11pm EST. We'll replay our interview with Prof. Josef Ben Levi dealing with "The History Of Libya: Then & Now", we'll talk about Entrepreneurship for African-Americans and we'll speak with Cartoonist Kofi, creator of "AfroMan And The Protector Of The Book Of Knowledge". To Listen please visit w...ww.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.
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Dr. John Henrik Clarke And The Power Of African History with Prof. Ahati Toure
25/03/2011 Duración: 01h55minListen to "The African History Network Show" on Thursday March 24th, 9pm-11pm EST as our guest will be Professor Ahati N.N. Toure, author of "John Henrik Clarke & The Power Of Africana History". We will also be joined by Sista Nubia who will talk about her upcoming presentation, Ahati Kilindi Iyi and more. Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.
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Tonight's guests, Nisa Muhammad about Black Marriage Day and Qasim Basir, Director of MOOZLUM
11/03/2011 Duración: 02h33minListen to The African History Network Show, Thursday, March 10th, 8pm-11pm EST as our guest will be Nisa Muhammad of Wedded Bliss Inc. We'll talk about "Black Marriage Day", March 27th. We'll also speak with Director, Qasim Basir of the new movie MOOZLUM. It stars Nia Long, Danny Glover and Evan Ross. We'll speak with author Ahati N.N. Toure about his new book on African-Centered Scholar Dr. John Henrik Clarke. Janaya Black and Marshalle Montgomery will tell us the Trinity Film Coalition and much more. Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.
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Part 2: The Cotton Pickin Truth - Interview with Antoinette Harrell, March 7th, 9pm EST
08/03/2011 Duración: 02h31minTONIGHT, Listen to "The African History Network Show " on Monday, March 7th, 9:00pm – 11:00pm EST as our guest once again will be Antoinette Harrell, Director and Co-Producer of "The Cotton Pickin' Truth: Still On The Plantation". We did Part 1 of our interview with her last Thursday. Tonight we will actually interview one of the people from the documentary who is actually living in modern day slavery. These people live in extreme destitution and poverty. You don't want to miss this interview. Tell your friends. Visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more information.
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The History Of Libya with Prof. Josef Ben Levi & "The Cotton Pickin Truth", 8:30pm - 11:30pm EST
04/03/2011 Duración: 03h15minTONIGHT, Listen to "The African History Network Show " on Thursday, March 3rd, 8:30pm – 11:30pm EST as our guest will be Prof. Josef Ben of Northeastern Illinois University. We'll talk about "The History Of Libya: Then & Now". We'll do an analysis of the history of Libya and how it go into the situation it's in today. In our 1st hour we'll talk to Genealogist Antoinette Harrell about the documentary, "The Cotton Picking Truth: Still On The Plantation" which exposes Slavery in the 21st Century in The United States. In our 2nd hour Producer Janaya Black and Director Ken Baker will talk about the casting call for the forthcoming new romantic comedy movie, "Why Men Cheat?". In our 3rd hour we'll talk to Andre Batts who is the founder of Urban Style Comics, an African-Centered Comic Book company. They are the creator of the Comic Book, Dreadlocks and the Superhero Group, "The Black Watch" Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please visit http://www.AfricanHistor
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The African History Network Show with guest, Dr. Rkhty Amen, Mon. Feb. 28th, 8pm EST
01/03/2011 Duración: 02h23minTONIGHT: Listen to a Special Broadcast of "The African History Network Show", Tonight, Monday, Feb. 28th, 8pm-10pm EST as we interview Dr. Rkhty Amen. Dr. Amen is one of the foremost authorities on the Medu Neter (Hieorglyphics) which is the Ancient Language among the Ancient Egyptians (Kemetic people). We'll talk about her new multi CD course "Learn To Speak Medu Neter..." and the companion E-book, which teaches the Medu Neter in a very easy and organized format. Our Topics Will Include: 1) We'll talk to her about exactly what The Medu Neter is. 2) Why it is important for us to learn this Ancient Language and what will be able to do once we can read and speak Medu Neter. 3) How did Medu Neter influence other African Languages? Dr. Amen teaches Mandarin Chinese at the University level and has studied under the great Grandmaster Scholar Warrior, Dr. Cheink Anta Diop. She also translated the works of Dr. Diop on the language of Ancient Egypt. Visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more information.
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The Effeminization Of The African-American Man, guest Dr. Mwalimu Baruti, 8pm-11pm EST
25/02/2011 Duración: 03h06minThis week on The African History Network Show, "The Effeminization Of The African-American Man: From Madea To Big Momma's House". This will be a show that you don't want to miss. Have you ever asked yourself the question, "Why does Hollywood (aka Hollyweird) love to put dresses on African-American Men? (i.e. Tyler Perry, Wesley Snipes, Martin Lawrence, Eddie Murphy, e...tc.) Our guest will be author, lecturer, educator, Dr. Mwalimu Baruti author of "The Sex Imperative" and "Homosexuality and the Effeminization of Afrikan Males". We'll talk about this, how African Men are purposely being feminized, why this is happening and what we can do to stop it. We'll also speak with Asheber Macharia who is an Medew Instructor. We'll talk about his upcoming classes that teach this Ancient Egyptian language. Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.
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Part 2: Should African-Americans Celebrate Valentine's Day? Thur. 8pm EST
18/02/2011 Duración: 03h06minListen to The African History Network Show on Thur., Feb. 17th, 8p-11p EST. On tonight's show we'll discuss we'll continue with Part 2 of "Should African-Americans Celebrate Valentine's Day. We did an overview last week and tonight we will get deep into the history surrounding Valentine's Day. We'll also speak with Abayomi Azikiwe, Editor of The Pan-African Newswire a...bout the new developments in Egypt. Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.
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The Detroit 300 & The Chaos In Egypt, Thur. Feb. 3rd, 8pm EST
04/02/2011 Duración: 03h05minKick off African-American History Month by listening to "The African History Network Show", Thur. 8pm-11pm EST as we speak with the Co-Founders of "The Detroit 300", Min. Malik Shabazz (25 year Community Activist) and (Pulitzer Prize winner/Radio Personality) Angelo Henderson. The Detroit 300 is a conglomerate of citizens, civic groups, organizations and businesses that... are banned together fight & deter crime in our residential areas, also known as neighborhoods. Its sole focus is to help communities organize to eradicate crime by policing targeted areas and collectively pursuing individuals who wreak havoc, mayhem, and terror therein (eg., murder, shootings, rape, burglary, robbery, assault & battery, burning of dwellings and stripping of homes.) The Detroit 300 was founded by Raphael B. Johnson (National TV Personality for the Maury Show/Community Activist) and Co-founded by Angelo B. Henderson (Pulitzer Prize winner/Radio Personality and Minister Malik Shabazz (25 year Community Activist). The
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"The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Don't Want You To Know" Part 2 w. Maun Ampim & The Detroit 300.
28/01/2011 Duración: 02h30minLast weeks show was HOT and very informative. If you missed it you can listen to the Podcast. We conclude our conversation on "The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. They Don't Want You To Know" with our guest, Historian, Professor Manu Ampim, Chairman of the Social Sciences Department of Contra Costa College in San Pablo, CA. In our 2nd hour we'll be joined Bonotchi Montgomer...y who is a Mdw Netcher (Hieroglyphics) Instructor. He'll talk about his new interactive CD which teaches Mdw Netcher and revolutionizes how this ancient language is taught. In our 3rd hour we'll speak with Minister Malik Shabazz from Detroit who is one of the Co-founders of "The Detroit 300". This group is comprised of volunteers from the community and many are members of various organizations who have come together to patrol their communities and gather leads which have led to the arrest of numerous criminals in the community. Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please visit http://www.Africa
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The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. They Don't Want You To Know with Prof. Manu Ampim and Mukasa Dada
21/01/2011 Duración: 03h05minListen to "The African History Network Show", Thursday, January 20th, 8pm - 11pm EST as our topic will be "The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. They Don't Want You To Know". Our guest will be African-Centered Scholar, Professor Manu Ampim, Chairman of the Social Sciences Department of Contra Costa College in San Pablo, CA. and Mukasa Dada (Willie Ricks) who is a former Field Secretary for S.N.C.C. (The Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee). Mukasa Dada coined the phrase "Black Power" in 1966. Visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more information. Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.
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Relationship Coaches Carl and Kenya K. Stevens, Jan. 13th 8pm EST
14/01/2011 Duración: 03h16minThis weeks show will help you improve your relationships and hopefully help you attract your soulmate if you haven't already found them. Nationally renowned Relationship Coaches and Authors, Carl and Kenya K. Stevens of JujuMama, LLC will be our guest. You may have seen them on "The Monique Show" or on Fox News. They are featured in the soon to be released documentary by Michael Baisden called "Do Women Know What They Want?' JujuMama LLC aides women & men in creating fabulous relationships and Bliss! Use the power of the Law of Attraction to remove doubt and fear and create a sexy, new relationship! JujuMama works to prepare, encourage and enlighten you on the ways of harmonious union! Get ready for Real Love! Now is the time for you to experience all you have ever desired! Will discuss The New Modern Relationship, improving your Sex Life, Tantra Sex, Open Communication, etc. Visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com/. The Call In number is (914) 338-1375. Ask questions or just listen. You can also c
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"Polygamy And The African-American Community?", with guest Kilindi Iyi, Thur. Jan 6th, 8pm EST
07/01/2011 Duración: 03h22minThis will be a HOT Show. In our 1st Hour, we will finish our presentation from 2 weeks ago as we discuss "Should African-Americans Celebrate Christmas?" We will continue with the History Of Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. This will be a great show. In our 2nd and 3rd hours we will be joined by Kilindi Iyi of The Tamerrian Institute in Detroit, MI. We will talk about Polygamy (more properly called Polygyny) from a traditional African Cultural perspective. What it is, what it is not and can this be used as a viable solution to the shortage of eligible African-American men for those who want to utilize it. There are approximately 2 million more adult African-American Females thand African-American Males. Visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com/. The Call In number is (914) 338-1375. Ask questions or just listen. You can also chat with us on our Facebook FanPage, "The African History Network" during the show.
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** Special Broadcast**, Simulcast on WSTA 1340 AM, The Virgin Islands "The History Of Christmas"
26/12/2010 Duración: 02h55minHappy Holiday to everyone regardless of what you celebrate. We will do a Special Holiday Broadcast simulcasting with 1340 AM WSTA out of The Virgin Islands tonight Saturday, Dec. 25th 9pm - 11pm EST as host Afreekan Southwell interviews Bro. Michael from The African History Network about "The History Of Christmas" and should people of African descent celebrate it. We have listeners in the Virgin Islands and many of the Africans their celebrate Christmas. This will be an fantastic show. Tell your friends. Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening. For more information please visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.