Abolition Today – Her Majesty, The Queen Mother of Benin West Africa

Max and Yusuf are joined by The Queen Mother of Benin, West Africa to discuss international prison systems and the modern slavery abolition movement from…

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Conversation Reparations – How Should Reparations be Used for Education?

Many Descendants of Afrikans enslaved in the US agree that education is a fundamental part of any reparations demand. We will explore why education is…

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Conversation Reparations – The National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America

The National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N’COBRA) is the premiere mass-based coalition of organizations and individuals organized for the sole purpose of…

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Abolition Today – A conversation with Her Majesty The Queen Mother of Benin West Africa

Max and Yusuf are joined by The Queen Mother of Benin, West Africa to discuss international prison systems and the modern slavery abolition movement from…

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Abolition Today – Attica #ShutemDown2021 & 9/11/2001

We discuss organized prison rebellions past and present. Starting with #ShutemDown2021. This week we’ll acknowledge many historical events whose anniversaries occurred either within the past…

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Abolition Today – A Burning House and The Enslaved Firemen

In the midst of it all, a rapidly growing slavery abolitionist movement shines a beacon of reason, rings the bells of freedom, and in a season of woes, goes straight to the roots of the rotten fruit.

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Abolition Today – The 366th Day Live from Sacramento

“The path from dreams to success does exist. May you have the vision to find it, the courage to get on to it, and the perseverance to follow it.” – Kalpana Chawla

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Abolition Today – Ten Million Violations of the 15th Amendment

A week before the August 28th March On for Voting Rights rallies we dig deep into voter disenfranchisement. How, why, and who. Welcome to America.…

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BTR News – Discussing The Accurate Version of the Legacy of King Mansa Musa w/ Historian Siphiwe Baleka

Siphiwe Baleka has led a very interesting life that took him from his North Carolina community to HBCU Fisk University, the US Olympic Swim Trials,…

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Abolition Today – Re-examining The August 28th, 1833 Slavery Abolition Act

7 PM EST – On 28 August 1833, the Slavery Abolition Act was given Royal Assent and came into force on the following 1 August 1834. Its full bill title was ‘An Act for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Colonies; for promoting the Industry of the manumitted Slaves; and for compensating the Persons hitherto entitled to the Services of such Slaves’.

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BTR News – Afro-Christophobia: Feedback On The Black Attack On Black Identified Christians

This episode of BTR News will revisit the BTR News podcast – The Willie Lynch Letter & The Black Attack On Black Identified Christians and try to address issues brought up by audience members concerning it. 

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BTR News – Ghanaian Prince Was Sold Into Slavery, Still Became A Slaver

In a follow up to the last podcast, “Mali’s King Mansa Musa Was A Wealthy Slaver”, coincidently or by providence, a friend on Facebook shared an article published in 2018 by Face2FaceAfrica about a Ghanaian Prince sold into slavery in the 1700s after his father entrusted him to the captain of a slaver’s ship to transport him to England to study but instead was sold into slavery.

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NA Radio – A Modern Abolitionist’s Journey w/ Max Parthas

We will be talking with Max about the latest developments in the New Abolitionists Movement to abolish slavery first by removing language from individual state constitutions and the US Constitution’s exception for slavery and involuntary servitude, which allow both practices in the United States in federal, state and private prisons.

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