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EP.035: Del Jones On Understanding Our Rich Cultural Heritage…Part 1
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Del Jones aka Nana Kuntu was one of the fiercest and vigilant Africans who walked the earth. In a sea of anti-African madness, Brother Del Jones did the libratory analysis necessary to heal a brutally scarred people, while at the same time he worked to reunify Africa’s physically and mentally dispersed people via nationbuilding. Brother Del Jones did not live a life of theory divorced from practice, he was a warrior on the frontline…he was our WAR CORRESPONDENT!
We are proud to be airing a digitally re-mastered two part series from Brother Del Jones called Understanding Our Rich Cultural Heritage & Strengthening It For The Revolution. This lecture took place circa late 1996 or early 1997 at a cultural institution known as African Echoes in New Jersey.
In part one Brother Del Jones discusses:
- Revolution as a process not an event
- How producing revolutionaries requires a revolutionary culture
- Why a “dynamic” or “charismatic” individual cannot develop revolutionary culture
- A critique of the 1995 Million Man March
- Why history is important for a people to understand their achievements and errors
and much more!
This episode features sounds from:
- Conscientization 101 – “Black Lives Matter?”: “The Sisyphean Endeavour to Fight Racism as Opposed to Struggling for Revolutionary Pan-African Liberation” from our Conscientization 101 Musical Commentaries
- Tha 4orce – “Wild Wind That Blows [Instrumental]” from his [EP] WILD WIND THAT BLOWS CYCLONIOUS [EP]
- Wise Intelligent – “Going Pop” from his album Wise Intelligent iz…Stevie Bonneville Wallace (Back 2 School 4th Period)
and,
- Gensu Dean & Wise Intelligent – “Black Fear” from their album The Game of Death
Books mentioned in this episode: Showdown: Pan-Afrikanism vs. White Supremacy by Del Jones, Sex Prisoners: Culture Bandits Vol. 3 by Del Jones, and Defying the Tomb: Selected Prison Writings and Art of Kevin Rashid Johnson featuring exchanges with an Outlaw by Kevin “Rashid” Johnson.
53 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on October 20, 2020 23:07 (). Last successful fetch was on August 04, 2020 10:17 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 182010656 series 1471116
Del Jones aka Nana Kuntu was one of the fiercest and vigilant Africans who walked the earth. In a sea of anti-African madness, Brother Del Jones did the libratory analysis necessary to heal a brutally scarred people, while at the same time he worked to reunify Africa’s physically and mentally dispersed people via nationbuilding. Brother Del Jones did not live a life of theory divorced from practice, he was a warrior on the frontline…he was our WAR CORRESPONDENT!
We are proud to be airing a digitally re-mastered two part series from Brother Del Jones called Understanding Our Rich Cultural Heritage & Strengthening It For The Revolution. This lecture took place circa late 1996 or early 1997 at a cultural institution known as African Echoes in New Jersey.
In part one Brother Del Jones discusses:
- Revolution as a process not an event
- How producing revolutionaries requires a revolutionary culture
- Why a “dynamic” or “charismatic” individual cannot develop revolutionary culture
- A critique of the 1995 Million Man March
- Why history is important for a people to understand their achievements and errors
and much more!
This episode features sounds from:
- Conscientization 101 – “Black Lives Matter?”: “The Sisyphean Endeavour to Fight Racism as Opposed to Struggling for Revolutionary Pan-African Liberation” from our Conscientization 101 Musical Commentaries
- Tha 4orce – “Wild Wind That Blows [Instrumental]” from his [EP] WILD WIND THAT BLOWS CYCLONIOUS [EP]
- Wise Intelligent – “Going Pop” from his album Wise Intelligent iz…Stevie Bonneville Wallace (Back 2 School 4th Period)
and,
- Gensu Dean & Wise Intelligent – “Black Fear” from their album The Game of Death
Books mentioned in this episode: Showdown: Pan-Afrikanism vs. White Supremacy by Del Jones, Sex Prisoners: Culture Bandits Vol. 3 by Del Jones, and Defying the Tomb: Selected Prison Writings and Art of Kevin Rashid Johnson featuring exchanges with an Outlaw by Kevin “Rashid” Johnson.
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