Sinopsis
Black Whole Radio is a subsidiary of Black Whole Entertainment, LLC. Our Mission is to disseminate information that will inform, elevate, educate and improve the Human Condition through out the Diaspora.
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Creatively Speaking (TM) On Air #MichelleMaterre
12/02/2015 Duración: 01h38minHosted By: Michelle Materre Is a Professor At The New School, Media Relations. Founder, CEO and Curator Of “Creatively Speaking Film Series” that has brought the most exciting, innovative and creative new film makers and their films for the past nineteen years to the Greater New York City area. She is the first independent Black film distributor in America. Her commitment to presenting and preserving the Black Film genre is unbending and relentless.
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DISASTER AWARENESS FOR COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS
11/02/2015 Duración: 02h00sHosted By: Rudolph T. Muhammad and Joseph Bridgers Muhammad The “Disaster Awareness for Community Preparedness” Program is dedicated to discussing the previously mentioned and other pertinent topics regarding proper planning before disaster strikes. The objective of the presentation is to identify problems, offer mitigating solutions to hazards, and share specific information essential to minimizing loss of life and maximizing faster rescue or recovery in affected regions or communities. There will be subject matter experts as guests in our future shows that will assist our listening audience with the latest knowledge, skills and ability to prepare for risk reduction and hopefully ensure our family’s safety. There are at least two things certain about any natural or man-made disaster; it does not racially discriminate and it impacts all areas of people activity, i.e., economics, education, labor, law, politics, etc. Please join us and feel free to call-in at 323-927-2913. Let’s engage in thought provoking t
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T.R.U. SKOOL #ShangoBlake
10/02/2015 Duración: 01h23minThe Hip Hop Principal, Shango Blake. Analyze what are some of the issues within public education. (Specifically School environment and culture). What is wrong and are the best practices they will turning the American failing educational system.
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Wisdom Walk #JojopahmariaNsoroma
10/02/2015 Duración: 01h29minHosted By: Jojopahmaria Nsoroma Walking Into Your Best Self, Living Your Best Life In Abundance.
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Mother's Milk #SamiyyahSaafirMuhammad
10/02/2015 Duración: 55minHosted By: Samiyyah Saafir-Muhammad was born Jacqueline Glover in New York City in 1951. After spending her early years in foster care, moving four times before the age of three, she settled in with her aunt, following her father’s passing. While still in elementary school Samiyyah took an interest in helping other students do well, joining “The Future Teachers’ Club” in the fifth grade. As a high school student, Samiyyah became aware her people’s struggle for freedom—witnessing civil rights demonstrations, protests, assassinations and riots—and decided she wanted to help somehow. It was in this atmosphere that she went off to Northeastern University in Boston where she majored in Education. Her stay there was short-lived, however, as she was introduced to the teachings of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad and thereafter joined the Nation of Islam. Within the Nation of Islam’s Muhammad University, Samiyyah underwent educational training and worked as a teacher’s assistant. Since 2005, Samiyyah has had the pri
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UnLawful Captives #ThePrisonIndusturialComplex
09/02/2015 Duración: 02h35minHosted By: Henry Allen Muhammad With Special Guests Jason X and Foreest Muhammad
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Creatively Speaking (TM) On The Air
05/02/2015 Duración: 01h29minHosted By: Michelle Materre, The Grande Dame of Black Whole Join the Host tonight as she welcomes her guests Al Santana and Madeline Anderson to discuss an essential collection of major works done by activist New York-based Black independent filmmakers. TELL IT LIKE IT IS: Black Independents in New York, From 1968 to 1986 will be presented over a two-week span from February 6 to February 19 at Lincoln Center in New York City.
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DISASTER AWARENESS FOR COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS
04/02/2015 Duración: 01h58minHosted By: Rudolph T. Muhammad and Joseph Bridgers Muhammad The “Disaster Awareness for Community Preparedness” Program is dedicated to discussing the previously mentioned and other pertinent topics regarding proper planning before disaster strikes. The objective of the presentation is to identify problems, offer mitigating solutions to hazards, and share specific information essential to minimizing loss of life and maximizing faster rescue or recovery in affected regions or communities. There will be subject matter experts as guests in our future shows that will assist our listening audience with the latest knowledge, skills and ability to prepare for risk reduction and hopefully ensure our family’s safety. There are at least two things certain about any natural or man-made disaster; it does not racially discriminate and it impacts all areas of people activity, i.e., economics, education, labor, law, politics, etc. Please join us and feel free to call-in at 323-927-2913. Let’s engage in thought provoking t
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T.R.U. SKOOL
03/02/2015 Duración: 01h22minThe Hip Hop Principal, Shango Blake. Analyze what are some of the issues within public education. (Specifically School environment and culture). What is wrong and are the best practices they will turning the American failing educational system.
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Wisdom Walk
03/02/2015 Duración: 01h33minHost: JojophMaria Nsoroma Program Theme: Black History Celebration Program Title: Disarming Self-Sabotage “Self-sabotage is when we say we want something and then go about making sure it doesn’t happen.” –- Alyce P. Cornyn-Selby, author, speaker and internally recognized master on the subject of self-sabotage “Whether at work, at home or in public, we have been trained to believe that who we are at the core of our being is often unacceptable. As a result, we work diligently to live up to - and sometimes down to - what others have made us out to be, whether or not it is an accurate reflection of who we are.” --Iyanla Vanzant On Wisdom Walk this week, Jojopah is joined by her friend and colleague Ms. Carmen Ray, who will guest co-host for the entire month. Tonight, in celebration of Black History Month, Jojopah and Carmen will discuss how descendants of historical trauma can stay loyal to the suffering by unconsciously repeating it in new forms. Focusing on Self-Sabotage as one of the most comm
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Mother's Milk
03/02/2015 Duración: 01minSamiyyah Saafir-Muhammad was born Jacqueline Glover in New York City in 1951. After spending her early years in foster care, moving four times before the age of three, she settled in with her aunt, following her father’s passing. While still in elementary school Samiyyah took an interest in helping other students do well, joining “The Future Teachers’ Club” in the fifth grade. As a high school student, Samiyyah became aware her people’s struggle for freedom—witnessing civil rights demonstrations, protests, assassinations and riots—and decided she wanted to help somehow. It was in this atmosphere that she went off to Northeastern University in Boston where she majored in Education. Her stay there was short-lived, however, as she was introduced to the teachings of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad and thereafter joined the Nation of Islam. Within the Nation of Islam’s Muhammad University, Samiyyah underwent educational training and worked as a teacher’s assistant. Since 2005, Samiyyah has had the privilege of se
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God's Gift Sunday
01/02/2015 Duración: 01h58minHost: Lesa Marie Belle Inspiring Gospel Music. Contemporary and Traditional
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God's Gift
31/01/2015 Duración: 01h58minHost: Lesa Marie Belle Inspiring Gospel Music. Contemporary and Traditional
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Black Reconstruction with Menuham Ayele, Author of Ujamaa Villages
30/01/2015 Duración: 01h34minHost: LaShawn Allen-Muhammad