Conscientization 101

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Sinopsis

Conscientization 101 is a 1-hr, bi-weekly show posted on Wednesdays which features workers, writers, artists, and others who are involved in the process of learning to perceive social, political, and economic contradictions, and are taking action against oppressive elements of reality. Conscientization 101 podcast provides information and radical analysis that attacks the roots of the oppressive structures we contend with on a daily basis. The podcast places the issues of today within the context of the superstructure. This approach is paramount to developing a deeper understanding of society so limiting situations are brought into focus; which will create true resistance for the purpose of revolutionary transformation. While you are getting in-depth analysis, we make sure to make this hella entertaining!!

Episodios

  • EP.061: Is Apartheid Really Dead? Redux: A Dialogue with Dr. Julian Kunnie – Part 3 of 3

    05/02/2025 Duración: 01h06min

    Dr. Julian E. Kunnie, professor of religious, Latin American, Middle Eastern and North African studies at the University of Arizona. In the denouement of our three-part series with Dr. Julian Kunnie, we discuss the following: The general lack of class consciousness within struggle. An example of how neoliberal/neocolonial policies have had dire consequences for the people of Azania (South Africa). Encapsulation of social movements. And, much more! Dr. Julian Kunnie’s forthcoming book, The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainable with All Life, is scheduled for release June 25, 2025 (new release date as of January 27, 2025). This episode is dedicated to our beloved freedom fighter, distinguished elder, and now former political prisoner, LEONARD PLETIER! Your example of resilience and struggle has inspired many, and will continue to inspire many, well into the future via the beautyful ones that are not yet born. Welcome Home Dear Brother! This episode has featured music from:

  • EP.060: Is Apartheid Really Dead? Redux: A Dialogue with Dr. Julian Kunnie – Part 2 of 3

    15/01/2025 Duración: 01h05min

    Dr. Julian Kunnie In part two of our illuminating series with Dr. Julian Kunnie, we discuss the following: How and why miscegenation has been used historically as a tool for colonial domination, referencing his book–The Cost of Globalization: Dangers to the Earth and Its People–and an article by Chinweizu–“Reparations for Darfur 4: A Resolution.” The importance of understanding the term genetic colonialism. Arab hegemony in Africa. And, much more! Dr. Julian Kunnie’s forthcoming book, The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainable with All Life, is scheduled for release April 23, 2025. This episode features music from: Conscientization 101– "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers – Part 1" Big Frizzle – “Fast” Akala – “Maangamizi” from his album The Thieves Banquet   Donnie Mossberg – “Tragedy Mix” Raggo Zulu Rebel – “Unity” Donnie Mossberg Instagram: @machingunfunk Chinweizu’s “Reparations for Darfur 4: A Resolution”, appears in our complied document The Chinwei

  • EP.059: Is Apartheid Really Dead? Redux: A Dialogue with Dr. Julian Kunnie Part 1 of 3

    23/12/2024 Duración: 02h10min

    Dr. Julian E. Kunnie, professor of religious, Latin American, Middle Eastern and North African studies at the University of Arizona. It has been over 20 years since the publication of Dr. Julian Kunnie’s prescient and perspicacious treatise, Is Apartheid Really Dead?: Pan Africanist Working-Class Critical Perspectives, and nine years since we first dialogued with Dr. Kunnie about his book (podcast episodes 9 and 10), so what is the political terrain of Azania (South Africa) today? Is the analysis of Is Apartheid Really Dead? in regards to post-apartheid Azania still relevant today? Is Azania finally a fully sovereign nation run by its autochthonous inhabitants? If not, is it on its way? Or worse, is Dr. Kunnie’s analysis just as relevant today as it was when his book was first published; which means Azania is still suffering under neocolonial hegemony, which makes true revolutionary Pan-African working-class sovereignty for Azania a mere chimera? In this episode of Conscientization 101 podcast, we present par

  • EP.058 MCE: Nationbuilding – Theory and Practice Part 2

    13/12/2023 Duración: 02h19min

    Hip-Hop collective MCE. From left to right: Ced Adamz, Eshmelek Malakyah, and Obafemi Kiensiedilele.   After an arduous and acrimonious dispute with a housing contractor—oh what a crazy summer and fall—we conclude our two-part series with the multi-genius collective, MCE. In part two of this insightful and trenchant series we discuss the following: The impetus behind the creation of the numinous RBG: The Ep (Red, Black, Green) How the psychological condition, discerned by the late Dr. Kobi K.K. Kambon–known as cultural misorientation–conditions African people to view “progress” as ascendency within the oppressor’s system; and as such, we ask whether the term “Black” is a priori rendered reactionary when not properly defined within an African-centered context. How MCE’s acuity and adroitness also extends into the children’s literary arena, with Everyday Is A Sunday, a children’s book written and illustrated by Brother Obafemi and, much more! We also give a blistering, but shrewd and veracious, polemi

  • EP.057 MCE: Nationbuilding – Theory and Practice Part 1

    20/07/2023 Duración: 01h59min

    Hip-Hop collective MCE. From left to right: Eshmelek Malakyah, Obafemi Kiensiedilele, and Ced Adamz. On this 57th episode of Conscientization 101 podcast, we present part one of a two-part dialogue with a collective of artists whose praxis embodies the definition of nationbuilding, MCE. This series is presented in its Unabridged Interview form, as a thank you to those who value Conscientization 101. Our sincerest thanks! MCE is a collective of multi-talented artists hailing from Pine Bluff Arkansas; and while MCE possess a diverse skill set which ranges from drawing, painting, and the creation of murals, music production is their passion and primary endeavor! Fueled by the lessons learned from our greatest teachers and scholars, MCE’s sound is the life blood of the people; MCE’s music inspires not merely consciousness but critical consciousness, which particularly focuses on people achieving an in-depth understanding of the world, allowing not only for their perception and exposure of social and political con

  • EP.056 Dr. Walter A. Rodney Digitally Remastered Disquisition

    07/12/2022 Duración: 02h47min

    Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney (March 23, 1942 – June 13, 1980) Although it has been over forty years since the cowardly and brutal assassination of our dearly beloved brother Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney (aka Dr. W.A.R.), his intrepid spirit lives on with us today. While the quisling, pelf worshipping assassins succeeded in destroying Dr. Rodney physically, they paradoxically immortalized him. Dr. Rodney’s life was/is the personification of an uncompromised intellectual who committed, what Amilcar Cabral called, class suicide in service of the people. Assiduously devoted to theory and practice, or better said conscientization, the life of Dr. Walter Anthony Rodney, from an African cosmological perspective, can be seen as an orisha or loi. The relevance of Dr. Walter Rodney’s life and work is now an eternal guiding principal or law that future generations can call upon to fortify themselves when in struggle and service to the people. In this episode of Conscientization 101 Podcast, we proudly present a Conscientizati

  • EP.055 Raggo Zulu Rebel Emeritus: The Eloquence of a Scribe Part 2

    20/04/2022 Duración: 01h49min

    On the long-awaited conclusion of our two-part series, Raggo Zulu Rebel Emeritus: The Eloquence of a Scribe, we discuss the following with Raggo Zulu Rebel: An in-depth analysis of Raggo’s album Necromancy The importance of understanding political economy, specifically understanding the superstructure as it pertains to Africanity/Blackness in Western societies The comfort in the malaise and isolation people experience due to social media and how that relates to Guy Debord’s Society of the Spectacle A critical critique of hashtag movements. and, much more! In addition to and in conjunction with the dialogue with Raggo, we discuss how Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Ayi Kwei Armah’s Two Thousand Seasons, and Anthony Sampson’s Black & Gold Tycoons, Revolutionaries and Apartheid work elucidates the necessity of imperialism (via colonial domination) to foster divisions amongst the colonized population. The divisions created by the colonizer are merely the first tools of ideological and psycho

  • EP.054 Raggo Zulu Rebel Emeritus: The Eloquence of a Scribe Part 1

    15/12/2021 Duración: 02h11min

    Emeritus is an appellation bestowed upon a person who has personified excellence in their respective profession, (usually a former holder of an office, especially a college professor) having retired but allowed to retain their title as an honor. On this 54th episode of Conscientization 101 podcast, we present part one of a two-part dialogue with Raggo Zulu Rebel to discuss his retirement from his over two decades musical career, and why he is deserving of the designation of emeritus. It has been an honor to be privy to the eloquence of this scribe, our dear brother, Raggo Zulu Rebel. In part one of this trenchant, evocative, and sapient series we discuss the following: The thin line the music industry creates between commodifying music and true cultural expression Bourgeois privilege given to artists African-centered dilettantes/opportunists vs. growing into a real understanding of building an African-centered, working-class political economy, and much more! This episode features music from: Chai

  • EP.053 Wielding Words Like Weapons With Ward Churchill Part 3 of 3

    04/09/2019 Duración: 01h09min

    In the riveting conclusion of our three part series with acclaimed American Indian Movement activist-intellectual Ward Churchill about his venerable book Wielding Words Like Weapons: Selected Essays In Indigenism, 1995-2005, we discuss the effects of the settler colonial polity of Canada on American Indians.

  • EP.052 Wielding Words Like Weapons With Ward Churchill Part 2 of 3

    31/07/2019 Duración: 01h08min

    In part two of this puissant series we discuss Indigenous people in Western cinema. Specifically we discuss the functionality of pejorative depictions of Indigenous people in cinema to the settler colonial project known as the Americas, its effects on Indigenous people, and much more.

  • EP.051 Wielding Words Like Weapons With Ward Churchill Part 1 of 3

    01/05/2019 Duración: 01h38min

    Sagacious, trenchant, and decisive are just a few ways to describe the writings of American Indian Movement activist–intellectual Ward Churchill. Informed by praxis, Churchill’s decades of work demonstrate a keen understanding that the fulcrum of the world’s political–economic contradictions are found in attenuating indigenous people’s political–economic independence and creating a helotized population.

  • EP.050: Sakhu Sheti With Raggo Zulu Rebel

    27/03/2019 Duración: 01h53min

    In our 50th podcast episode with U.K. based recording artist Raggo Zulu Rebel...“we came to came to a deeper understanding” about who we are as African people.

  • EP.049: Ideopraxis Series Dr. John Henrik Clarke

    18/07/2018 Duración: 01h28min

    We conclude our Ideopraxis Series with a digitally re-mastered presentation from Dr. John Henrik Clarke titled, The African World Under Siege!!!!

  • EP.048: Ideopraxis Series Dr. Amos Wilson On Feel Good History Part 3

    06/06/2018 Duración: 01h14min

    We conclude our digitally re-mastered presentation entitled Dr. Amos Wilson on Feel Good History, from our Ideopraxis Series.

  • EP.047: Ideopraxis Series Dr. Amos Wilson On Feel Good History Part 2

    11/04/2018 Duración: 01h11min

    We continue with our digitally re-mastered presentation titled Dr. Amos Wilson on Feel Good History Part 2 of 3, from our Ideopraxis Series!!!

  • EP.046: Ideopraxis Series Dr. Amos Wilson On Feel Good History Part 1

    28/03/2018 Duración: 01h26min

    We continue our Ideopraxis Series with part one of a three part digitally re-mastered presentation titled Dr. Amos Wilson on Feel Good History.

  • EP.045: Ideopraxis Series Dr. Marimba Ani’s Yurugu Part 2

    14/03/2018 Duración: 01h50min

    We continue our Ideopraxis Series with the conclusion of Dr. Marimba Ani's digitally re-mastered presentation of her critically acclaimed book, Yurugu: An African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought And Behavior

  • EP.044: Ideopraxis Series Dr. Marimba Ani’s Yurugu Part 1

    28/02/2018 Duración: 01h43min

    Ideopraxis, a term coined by renowned African scholar Ayi Kwei Armah, means "the translation of ideas systematically embraced into structured behavior and lifestyle. Ideopraxis is the yardstick that separates revolutionary performers from phones" (Remembering The Dismembered Continent, pg 75-76). With this term in mind, we created our Ideopraxis Series. This series consists of us airing our Conscientization 101 produced tracks from our FREE GIFT musical commentaries featuring Dr. Marimba Ani, Dr. Amos Wilson, and Dr. John Henrik Clarke.

  • EP.043: Affiong L. Affiong Weapons of Liberation

    14/02/2018 Duración: 01h23min

    We are proud to be airing a digitally re-mastered lecture from a sister who is dedicated to the struggle and victory of Pan Afrikan liberation, unification and sovereignty, Affiong L. Affiong.

  • EP.042: Cyclonious The Revival Part 2

    13/12/2017 Duración: 01h24min

    We closeout 2017, 2017 according to the Gregorian/Western calendar, with the conclusion of our two part series, Cyclonious: The Revival.

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