Renowned Kemetologist Tony Browder transforms our classroom into a journey of discovery and empowerment. Be among the first to hear Brother Tony share insights from his groundbreaking new book, ‘A Browder Perspective, My 50 Year Journey to Enlightenment.’ This inspiring work captures Tony’s transformative travels to Egypt, weaving together profound themes of Knowledge, Kemet, the wisdom of Dr. John Henrik Clarke, and the cultural impact of the movie Saints and Sinners. But that’s not all—activist Roger Wareham from the December 12th Movement will join us to highlight the urgent necessity for Black communities to shape their own foreign policy. Sister Vanesse will also energize you with her passionate update on the African American Children’s Book Project, a crucial initiative for the next generation set for Philadelphia.

Willie Mukasa Ricks on Black Power, Kamm Howard on UN Reparations, & Sister Phile on Land Campaign
3:06:47

James Small on UN Reparations Vote & Ghana, Sinclair Skinner on ‘I Love Black People’ & Tuskegee Project
3:09:43

Ashra Kwesi on Easter’s African Origins, Paul Pumphrey on Congo Updates, & Kokayi Patterson’s Latest Production
3:08:43