A War for your Soul - Submitted by Sam Bateman: A filmmaker and public speaker, Reggie Bullock is a vibrant voice and accomplished role model for the youth of today. On March 15, 2009, Reggie’s short film "A War For Your Soul" was independently released on the internet, and has catapulted as a “stirring, epic and inspirational” video for today’s generation”. Over 1.5 million internet viewers have watched “A War For Your Soul” in seven months. The video has garnered praise from mayors, city leaders, youth and civic organizations from Ghana, Israel, the Caribbean, U.K. and other countries for sparking dialogue in encouraging adults to play a more active role in educating children. On Oct. 14th, Popular radio host Michael Baisden said "This is a must see film". Reggie is currently active as a noted speaker, conducting speaking engagements throughout the country. For speaking engagements contact warforyoursoul.com or reggie. bullock@comcast.net This video was created to inspire young at- risk African-Americans not to fall prey to some of the problems they face in society. The "Master of Darkness" represents that abstract concept of evil that has the potential to reside in the consciousness of mankind. This video should not to be used to divide people (Black & White). This video should not be used to criticize all aspects of hip-hop culture. This video should not be used to allow the rest of society to escape from their responsibility, to help with financial & academic support. If used properly, this video will allow our youth to see some of the horrific conditions that their ancestors fought through and some of the horrific conditions they face today. An extensive commentary about the film can be seen at warforyoursoul.com **THIS VIDEO IS NOT FOR SALE & I AM NOT ACCEPTING DONATIONS FOR THE FILM, I ONLY WANT THE MESSAGE TO REACH AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT ANY HIDDEN POLITICAL OR FINANCIAL AGENDA. Contacts: warforyoursoul.com reggie.bullock@comcast.net facebook.com/reggie.bullock twitter.com/ReggieBullock anythingurban.com |
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"The Color of Olives" Tells the story of a West Bank Palestinian family's struggle to tend to their olive trees after Israel builds the apartheid wall surrounding their village and separating them from their groves, PushPush Theater, 121 New St, Decatur. Sponsored by Georgia for Democracy Film Club and AFSC Middle East Peace Education program. From: The International Action Center calendar atlantaiac@aol.com |
Check out the blog post 'PANTHERS & LORDS: In Unity & Struggle.. Film Festival, Panels, Panther 21 Tribute' This is something we all need to support... Blog post added by Kalonji Changa: Blog post link: PANTHERS & LORDS: In Unity & Struggle..Film Festival, Panels, Panther 21 Tribute About FTP MOVEMENT The FTP Movement is a machine and what makes the machine work is the belief in family ties, trust, loyalty and discipline. 643 members 1656 photos 415 songs 297 videos 287 discussions 155 Events 298 blog posts |
Umoja Unlimited Films Contact Umoja Unlimited Films Here: Gamba 678-933-4808 umojaunlimitedfilms@yahoo.com www.youtube.com/umojaunlimited Alpharetta, Georgia |
Maafa 21 is a video that EVERY African American should and must see. Our very existence depends on the knowledge it provides and solidifies the fact that WE must protect ourselves and families from becoming ELIMINATED as a people. If you care, watch it and prepare, if not you have no one to blame but self. Enter Here: Maafa 21 full video The video can be found on the Internet for free or purchased. "To be Forewarned is to be forearmed" . . . Peace "Knowledge is the growth and exchange of information committed to all levels of understanding." . . . Okpara Nosakhere |
Join the POCC (Prisoners of Consciouss Committee) Minister of information JR Valrey as he discusses his film Operation Small Axe. The film highlights the cases of Oscar Grant and Lovell Mixon, two Black men killed by Oakland police. From Philly to Oakland the same problem exists, police terrorism. Small Axe has been screened around the world, and its back in Philly, don’t miss your opportunity to view it. SUPPORT INDEPENDENT BLACK MEDIA “…no weak heart shall prosper…we are the small axe sharp & ready!” |
Brothers & Sisters, As we strive for freedom, justice and equality we MUST control how are images are preserved for future generations. With that in mind, please remember to include the Black Media in any planning of events and activities. There are many companies including my own A-1 Video Production that can provide services at reasonable prices. Check out some of our work at www.youtube.com/a1partyvideo Peace & Prosperity, A. Omar Muhammad Omar Images (www.omarimages.com) A-1 Video Production (www.a1videoproduction.com) TAMOCA Entertainment, LLC (www.tamoca.com) Giving Initiatives and Alternatives, Inc. 501(c)3 (www.givinginitiatives.org) office (678) 715-7559 cell (973) 454-8603 |
"Royal Federal Blues", The Story of the African-American Civil War Soldier." It has been distributed in the U.S. and overseas and has won a national Telly production award in the educational documentary category. It has also aired several times on the History Channel. The film's original distribution form was in VHS. However, it has been re-mastered digitally to DVD with additional interview materials, along with narrative additions and edits. The docu-drama is 30 minutes long, which also makes it perfect for classroom use. At the Royal Federal Blues website, you will find an interactive Question & Answer teaching tool and a downloadable PDF. Please view the movie trailer for "Royal Federal Blues: The Story of the African-American Civil War Soldier" at www.RoyalFederalBlues.com If you are interested in carrying copies of this DVD docu-drama film, please feel free to contact me by email or at the telephone number listed below. Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Gregory McCampbell, BA, MFA 3060 16th Street, NW # 205 Washington, DC, 20009 gemccampbell@gmail.com (240) 463-4122 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0564801/ |
Abusing Their Powers to Trick You By Neill Franklin, LEAP http://www.alternet.org/story/148860/ As a 33-year law enforcement veteran and former training commander with the Maryland State Police and Baltimore Police Department, I know how easy it is to intimidate citizens into answering incriminating questions or letting me search through their belongings. This reality might make things easier for police looking to make an easy arrest, but it doesn't always serve the interests of justice. That's why I believe all citizens should understand how to protect their constitutional rights and make smart decisions when dealing with officers of the law. Unfortunately, this important information has remained largely unavailable to the public, despite growing concerns about police misconduct and the excesses of the war on drugs. For this reason, I agreed to serve as a technical consultant for the important new film, 10 Rules for Dealing with Police. The 40-minute docudrama aims to educate the public about basic legal and practical survival strategies for handling even the scariest police encounters. It was produced by the civil liberties group Flex Your Rights and is narrated by former federal judge and acclaimed Baltimore trial lawyer William "Billy" Murphy, Jr. The opening scene portrays Darren, a young black man getting pulled over. He's driving home from college. This is the fifth time he's been pulled over in a year. Frustrated and scared, Darren immediately breaks Rule #1: Always Be Calm & Cool. Mouthing off to the officer, Darren aggressively exits the car and slams the door. The officer overreacts, dropping Darren with a taser shot to his chest. Continued Here |
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More on the Collective Black People Movement (CBPM): Contact CBPM Here Important Campaigns: all Black People must be part of the following: 1. Petition to Resist Africom 2. Nation building Time 3. Skills, Talents, and Intelligence - (Education) REVOLUTION 4. Free William J. Mayo 5. Mumia Abu Jamal Campaign 6. Stop the Execution of Troy Anthony Davis! 7. 1000 members to the Collective 8. Practice 10-10-50 9. Weekly PSU Conference Call 10. Blacks in the City Course (1865-1960's) CBPM USA: Arkansas Alabama California Florida Georgia Kentucky Illinois Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Listings Minnesota Mississippi Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia Washington DC Other States of the United States CBPM Africa: Angola Burkina Faso Congo Egypt Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Guinea-Bissau Kenya Namibia Nigeria South Africa Sudan Swaziland Togo Zimbabwe CBPM International: Costa Rica England Haiti Jamaica Nicaragua Thailand Trinidad And Tobago Russia Venezuela Washitaw |
From: Vernellia Randall <vernellia.randall@notes.udayton.edu> Webinars on Race, Racism and the Law Request - "Racial Battle Fatigue" Can you help me with the following request: "I'm looking for movie or TV scenes, poems or songs – or other pop- cultural references – that illustrate “chronic exposure to racial discrimination” and its impact on coping/mental health and well-being. Can you suggest some good examples? Any that focus on black women?" I am a fan of Reclamation Gallery http://www.reclamationgallery.com/ Vernellia R. Randall Professor of Law University of Dayton WEBSITES: Race, Racism and American Law Http://academic.udayton.edu/race/ 2010 Law School Boot Camp "Helping Students of Color Make that A+" http://thejdproject.org/ The Pre-Law Students-of-Color Network http://thejdproject.org/ "Committed to a Racially Diverse Legal Profession" |
Melanin The God Particle is a documentary film that explores the mysteries and theories associated with melanin. |
Melanin: The God Particle by Lee Green (aka Naazir Alim Bey) |