Black Liberation Media | The Divine Masculine Part 1: Bruthas Gonna Work It Out @BlackLiberationMedia | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
#Blackmen #BlackMaleImage
#BlackMaleBonding
Part One of a presentation I’ve been wanting to make for a while now. It is incomplete; with the passing of actor John Amos last week, I thought I’d use this as an opportunity to get back on this work.
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Thandisizwe Chimurenga is a New Afrikan revolutionary nationalist, a longtime activist and independent grassroots journalist based in South Central Los Angeles, CA.
She is the creator, host and producer of “Rootwork: Getting Down to the Roots,” a broadcast of Interviews, News and Analysis of people, ideas, concepts and events that aim to dig deeper than mainstream colonial media, currently airing on KPFK 90.7 FM (Pacifica-Los Angeles) and the Black Liberation Media platform.
A co-founder of Black August Los Angeles and a member of the editorial committee of the ReBuild Collective, Chimurenga is also the author of No Doubt: The Murder(s) of Oscar Grant; Reparations ... Not Yet: Reparations and Why We Must Wait; Some Of Us Are Brave: Interviews and Conversations with Sistas on Life, Art and Struggle, and the co-author of What We Stood For: The Story of a Revolutionary Black Woman with Deborah Jones.
Website:
thandisizwe.net
LinkTree:
https://linktr.ee/tchimurenga
X/Twitter:
@idabeewells
TikTok:
@seezway7
Instagram:
@tchimurenga
Threads:
@tchimurenga
Facebook:
facebook.com/thandisizwe7
SoundCloud:
soundcloud.com/loveofthenation
YouTube:
youtube.com/@Rootwrk
CashApp:
$rootwrk
Venmo:
@rootwrk
#Blackmen #BlackMaleImage
#BlackMaleBonding
Part One of a presentation I’ve been wanting to make for a while now. It is incomplete; with the passing of actor John Amos last week, I thought I’d use this as an opportunity to get back on this work.
=
Thandisizwe Chimurenga is a New Afrikan revolutionary nationalist, a longtime activist and independent grassroots journalist based in South Central Los Angeles, CA.
She is the creator, host and producer of “Rootwork: Getting Down to the Roots,” a broadcast of Interviews, News and Analysis of people, ideas, concepts and events that aim to dig deeper than mainstream colonial media, currently airing on KPFK 90.7 FM (Pacifica-Los Angeles) and the Black Liberation Media platform.
A co-founder of Black August Los Angeles and a member of the editorial committee of the ReBuild Collective, Chimurenga is also the author of No Doubt: The Murder(s) of Oscar Grant; Reparations ... Not Yet: Reparations and Why We Must Wait; Some Of Us Are Brave: Interviews and Conversations with Sistas on Life, Art and Struggle, and the co-author of What We Stood For: The Story of a Revolutionary Black Woman with Deborah Jones.
Website:
thandisizwe.net
LinkTree:
https://linktr.ee/tchimurenga
X/Twitter:
@idabeewells
TikTok:
@seezway7
Instagram:
@tchimurenga
Threads:
@tchimurenga
Facebook:
facebook.com/thandisizwe7
SoundCloud:
soundcloud.com/loveofthenation
YouTube:
youtube.com/@Rootwrk
CashApp:
$rootwrk
Venmo:
@rootwrk