About The People(AtP) Podcast: Spirit of Mandela Coalition Campaign (SoM )2021 International Tribunal and Camp Muntaqim, with Supplemental_Peoples’ Senate INTRO WEBINAR Feb 18, 2023

About the People Podcast

About the People (AtP) is an audio-visual project that emerges out of the 2021 International Tribunal and the ongoing organizing lens of the Spirit of Mandela Coalition campaign (SoM), which brought five charges of genocide against the U.S. Following the Guilty Verdict on all five counts, AtP was created to highlight the grassroots work of committed strugglers, revolutionaries, and people of conscience in these looted colonies and territories.

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Supplemental_Peoples’ Senate INTRO WEBINAR Feb 18, 2023

Speakers include: Sekou Odinga, Emcee

  • Jihad Abdulmumit: Spirit of Mandela Coalition 
  • Magdalene Moonsamy: Chief Jurist, October 2021 Tribunal
  • Luis Rosa: Occupied and Colonized Peoples Forum
  • Jalil Muntaqim: Spirit of Mandela Coalition
  • Johanna Fernandez: Campaign to Bring Mumia Home
  • Polly Walker: (Cherokee) Indigenous Education Institute
  • Kempis (Ghani) Songster: Ubuntu Philadelphia
  • Mary Louise Patterson: Physicians for a National Health Program
  • Tania Siddiqi: Texas Death Penalty Abolition Movement

https://www.youtube.com/@spiritofmandela9139

Companion Post/ Lessons:

The Civil Rights and Black Liberation Movements and COINTELPRO (From Freedom Archives Documents), All Power To The People: The Black Panther Party and Beyond Film and COINTELPRO Exposed Video Edu.

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History of African Philosophy (HAP) Podcast Player (42 Episodes), Sanya Osha On Wiredu’s “Conceptual Decolonization” in Contemporary African Systems of Thought Project, Companion to African Philosophy Edited by Kwasi Wiredu (eBook) and Analyazing African Philosophy Video Education

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42 Episodes https://historyofphilosophy.net/

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Kwasi Wiredu Tributes:

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Analyazing African Philosophy:

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Shahid Bolsen and Middle Nation

E. Franklin Frazier’s|The Black Bourgeoisie_Article by Dr. Matthew Quest, Video Education Player, Book Reading (RMatron) and eBook

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12 Video Playlist_“The wealthy, educated Black bourgeoisie,” Malcolm told a University of California audience in 1963, “those uppity Negroes who do escape, never reach back and pull the rest of our people out with them. The Black masses remain trapped in the slums.”

Book Reading (@RMatron)

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Amazon Books Description: Black Bourgeoisie: The Book That Brought the Shock of Self-Revelation to Middle-Class Blacks in America 
A classic analysis of the Black middle class studies its origin and development, accentuating its behavior, attitudes, and values during the 1940s and 1950s. When it was first published in 1957, E. Franklin Frazier’s Black Bourgeoisie was simultaneously reviled and revered—revered for its skillful dissection of one of America’s most complex communities, reviled for daring to cast a critical eye on a section of black society that had achieved the trappings of the white, bourgeois ideal. The author traces the evolution of this enigmatic class from the segregated South to the post-war boom in the integrated North, showing how, along the road to what seemed like prosperity and progress, middle-class blacks actually lost their roots to the traditional black world while never achieving acknowledgment from the white sector. The result, concluded Frazier, is an anomalous bourgeois class with no identity, built on self-sustaining myths of black business and society, silently undermined by a collective, debilitating inferiority complex.

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