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    Episodes (8)

    Dhoruba Bin Wahad Interview Re: Assata Shakur

    Dhoruba Bin Wahad Interview Re: Assata Shakur
    Former Black Panther and BLA Co-founder Dhoruba Bin-Wahad Interviewed by Kalonji Jama Changa (Founder of the FTP Movement) live at a "Hands off Assata" Teach-In that took place in Atlanta, GA Sponsored by Red Bike & Green and The FTP Movement. In the Interview, Dhoruba Bin Wahad breaks down the history of Assata, Cointelpro, Angela Davis, the Jay Z trip to Cuba, Alice Walker and a whole lot more! At the end the floor was opened up for questions by the audience....Check it out and pass it on!

    WE ARE STILL TROY DAVIS RALLY & MEMORIAL AFRIKAN DRUM CIRCLE (FRIDAY SEPT. 21st)!

    WE ARE STILL TROY DAVIS RALLY & MEMORIAL AFRIKAN DRUM CIRCLE (FRIDAY SEPT. 21st)!
    WE ARE STILL TROY DAVIS RALLY & MEMORIAL AFRIKAN DRUM CIRCLE- 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE MURDER OF TROY DAVIS!     Join us at Troy Davis Park (aka Robert Woodruff Park) downtown Atlanta, 7:00pm on September 21st as we commemorate the one year anniversary of the murder of Troy Davis, an innocent man whose life was taken by the state. We will also be paying homage to two of Troys family members, his mother Virginia Davis who, according to her daughter Martina, "died of a broken heart" shortly after Troy Davis' final appeal was denied and a few months before his execution...“I just think my mother died of a broken heart, but she made sure we were strong enough to deal with this,” Correia said. “It’s not just the inmate who is on Death Row. That whole family is on Death Row.” (source http://blackamericaweb.com/). Troys sister Martina Correia also transcended after losing an 11 year battle with breast cancer just months after Troys execution. We hold the state fully responsible for ALL of the Davis families losses and on September 21st we will show that we have not, and will never forget their blatant disregard for human life and the hypocrisy and corruption of the U.S. Injustice System.   WE ARE STILL TROY DAVIS! The rally will include a drum circle, guest speakers, and spoken word selections. This is an event for everyone! We encourage all people, organizations, religious groups, political groups, etc... to join in on the memorial. Because WE are the people"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Martin Luther King Jr.This event will be immediately followed by the "National Day of Action Against Mass Incarceration" By Georgians For Prison Abolition. Please support both events! Please support the Davis family! September 21st, 2012 -  Troy Davis Park (Woodruff Park)7pm - Rally and Drum Circle 9pm - March Against Mass Incarceration to the Martin Luther King Center - Auburn Avenue11:08pm - Vigil to mark the anniversary of Troy Davis' murder ***PLEASE FORWARD AND SHARE AMONGST YOUR NETWORKS*** Visit FTP MOVEMENT at: http://ftpmovement.ning.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network

    Black August Weekend 2012!

    Black August Weekend 2012!
    PRESS PLAY TO HEAR THE OFFICIAL PROMO ANNOUNCEMENT!!!   Black August is here and it is a month in which we commemorate the struggles and triumphs of our freedom fighters turned political prisoners, some of whom went into exile, others assassinated - from the brothas and sistas who organized free breakfast programs and community clinics, to those who were convicted of helping to bust fellow freedom fighters out of prison, who organized prison rebellions in order to acquire basic human rights, and those who spoke out against the abuses of this government against the poor and so-called minorities and thus suffered greatly for it. We must never forget their stories, their efforts, nor their accomplishments, and must relate to future generations how their sacrifices changed our lives for the better. To learn more, the following are some of the gatherings in ATLANTA that will be addressing the human rights violations, history and present day effects that were born out of the Black Power Movement:   Black August 5K Run! Join Us on Sunday, August 19, 2012 to kick off the inaugural 5K Run for Freedom, sponsored by RGB Fit Club, FTP Movement and Habesha, to promote health and fitness with a cause. It’s not a race, all ages are welcome and you could run, jog or walk.Meet-up for run and onsite registration will be 8 am at Habesha Gardens (Dunbar Center) 477 Windsor Street Southwest, Atlanta, GA 30312. All participants must pre-register to guarantee t-shirt size and availability. Registration* is $25 in which you will receive a t-shirt and other gifts. Please provide your t-shirt size with payment. Payments can be made via Paypal at blackaugustweekend@gmail.com.Rules & Regulations:1. Entry fees are non-refundable.2. No-shows will not be mailed their run shirts.3. Headphones (ipods, mp3 players, CDs, tape walkmans, personal radios, etc.) are encouraged.4. Roller/in-line skates, pets, etc. are prohibited.5. An adult must accompany small children.For questions or for registration call 404.981.2797 orEmail: Blackaugustweekend@gmail.comHave a business or an organization? Get your logo on the t-shirts and other paraphernalia by being a sponsor!Stay tuned to Rbgfitclub.com or Ftpmovement.ning.com for updates Visit FTP MOVEMENT at: http://ftpmovement.ning.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network

    "When the healers need healing"

    "When the healers need healing"
    Clip of Kalonji Changa Founder/National Coordinator of The FTP Movement and Author of "How to Build a People's Army-speaking on the need for self responsibility & accountability along with Professor Griff of Public Enemy and Dr. Phil Valentine. Theme was titled "Stop Playing and Getting Played. Lecture took place June of 2009 at Luna Nueva in Atlanta, Georgia (U.S.) http://www.Ftpmovement.ning.com or http://www.Thesoulplanet.com

    Exclusive: Mike Flo and M1 (dead prez) raps with Kalonji Changa (FTP Movement)

    Exclusive: Mike Flo and M1 (dead prez) raps with Kalonji Changa (FTP Movement)
    Kalonji Changa of FTP Movement interviews MIKE FLO & M1 (DEAD PREZ) about Flo's new CD -“FLY, FRESH & RESPONSIBLE" Vol.1″ and "Revolutionary But Gangsta Grillz"-by Dead Prez and DJ Drama. Check it out as they kick it about Hip Hop, the politics of liberation and staying relevant... Download “FLY, FRESH & RESPONSIBLE" Vol.1″ at Mikeflomusic.com and "Revolutionary But Gangsta Grillz" at DeadPrez.com both projects are FREE!!!

    Max Stanford founder of RAM (Revolutionary Action Movement) kicks it with Kalonji Changa of The FTP Movement

    Max Stanford founder of RAM (Revolutionary Action Movement) kicks it with Kalonji Changa of The FTP Movement
    In this historical interview Kalonji Changa of FTP interviews Muhammad Ahmad (Max Stanford) founder of RAM (Revolutionary Action Movement) about the history of RAM, The Black Panther Party, Malcolm X role with RAM, and Cointelpro. Max Stanford was one of the main targets of J. Edgar Hoover's Cointelpro document which discussed "The destroying of a Black Messiah".