Join us for an inspiring and enlightening experience! We’re thrilled to welcome Latosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, who will share her insights on why being intentional with our holiday purchases is more important than ever. Before her, Dr. Obadele Kambon discusses his upcoming Black Liberation ConferenceOffering reflections that resonate with the fight for justice and equality. We’re also excited to have author and sociologist Dr. Andrea Sullivan gives us a sneak peek of her compelling book, *The Sacrifices of Super Women*. Additionally, Baltimore Homeless Advocate Minister Christina Flowers will unveil her plans to feed those in need this holiday season, demonstrating the power of community action.
*Originally aired on 11.25.25*

Tony Browder, Carlton Lewis & Prof. Lagoke: Kemet, Black Music & the Sahel
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Dr. Ben Chavis, Faith Brothers, Templeton & Brother Amde: Boycott, Faith & Black Music
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President/General of the Universal African Peoples Organization, Zaki Baruti, returns to our classroom! Zaki will break down the Supreme Court’s recent Voting Rights decision and reveal how it could shape the future of our democracy—including this fall’s elections. He’ll dive into what happened in the Texas Primary and preview the pivotal races ahead in California and St. Louis, offering insight you won’t find anywhere else. The morning kicks off with Sister Phile, who brings urgency to the ongoing search for thousands of missing Black women and girls—stories that demand our attention and action. Then, how well do you know your history? Dr. Nah Dove, acclaimed Afrocology professor at Temple University, will challenge us to rethink what we know about Africa’s past, exploring the rise and fall of legendary civilizations like Kush, the Malian Empire, the Kingdom of Dahomey, Great Zimbabwe, and many more.
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