Episodes

Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
On Code: Solidarity with Haiti & Is Hypergamy Empowerment?
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
In ep26, Ahki & Sunny discuss the history of Haiti and their ongoing fight against US/Western imperialism, and discuss hypergamy and Black womanhood in light of the recent Maxine Waters and Meg the Stallion interview.

Monday Mar 01, 2021
Judas & The Black Messiah Review & Update on Malcolm X's Assassination
Monday Mar 01, 2021
Monday Mar 01, 2021
In ep25, Ahki & Sunny review the new Judas & the Black Messiah film depicting FBI informant William O'Neal & Black Panther leader Fred Hampton. The crew also update the people on new evidence released in the FBI and NYPD assassination of Malcolm X.

Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
Rebellions on the Plantation & Socialist COVID-19 Vaccines?
Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
In ep24, Ahki & Sunny update the audience on the latest fallout from the anti-democratic trends within the Black Lives Matter Global Network, the jailhouse rebellion in St. Louis, the development of COVID-19 vaccines in Cuba, and the recent roller-coaster news of the stock market and cryptocurrency.

Tuesday Jan 26, 2021
Spark it Up: The Father of Black Nationalism & 2021 Politricks
Tuesday Jan 26, 2021
Tuesday Jan 26, 2021
In ep23, Ahki & Sunny review and celebrate the legacy of Martin Delaney, the Father of Black Nationalism, and highlight important stories from the top of the 2021 political news cycle.

Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
Coup Klux Klan & The Kwanzaa Capper
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
In Ep22, Ahki & Sunny welcome in the new year and reflect on the events of 2020 before discussing the events at the federal capital building on January 6th alongside an important interview between Black historian Gerald Horne & journalist Paul Jay that connects what happened in D.C. with critical political processes around the world.

Tuesday Dec 22, 2020
Black Faces in White Spaces or Coon-Con 2020
Tuesday Dec 22, 2020
Tuesday Dec 22, 2020
In ep21, Ahki & Sunny celebrate the recent debut project from YAN Tre (pushsoul.com), the celebration of the Black elite class of token positions and praise from white institutions, and discuss 'Excited Delirium', a new bio-medical term used to deny the humanity of Black people, especially Black men, during interactions with colonial police forces.

Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
Hotep-ish & The BLM Founders Face the Music
Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
In ep20, Ahki & Sunny discuss the term "hotep" and its usage by certain segments of the Black community, Nate Parker's new film 'American Skin', and the recent revelations surrounding the undemocratic leadership of the Black Lives Matter Global Network.

Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Un...forgivable: Black Media & The Obama Effect
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
In ep19, our duo of Ahki & Sunny discuss Dave Chappelle's latest stand-up and comments about content ownership, the presence of cell phones amongst our incarcerated family (and some folks problem with it), and Barack Obama's recent comments on his book tour.
Link to The Real's commentary on cell phones in prisons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdpP6bU_HHg&ab_channel=JosiahsWorldTV

Saturday Nov 07, 2020
Is it over?: Black Politics and the DNC
Saturday Nov 07, 2020
Saturday Nov 07, 2020
In ep18, Ahki & Sunny discuss the ongoing election season, activist Cori Bush's election to Congress representing Missouri, and the problems with statistical manipulation inherent in exit polling.

Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
MLK's First Day Out & #BlameBlackMen
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
In ep17, Ahki & Sunny take up the #BlameBlackMen convo and once again question the motives of Black intellectuals who falsely define the political aspirations of Black men as seeking white patriarchal power. We use the term "mimetic thesis" to refer to the framework of ideas that make-up the believes that Black men are dumb, lacking of imagination, and only capable of mimicking the power of white patriarchy--a belief founded with the colonial and capitalist order that has grown in power for centuries into today. Many white feminists and even Black feminists like Brittney Cooper still traffic in the "mimetic thesis", as displayed in her recent interview with Washington Post writer Jonathon Capehart. FTT also discusses MLK Jr's release from a Georgia jail on Oct. 27th 1960, facilitated by the Kennedy presidential campaign, and the political implications of this event for Black politics. (Episode recorded on Oct. 27th 2020)