N He Oh yeah y’all know what it is this no other than the remix Morning Show I go by the name of the a doctor we got a real live one here for you right here right now on black Power Media but we got some hosts we got to bring
Through let me introduce we got no other than Dr Jerry b b b b b Ricky Ryan K jamaa and burn it down Kim Brown let’s get it more fire more fire more fire look at that look at all that fire right there I like that cringy face beat hey
Yeah remix more the show all caps right there that’s right big up to MF Doom okay the fire Riot starter Ricky Ryan KB fire JB coming with the smoke for all the rappers let’s fucking go I love it internet Ops hip hop Ops what up Jay what the
Deal is I leave y’all for a little while man and they smoking on Jared what’s going on what’s going on do around here so so ear doctor it was perfect because yesterday we talked about Scarface and it was just perfect timing and then later in later that day geei
Tags me in something because he he sees on on Willie D’s Instagram that I’ve been called out what yeah uh uh I mean we could P I did a I did a a response to it yesterday uh but I can pull it up so you could at least get caught up yeah go
Ahead bring Willie D on the show oh I was expecting him to be next on your guest list I just assumed he had already contacted rstv and said when am I coming on but no but to but but but to be straight no no but what I but but what I
Said yesterday to his credit he said my name he didn’t do what I often in critical of he didn’t do the vague some people and those academics and this that and the third he he directly called me out he was responding to a 90 second or so clip he saw on black men
Build uh and posted on his Instagram this whole thing here and then he you know so uh which concludes I mean I’ll read the whole thing if you want which concludes with me being called a raccoon and a what and a and a you know a rat
Coon in all caps but I do I mentioned it yesterday shout out to Dio and shout out to the remixers cuz if you check the if you check the comment comments I think he got ratioed in his own joint like I I I’m very appreciative of
The people uh who are who are around here that some of them I recognize and others I don’t including what geei showed me yesterday uh uh uh to me one of my quietly one of my favorite you know former NBA players David West was in the comments defending me uh so I was
Very honored by that but but yeah he went he went you know he he you know took his confusion well you know what he said is he said he said quote once he said black people don’t have any money all credibility was lost if you send a fool
To school he will return an educated fool I’m sick and tired of these indoctrinated so-called educated niggas talking down on black society and getting a pass because they know how to put words together and recite a few statistics they got from Mass’s children like like the usual Ops they can tell
You everything black people are doing wrong but they seldom have ever mention what blacks are doing right the way you can tell they ain’t about shit is they spend more time talking about the problem than the solution yeah we have work to do but so does every other group
Blacks have survived thrived and contributed too much good to the world to receive more criticism than credit especially from black people no other group of people on this planet celebrates and supports individuals in their group whose hustle is to remind others every mooing day of their shortcomings like some in society does I
Don’t care how much money or how many degrees you have if your criticism of black society outweigh your contribution to black society you’re not just a coon you’re a mofo and rat Coon rat that raccoon for me yeah soac you might you might have to do one of them celebrity boxing matches
I box absolutely not absolutely not must that old fight had okay all right absolutely not but the other part of it was that in the comments also Boyce Watkins jumped in there to to talk about how he he thinks I’m wrong and this that and the third so
I just I had sent in I put a comment just reminding Boyce that he has had every opportunity to to debate me and has refused to do so and I dared him since he flaunted his PhD to read my work and and publish uh a scholarly peer reviewed Journal article response
Showing what what wrong with my argument so any response back from Dr Boyce Watkins not that I’ve seen yet and not that I’ve heard but he had a chance I mean he knows and I said I mentioned it in in in the thing I did yesterday that
That uh and I said it yesterday he can he can contact Brother Jabari at sv’s nation and and and reset the the the the debate that he refused a few years ago though I did also say that maybe the time has passed since you know it’s more
Spectacle at this point but he I did remind him he had a chance and he know we both know brother Jabari and Jabari was willing to host it and he refused so to come up and pop up in his buddy Willie’s chat you know in comments
Pile on the wbit pile on the Wabbit you know like so man of course yeah of course shout out to Jabar oh my goodness so you know so that that was that was it so you know I mean raccoon though Jack come on not a rat a rat
Either the names that you’ve been called this year wow I mean what a year I think though I think that takes the takes the peak raccoon raccoon is that number one number one is this rapper number three Jared is this rapper number three this year so look again
Again again there’s only but but but but technically it’s only one cuz Willie is the only one to say specifically to me this is this is for Jared and I don’t I don’t like dude and this that and the third everybody else it’s all speculation because they don’t they they
Like to to we can only we can only again speculate because they don’t want to so you suggesting they not as tough as Willie D what’s happening man I’m not saying anything cuz I’m not a tough guy either it sound like so it’s not it’s nope it’s not about tough it’s about
Being honest and principled and being accurate and if you have something to say say it and if you are tough like they profess to be tough because remember part of the arguments from from certainly Mike and and and my man wise intelligent all due respect was that
They’re the ones who are the the the hardcore Heavies in the hood doing it in the streets so it wouldn’t if if they had something to say to me it shouldn’t be that much of of an issue cuz I’m no threat to anybody I’m no tough guy I’m
No I’m and as they pointed out maybe if they were talking about me I’m in no hood I’m not in the streets I said with Ricky on here yesterday I’m not outside so but well we we gonna do a cash at black Power Media so we can send Jared
Out to Texas so he can sit down Willie D it up that’s the only part I disagree with you on Jared if you receive a Willy D invite I think you should totally take it for the simple fact that it’s his audience that needs to hear your message
And and hear that you know what I’m saying like they especially need to hear that so if you get understand I understand that I just I just reserve the right to but I reserve the right to say look I am not a tough guy but I’m
Also not for all the names either I’m not interested in all of that like I don’t need you could you could Kim you could you can you know like if if people want to honestly engage cuz that’s part of what I think there’s the issue here this isn’t going to be some principled
Honest discuss is going to be a spectacle and I don’t need again I’m not I want no smoke I am in no condition or position to get involved with anything with anybody so and like Aaron McGruder said years ago on Boondocks I got no
Army so don’t come for me like I got no I got no backup it’s all it’s all in his case jokes and for me it’s just scholarship so what I am saying is if you so that’s what I was saying like so that’s that’s why and I don’t and and
And yeah I don’t I don’t once people talk talk get out of pocket like that I don’t I don’t really that’s that’s disrespectful and very childish in the way it’s like you going you at a conference called black man building you can’t build you would rather destroy and
Start some shit name calling when you be like okay I don’t disag I don’t agree with you blah blah blah let me State my points bam let’s have a conversation about it but to go there come on man I have more respect for wiie D than that I
Mean you got to call me a raccoon to my face though dog you know but at this point for what though like for what I don’t want that though I get that but but also like to I get the point that you’re making about the audience and the audience need to hear
It but also to Jared’s Point like if it’s a spectacle and it’s being done on willly terms then how much of it is the audience actually get that is Jared’s scholarship and not the spectacle of Willie D versus Jared so it has to be but these are the people that we’re
Trying to reach though right like we’re trying to reach the people that have never heard the whose terms though are we trying to reach them and what effective way can we reach them because that doesn’t seem effective I I I don’t disagree with that but I think that
There could be a space for a dialogue on on Willie D’s platform like I think that he would listen I don’t think it would be a whole bunch of devolutionary you know name calling even though that’s how he let off but I mean be a man about
That like you gota own that got to apologize yeah had a conversation beforehand that sets the terms that’s true yeah that’s true set the terms in the conditions of that but I mean outside of that I don’t I don’t know if it’ll be effective right because even
How it’s carrying on within the comments right a lot of that even with people defending Jared a lot of that is about the spectacle of oh shit it’s Willie D going at J you know and not so much the actual scholarship or the work but the
Problem is this 2023 guys how we going to get people’s attention this is in some in some cases we can’t honestly be selected we can’t get the attention on our terms or the way that we would prefer to receive it right we kind of have to take those opportunities as
They’re given and the opportunity to get that scholarship out even if it is maybe in a confrontational way I do think would be valuable but it ain’t me being called a raccoon out here is Jared ultimately we talking about like meing the people to what extent like objectively like what are the objectives
Of of reaching the people like what is the goal of reaching people because if we’re just doing a thing to do it and then and then applying that to an Outreach then again I don’t know what the what the effectiveness is so I do agree that if there was a conversation
Beforehand and it was terms and conditions set then yeah there could be ways that it could be useful to all parties but other than that we just meet I don’t know it’s just a lot of spectacle that’s getting passed off as like activism or and there’s a lot of do
Do do for the sake of doing and nobody knows what’s going on and we can see and I mean pal what’s happening with palestin is kind of a good example of that because there’s a lot of tactics being thrown online and nobody has really any consideration of exactly what
Are we doing and to what extent are we doing it for what’s the direction so for me like even when I say meeting on your terms it really is about laying out the objectives because then we just be doing things to do it and I don’t know how
Useful that is I I see it both ways and I I think and I and I understand you know from each angle and I think that and I agree with uh I agree with both of you but I think the thing is um again it being a controlled situation
I think that dialogue is necessary because I think that the one thing that we can’t do either is act like we don’t we’re not critical of folks coming from this platform it’s not like you know we’re just always a victim it’s like we speak out against people you know what I
Mean so when you when you touch that microphone you know as Imam Jam would say this is what comes with war you know what I mean so we have to be clear about no matter what position we have someone may come in a disrespectful manner or
Someone may come in a principal man but the fact is when you go public then it is what it is that’s just that’s just what comes with it we’ve all criticized someone at some point and it hasn’t always been principal you know but at the same time you know I would say like
You know meet on Mutual grounds if that was the case if it was to go that far you know what I mean someone that would respect both parties and perhaps it could be it could be a learning joint because I think the thing is too Jared
You know when folks only hear a clip of something or even one show it can be misconstrued it could be taken out of context you know what I mean I’ve had that happen to me I’m sure you’ve had it happen to you so the thing is if if it’s a serious
Situation and and he’s interested in speaking then I would say Okay boom I’m down to speak but let’s speak with some type of moderator then that way it doesn’t go all the way to the to the other side of the moon that’s that’s what I would say but I do think you know
That it should be a teachable moment and also you should expound on what you meant in that particular clip to kind of just you know lay it out properly it’s just my two cents well I mean but I did so that’s what I was saying like if he
Watched this the whole just even just the whole discussion with black men build all of it is I mean it’s it’s like a 90minut discussion with Q&A and everything so so that’s what I’m saying or he could just get the book I mean that’s or or or if if and I hear
Everything everybody’s saying he could you know if if there was if there was a maybe if there was an AP I don’t really know but but more I’m interested in I would even be fine with someone who was equally capable of conveying the argument and then going on his show
Maybe that would be more effective it doesn’t have to be me I just don’t I just don’t I I I really just don’t I mean I’m really not here for all of that cause because uh would you bring them on yeah that’s a good question that is a
Good question I don’t know I mean yeah I probably would be I would be more inclined yeah I don’t know honestly I don’t know I don’t know man I don’t know but car but Carr with although admittedly my issues with car are actually more painful and more and
More and more uh personal but but if if uh car also never went that far right I could reach him would you be you’d be interested in speaking to him on RSV I don’t know I’d have to think about that my initial reaction is no because
Again what for what I mean for what if his if he’s interested in understanding my argument again he could just go watch the black men build video or or or any of the I mean thousands of hours at this point of video of my own I put out on
The subject um or read the book or any number of other so I don’t know I’d have to think about that I I just have to think about it I just I mean I just I just I just don’t like I mean I’m not a
Tough guy I’m not a thug but I’m also just not interested in being disrespected like that either I just don’t think that’s necessary so a killer but don’t push me no I’m not even that I’m not even that because I mean at this point the reality is if I
Get pushed I’m just gonna get pushed ain’t nothing gonna happen I’m probably just gonna fall down all right crew we gave we gave uh Willie D is 15 minutes of fame actually 20 minutes oh wow yeah I mean it’s it’s time to get to what we
Do right here or remix okay right on fair enough and get to some news and all the other things we got a dope show today we got a dope lineup dope guest coming through at the top of the hour so make sure y’all here for it there’s no
Other than a remix Morning Show go n to 10 CRA Commandment yeah yeah yeah what’s good everybody Welcome out welcome out to the remix more this show I go by the name of the air doctor and uh yeah hit that like button hit the Subscribe button if you’re new to the channel go to patreon.com become a member over there
So you can see footage that’s rare all right with that said we going to go ahead and um you know black Power Media we here to serve the people we here to talk about different things radical Liberation this that and the third music everything you know what I’m saying we
About real building not destroying unless it needs to be destroyed with that said let’s go ahead and talk about some of the shows we got here on black Power Media now I was scrolling through and seeing the different shows and I said oh yo we got something that came
Back right here let me pull it up and let y’all know about it so there was a throwback of a renegade culture in case y’all didn’t know that came up uh started Renegade culture like almost uh like five years or three six years ago well we did 100 shows and this was a
Part of it right here check this out three was and how it came about yeah on on August uh 21st no August 28th 1971 myself and Shake Noah uh Noah watching Al watching uh uh he’s now ancestor uh he died in prison 2000 for cancer uh this ain’t where it started
Wait a minute wait a minute y’all not about to blow no candles out in front of me can’t blow candles fuck yall I’m 100 anyway I’ll let him do all the blowing [Laughter] anyway we got show tonight yo we got a crazy show tonight yo okay we got an exclusive interview an exclusive
Interview yeah but before we do that okay I think we got to we got to update our show a little bit can you in the past I think we living in the past all about I’m looking real good it seemed like I’m there we go now we back in real time
Yeah yeah all right and a good thing cuz the guest tonight is somebody who is prestigious okay a movement icon we have an exclusive interview with the one and only Jal man all right so make sure y’all go check that one out that was first interview straight out the bang yo
So you got to go check that one out all right also I was scrolling I was looking and seeing what else was coming on and what did I see I looked at Saturdays with rede uh let’s see what they was talking about on their show
I feel like you speak for both of us with that one you speak I feel like I speak for a lot of people on that but D welcome back to the platform it’s good to see you again how you feeling you gotta unmute you gotta unmute you gotta unmute well
Damn I guess I didn’t check this clip all the way uh oh we still don’t hear you yet did I mute you unmute well once he finish mut and you got to go check that show out right there he talked a lot of this that and
The third so um yeah go check that out right here on the on black Power Media we got some shows for y’all with that said let’s go ahead and get back to it right here on the remix Morning Show let’s Go doctor doctor boy you know what you know what happened when I reset my computer when I reset my computer I stepped off screen and reset it and all the things I had set up started running already so boy I tell you it was a good show
Though you meant well you meant well oh my God and the D’Angelo I mean almost makes up for it yeah so thank you for that yeah no problem no problem let me get out here let y’all get to it y have a great one take you on a break peace
Peace peace that’s on my bucket list I Gotta See D’Angelo live uh and I don’t know I don’t think so that’s the problem the he he I I thought I had it a couple years ago he was out here at Merryweather showed up went out got my
Tickets was all in the in the all you know ready for it and then he cancelled uh so we got we got a great show featuring Buster rymes and some others and then we got Raheem Devon showed up last minute and and I I my respect level
For went way up after that by the way too to get that last minute call to cover for D’Angelo and and and kill it I was like I mean it’s almost an impossible situation for an artist an R&B artist in particular yeah he’s in DC so they they
Had him run up 95 real quick uh and put but he had a set ready I mean like a like a professional and and killed it so I mean so I still need to see D’Angelo though so I’m I’m on the hunt I think you’ll see him
In 2024 that’s my prediction Jay hey all right I love it I love it do it for you well in the inter room kids we ready to slap this map get the show roll yeah let’s slap it let’s Go Peace world and good morning everybody Welcome to the remix Morning Show it’s black Power Media today is Wednesday December 20th and before we start the show I just wanted to take a moment and wish a a very happy special birthday to my mother Mama Jean today is my mom’s
I’m not going to say what birthday it is Mama I’m gonna keep that a secret but today is my mom’s birthday y’all and it’s a very big deal my mother is a breast cancer survivor we we’ve had we’ve had a little bit of a challenging 2023 but mama is still right here 10
Toes Down Still stomping through through hoko with her Pitbull riding shotgun so I wanted to say happy birthday to my mama Mama I love you so much very proud of you and and yeah shoot that up shoot that up for Mama Jean today shout out to all the Sagittarius including the
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Love to see this Full House of of folks here Full Slate shout out to our brother uh Cal he’s under the weather and shout out to the good sis jacen who is still out there recovering we shout out all the comrades and getting ready to get into some news does anybody have any
Place sister Erica’s on vacation Ricky got a story ready sister Erica’s on on vacation shout out to her as well big and and and again happy birthday to your mother a lot of a lot of well wishes in the chat for for her as well thank you
Uh and uh uh and and by the way just so folks are not confused by the thumbnail uh Dr Mark lont Hill will be joining us at 9:00 to talk about the new podcast he’s launching with mumia so uh yeah okay Ricky you you want
To get us started here I got your story queued up yes um so it’s reported that there is going to be a multinational coalition to combat Yemen in the Red Sea so Yemen has been playing a major role in terms of uh Ally ship and solidarity
With Palestine but in the most in the most material way possible right um they have made statements continuous statements that they are not allowing any ships to pass through the Red Sea at all until they um send Aid to Gaza so when you open the borders and you let
The aid through then we’ll let these ships through um and then of course uh Western Nations have tried to circumvent that and still go through and Yemen has been targeting and striking those ships um so now it has reached a point where um multi multiple corporations have now
Um said they will no longer ship through the Red Sea including BP which is a major corporation um so by the day corporations are losing upwards of billions of dollars um until this is resolved so as opposed to opening the borders um the Egyptian and the Jordan
Uh Jordanian borders and allowing Aid in the Pentagon launches this mational Coalition and they do it through Lloyd Austin so I don’t know if you want to read maybe a bit of it sure if you uh US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced on 18 December the creation of
A multinational coalition to uphold the foundational principle of freedom of navigation in the Red Sea sorry can’t read it with a straight face I’m announcing the establishment of operation Prosperity Guardian sorry wow that’s that’s I mean that’s what they’re trying to guard their prosperity uh an important new
Multinational I’m sorry no I said it’s a good name for them yeah yeah an important new multinational security initiative Under the Umbrella of the combined Maritime forces and the leadership of its task force 153 which focuses on security in the Red Sea Austin statement reads under the leadership of the already existing task
Force 153 set up in April of this year to improve Maritime security and capacity building in the Red Sea Bob al-mandab and the Gulf of Aiden the Nations including oper the Nations included in operations Pro Prosperity Guardian are the UK Bahrain Canada France Italy the Netherlands Norway SE
Shells and Spain SE shells I say how did SE shells get into this really I mean like what what is that for What Little they was like throw our name on there and we get a little I don’t know what they get a they get a helicopter or something I don’t
Know what do they get for that and I can continue but yeah go ahead yeah no I mean I think we’re good there because um initially I did want to just focus on Austin a bit right um because there was a big push to get Austin in if if we
Recall he was working um for Ron right after he left his position he’s been the head of sencom which is the Central Command that focuses specifically on that region um through Bush and Obama and then he went on to retire uh and with a sweet position as a board member
Racon so in order to get his position um for the Secretary of Defense um he had to of course give up his seat but then it was the back and forth about whether or not he had given it up long enough because there is supposed to be a length
Of time between him having sat on that board and him being allowed to be in the cabinet in the administration um and they bypassed that uh completely and then he came into office so um one of the things that I’ve been raising the alarm about from that moment is that I
Don’t think people really understood the role that that Austin has played um in the Afghan War and the war with Iraq uh specifically as the head of command in sencom um so a lot of the policies were going through him so this is just a regular position for him to play this
Role um he’s right back in the exact role that he’s been playing I know they had him touring Africa for a while under Ukraine they had him in that region but this is really the region that he’s been focused on in the last 30 years of his
Career so his the majority of his career has been about um maintaining uh the US presence in that region so he does have a stake in it and he has strong ties with Israel he was just I think he just left Israel um Tel Aviv right before making this announcement that there’s
Going to be a multinational so you know we always talk about Glenn Ford’s uh blackb leadership class shout out to bat Baltimore they had a very successful Town Hall in West Baltimore discussing this and highlighting these figures especially in Baltimore specifically um but yeah but the big push that the Biden Administration has
Been able to do because Susan Rice is also in that cabinet but she’s doing domestic policy and she’s she’s doing domestic policy today um but you see that they’re stacking up all these figures Linda Thompson greenfeld um position in the and then you see the man who um bypassed
The SE uh the ceasefire he voted it down and with the us having a permanent position in a permanent member seat there is no ceasefire because he raised his hand these are all black faces um playing these roles and positions and we can see that on a micro level I guess
Locally in these more democratic cities in these major cities New York Atlanta Baltimore La Chicago but globally this is the role that Africans are are being put up to play um so yeah I’m glad you pointed it out Ricky because you know folks get caught
Up in you know as the rub would talk about Black Faces in high places right so you’re looking at Lloyd Austin Lloyd Austin is one of these examples of of um what Imam Jam talks about when he say to be black is necessary but it ain’t
Sufficient this is a 70 year old black man this is a a dude for all practical purposes who graduated from Auburn so when we talk about the whole black University situation that’s all good he’s also an Omega you know and as Ricky pointed out you know he’s a career war
Criminal in 2003 we remember that he got a uh a silver medal for his work in the Iraqi uh Invasion so he’s been climbing up the charts for quite some time he went from Auburn to uh West Point to you know to where he is right now and I
Think that you know again we get so caught up in complexion you know what I’m saying in in and oh just go to a black University oh just join a fraternity oh just he did that you know what I mean and he has no problems with killing black brown and
Other indigenous people around the planet you know so again just like you know the the col pows and all these other Negroes that existed before him he’s keeping that tradition of maintaining hity worldwide Conor rise sorry my bad right and she’s getting a whole makeover of her her history because now they’re
Sitting down with Hillary Clinton um and having these conversations about the necessity for us um you know uh I want to say invasions right but they’re not framing it that way but the necessity for the US to participate in these things under the GU of Human Rights and
How dangerous um uh these figures are and you know highlighting authoritarianism and things like that so there she’s getting a makeover just like bush has gotten a makeover just like nobody talks about Susan Rice’s role in Libya um but I also do want to know shout out to Yemen right because they’re
Not they’re really not playing they’re really serious about this um and I think that that’s the real T the type of material support that’s necessary even in terms of like Iran right um this time last year there was a big effort uh to topple Iran but what was necessary in
Understanding the material support that Iran has played um in this resistance they have been steadfast and consistent has has esbah um as as Syria in some parts so we have to think through what does it mean you know internal issues notwithstanding every nation has their own internal contradictions but when we
Look at the the fight against imperialism and these uh you know and we talk about what the primary contradiction is then these nations play a major role um in terms of helping and assisting in that fight Yemen is kind of gangster because I heard on electronic intera this morning they played the
Audio of there was some I think as they described it an Israeli adjacent ship trying to go up and down the Red Sea and and a yemenese boat blocked it and you hear on the radio the dude is like move your boat and the yemenese captain just says
No it’s just no and that click no that was it so they’re blocking part of their their supporters to say Israel can’t ship stuff up and down through here anymore and nobody nobody bring nothing through here and it and it to me that makes it even more you know gangster because Yemen’s a
Little country they are not really positioned militarily to be pulling off this these kinds of stunts because they you know little Bank you know get get get bombed by big bank but so I think it’s really interesting that Yemen a small relatively small country not um
You know with with the with the big military is taking these big steps but interesting enough I mean Yemen has been under bombardment if I have that right Ricky for a long time by Saudi Arabia but us right I mean Dr that’s why Obama shot that that’s why Obama Dron that kid yeah
His his people were speaking out against that that’s right I mean remember he he killed 55 people in one of those attacks including uh five pregnant women yeah so you and 10 children so you know hospitals Without Borders yeah so Yemen Yemen is not you know you know they like
Like uh like uh the song was saying they have a right to be hostile you know they’re already used to how the US and Israel and all these other uh vampires get down but yeah we salute you just like we talking about standing for anyone one of the things that that um
That we often fail to do is we forget those who actually get busy you know what I’m saying we salute assada but we forget about sunat Ki you understand what I’m saying we big up Angela Davis when we forget about relle McGee so don’t let Yemen be that example you know
What I’m saying you know if you can’t do nothing else but as Buie Carter would say spit then spit definely shout out to Yen for being bold enough to say look let’s go right and also I wouldn’t I’m not I wouldn’t argue that they don’t have that sort of military might
Particularly because they have been under a Siege and a war for all these years and they have not buckled or folded or collapsed um and the people are still as strong and and determined um even with the lack of Aid because one of the first things before they did this multinational they
Called for this s military Coalition was they said they were want to cut aid from Yemen which is already because they’re receiving World Aid right because they they’re under sanctions and there’s a whole human rights crisis in Yemen because of the war so they said well if
You’re G to keep doing this we’re not giving you a um so they’ve already been threatening and sanctioning and pushing back and Yemen is still standing strong so even I I would argue they have just as much might even if they yeah even if they don’t
Have but having uh served in a sentence in the US Navy and broken a record at the time for uh entrance during Desert Storm Desert Shield in and out of the Red Sea and having smoked the finest of hash on the back of the John F Kennedy
In the middle of the Red Sea I feel I can speak with a certain expertise about that region uh and that’s the kind of what we bring here at the remix Morning Show uh but I will say just to say it is it is it is kind of fascinating to be
Reminded that Suez is a human-made canal uh a 19th century human-made canal and uh uh it it gets very narrow in there so it’s it’s it’s not hard to imagine that you don’t need the big biggest of navies to block that thing up uh if you want to
Stop ships from going up and down through there and there’s even Parts where it’s on on if I remember correctly you can see on either side you can see Saudi Arabia and Egypt on either side so like you could do a lot of damage even from the shore if you really wanted to
Uh because if I remember correctly that was one of the reasons they had us out on a gun mount uh uh because going through the Suz you can’t even the high high technology that was on the aircraft can’t defend against slow moving crafts helicopters and people on the shore so
They would have fools like me behind some 50 cal machine gun and like we were [Laughter] supposed sometimes it’s best for y’all to be on that side right listen be mad as hell with us High lit up lit up it was beautiful it was go wi hey I mean read these War Stories
That’s half of what’s going on out there anyway it was I mean it it was it was almost shocking how readily available uh uh all forms of illicit materials were were were on that ship uh good Lord I mean you guys are American now let’s not be yeah let’s not forget
Like nobody traffics and elicit materials more like US military exactly Jesus all that that’s why you know all the people had to switch over to oxycodone cuz all the heroin dried up coming from Afghanistan the military pulled out what happened to all the open yeah it stop having flights from kabo so
Yeah I had just uh finished watching the crown uh that Series so that’s the first we talked about did you see Canal so that’s that’s really interesting with the Muslim Brotherhood and all of that but I know that history I didn’t I wasn’t ready for this wait a minute did
You see how they tried to sneak in there that Queen Elizabeth had her little black Affair did you see that yeah did you see how they tried to sneak that in there and try to leave it and she got a kiss stop playing the queen got turned
Out by brother after second world war stop fronting she got turned out went home singing that night was that when she was dancing was yeah when they went to Africa yeah okay and the brother said come on down this is where the fun is they did the
Whole she was she was like and then it was all that and the look that the dude gave at the dinner table when it got brought up and he gave that look like don’t you dare bring because it was like yeah the queen was that and they said
She said I might have given him a kiss please conspiracy theor right they said that the queen had black in her that family isar that family is so mixy between the Bloodlines and all the other shit going on but but no I I brought that up
Because I think it’s you know all of that is kind of replaying out right now like the the what happened then in terms of the sus Canal Egypt’s role um what the politics of Egypt then they were more obviously socialist leftist leaning then um and then how the Muslim
Brotherhood formed and then what the Muslim Brotherhood is today um because it formed in defense of that canal in defense of Egypt having the rights to that Canal right so to see it play out today and then having Yemen be the only part of that resistance that’s still
Strong and seeing what Egypt and Saudi Arabia and even Jordan is doing um it’s a it’s a major shift so I think that that dichotomy at least in terms of what the crown I was like okay that’s interesting R trying to be all serious I’m just
Trying to uncover why the queen and then was really upset about Megan marle because she reminded the queen of what she could have had well you know the um the Sister Margaret had all kind of men so sure did one of the children there’s mixed kids in that family already that’s so
They have a mix e between the cousins being together and all the other shit that they do yeah what I appreciated about the crown is that they showed how closely related Queen Elizabeth and uh and Philip yeah y’all have the same Grandmama like what do y’all nasty asses keep the European
Keeping it funky already G anyway anyway we got any other stories we’ like to to move along to we we on some International flavor so what is this I don’t really know I just saw the headline did Trump really get uh kicked off the ballot is this real in Colorado
Yes oh just in Colorado Okay col I see okay now I would like to hear his comments because I’m sure those were golden I’m sure I’m sure his response yeah I’m not caught up on that yeah I bet they were is rapper worthy you know what I’m saying speak speaking
Speaking of trump we have uh well that might not be the best way to do this we have uh Jill Stein and the jamu joining us today at 5m on rstv so make sure y’all tune in for that so we can talk about Trump and some other Chumps the an
Of trump or part of the antithesis of trump for sure yeah yeah yeah yes wait are they announcing something did they read is it did they huh J J looking for the ticket no there no announcement no announcement okay okay all right assume if I’m breaking the morning must be
Announcement huh I mean I don’t know I I mean I saw just when you see the thumbnail the thumbnail the thumbnail it it it’s reminiscent of a time that’s all that’s I am interested with Jill um because I haven’t since uh Jill’s announced I haven’t really been
Following but I am interested um to know the the wise or this is something that was already thought through um but they you know if they maybe had pushed it back and gave consideration to Cornell um and now that there is no Cornell so I’m interested and and hearing that
Discussion and where they how far they think they could push it um at this point um because it’s almost 2024 I’m interested as well because we literally had them on six months to the day six months ago and that’s when they were talking about uh back in Cornell when
Cornell announced you know just we’ve had Cornell on so many times that it almost seems like he’s been running for a couple years but literally he got started like what like six seven months ago or something like that seven month you know so um should be an interesting
Piece though that’ll be at 5:00 pm on blackp media for folks who don’t know set your notifications set the bells don’t miss that got what else we got going on today good people that was it prepared I have yeah I I’m I’m not prepared so I have something coming in pleas Jared all
Right um and yeah let me just send that just send that I just got sent a lot of different things that I just wasn’t ready to to I didn’t have time to to get into before the show but like as I’m looking for this you sending an email I’m assuming
It is an email all right it’s a tweet and it’s coming from uh more perfect union let’s play like two two and a half minutes of the clip it’s an extended piece but two and a half good Lord simmer down come down peanut gallery relax relax so here’s here’s the setup
So workers in Georgia oh I’m sorry one one one of the most improbable Union victories in a generation the the bluebird workers were able to secure Union I think they are now part of the steel workers um this is very unusual to happen in anti-union states in the South especially in a
Place like Georgia let’s take a look y’all made history here today now y’all made his this year workers in Georgia won one of the most improbable Union victories in a generation this s got something to say blue bird welcome to the United Steel Workers family it happened at Bluebird the nation’s
Largest maker of electric school buses I can’t tell you the last time that I’ve seen a location of this size be organized in the South the wind here is historic for the largely non-union South but it’s just one fight in a much larger battle one that could decide whether the
Transition to Electric elect Vehicles is a boom or bust for the workers building them automakers flush with cash from recent federal spending are flocking to Southern States where wages are low and hostility to unions is strong but Auto Workers are fighting back and looking beyond their Union base when we return
To the bargaining table in 2028 it won’t just be with a big three but with a big five or big six with the EV transition generating a new push to unionize the South what can we learn from the workers Bluebird who did it successfully and what will it take to turn their Victory
Into a wave Nationwide 25 million kids ride about 500,000 buses to school every day it’s effectively the largest public transportation system in the country nearly half of those buses are made by the workers at bluebird bluebird was founded in 1927 and created what we know as the iconic yellow school
Bus to a region still dominated by sharecropping it brought modern factory jobs when Bluebird came to Fort Valley so many of the people in that area you know they made their living off of picking peaches or picking up the peans in Comes This industrial job that hey I
Don’t have to work you know out here in the fields anymore but then the company has the opportunity to you know manipulate that and by saying well hey we gave you this great job but we’re going to give you subpar benefits and so so that’s that’s what goes on in the
South for 96 years they’ve been non-union bluebird’s been non-union I came there when I was young now I’m old workers at Bluebird have attempted to unionize many times most recently in 2001 we the younger generation which I was part of then were trying to push to
Get a union in place most people would just turn around and walk off Bluebird would fire you if they knew you were affiliated with trying to get get the Union in did you know anyone who was fired at the time yes sir quite a few people fast forward to
Today and only 4% of workers in Georgia are members of a union less than half the national average Bluebird is our home away from home you don’t have any energy to do anything else besides eat shower and sleep and you right back at blueberg the next day D Thomas got a job
At blueberg to pay the bills while she was in college she’s been working there ever since two years ago a cooworker asked de if she be interested in helping because I it’s it’s a fascinating piece and again all all all praises to uh more perfect union who really do outstanding
Reporting uh surrounding working uh workers conditions workers rights and organizing um well kangi I’m gonna kick this to you so you George and on the screen um your your thoughts um about this big Union victory and the general you know the hostilities towards unions in Georgia and how significant that this
This unionized Victory is at a place like Bluebird yeah first of all Bluebird brought back memories because when I was a child we used to drive ride on Bluebird buses up in Connecticut and whatnot so we know that’s been around for years I think the thing that um I
Think it’s a great victory for one uh Georgia is a right to work state Georgia’s been a right to work state since 1947 so so to in order for them to even pull that off it’s I think that one of the things that um is overlooked me
Coming from the northern half of this Confederacy you know the northern half of this Confederacy um it it it is um the the southern region is one of the most difficult places to organize anything particularly in places like Georgia Mississippi Tennessee Alabama so
On and so forth so this is a this is a huge Victory um as they mentioned in the piece less than 4% of uh of of employ of workers here in Georgia are unionized you know what I’m saying especially I mean the the right to work laws and the
Uh uh how it impacts workers period in Georgia is is crazy I mean it’s like you can literally be fired for whatever without even a a valid reason it’s just like they don’t have to say that they don’t like your hair they don’t have to
Say oh well you know we no longer you know and and it’s it’s tough to uh to fight for it so I think that um it is a a beautiful thing for those workers to um to to to stand by it myself um as I mentioned in previous episodes I
Organized with SEIU back in the the mid 90s up in Connecticut and we were trying to unionize a daycare uh uh a group of daycares uh which had maybe like 12 13 different pieces and they scared the hell out of those folks and I mean they
Scared them to death so for these folks to to come in in a place like Georgia uh with with a with a super racist governor and and Negroes all around I think it’s a it’s a u it’s a Monumental victory for unions across across the uh country yeah
Um over the weekend was the shr with the southern um human rights organization conference so they had a lot of panels on labor specifically so um because it was held in Nashville Tennessee um I was hearing from people who worked in towns in in Mississippi I’ve never heard of
Couldn’t find on the map towns of about maybe 1,200 people um but that’s where the factories are um they were talking about their struggles and and how difficult it is they all mention um Right to Work act and how it impacts them significantly um and then we even had
Someone come from besser and talk about how that struggle is ongoing because they’ve been fired and rehired and fired and rehired since the strike um the Amazon plant yeah M so I know so getting to hear that firsthand um from labor um activists and organizers about how
Difficult it is to organize um there because I don’t think the people themselves are difficult to organize I think the workers understand their conditions I mean they were defining capitalism and labor exploitation without naming it right so they’re clear about their conditions and they’re clear about um what the bosses do and they’re
Also clear about the limitations in terms of the ability to organize because of the Right to Work acts so a lot of them are well versed in laws um local laws and labor laws um what they keep insisting it’s organizers is that the first thing that they do before they
Even attempt to organize people towards a union is organizing people about their rights as workers making sure that every worker has gone back to that pamphlet that you’re handed the very first day so that you know what your rights are because those um the with the right to
Work act like um kagi name people have been just getting fired indiscriminately but it’s all been illegal right because if you look at if you look at that pamplet that they had you in the first day they tell you what rights you have and what rights the business has and but
Because they they rely on people being undereducated or the necessity and desire to have a job because of their material conditions that they’re just happy to have one they’re not reading the fine print that they don’t know their rights so before they even begin to unionize people are knowing that and
I thought it was so significant that he knew um the history of you know of bluebird uh because that was one of the things I think we asked uh when Chris Smalls was on your uh platform we had asked if he had studied the history of organizing in New York because it’s
Really specific um shout out to the sciu too 1199 my my aunt was a a leading organizer at SEIU for 30 40 years um but yeah it’s really difficult to organize unions um in New York for the same if not for the same reason um but you know that underhandedness that undercut the
Anti-union um narrative in general um but yeah I I think it’s really good that they knew and understood the conditions to which they’re organizing around because it’s really necessary to understand that terrain because having if I had not gone I don’t think I would have had the the detail to what these
Factory workers are dealing with on a everyday basis and still waking up every day attempting to Union every single day so I appreciate it sh shout out to jeru Hill who has been putting that together for the last 25 years um and shout out to all the
Workers that was there Chris Smalls was there too as well um but I think it was really significant that you get to hear from labor in the South because I don’t think we really understand what that organizing is you saw Sean fine in that more perfect union piece the president of the
The UAW and they have already expressed that their their goals for the coming years are to organize Tesla workers organize Toyota workers organize Honda workers because so many of these auto manufacturers specifically have relocated and put their plants down south specifically because of these right to work laws and because the wages
Are so low so that that is a a giant block of folks you know just needing um organized representation and I’m glad to hear that the UAW is you know expanding beyond the the Midwest and you know the the Michigan Ohio you know region and and trying to actually get all of these
Workers in the South that are still working at these same plants under bad conditions and and get them into the fold so I think that’s positive right on shout out to all of that and all of them thank you all very much uh Our Guest is
Is is here and waiting but we got to get to our ear doctor first and as we do that real quick I just want to shout out the the I don’t know exactly the name of this Coalition the Howard County Palestine anti-racism and Free Speech Coalition that met last night uh it was
It was wild to see so much radicalism out here at the Howard County Library it was It was kind of dope it was kind of dope it was kind of dope it was weird I’m not used to that level of analysis and fire out here uh uh so so shout out
To them and all those who are out here trying to to push things make some noise but I heard about it yeah it was dope I mean I was I was in there like wait a minute I had to look around I was like I’m in Colombia like
This is like hold up it’s like what it’s some organizing happen in Howard County it is it is it really they really trying to get something going especially with the rent too that’s it the rent Co the the the rent uh um stabilization Coalition all that yeah all of that I’m
I’m much impressed I’m late to it and I’m happy to see it and and very happy to be able toy try to support it uh as I can you know more easily get there anyway my bad ear doctor sorry about that ain’t nothing going on but the rent
You got say what got to have a j wna be with all right that’s what I’m talking about let’s take a quick break right here without Finance sorry okay it was feeling good to her for a second we going to take a quick break right here on the remix Morning Show and
Right back with some Mo right here in the remixes on the show let’s Go made animal rules iot the manual step get game track your wi push Back and you to ad It you got to be the only in the street got Be that’s what it is right here the remix on the remix Morning Show make sure y’all hit that like button make sure y’all hit that subscribe button you’re new to the channel go to patreon.com become a member over there and get footage that’s rare and that’s
What it is yo let’s get right back to it on the remix Morning Show let’s Go yeah yeah all right with that said let’s go ahead and uh bring the guests out uh do it like this this the remix Morning Show y’all let’s get It Yes indeed welcome back everybody to the remix Morning Show here black Power Media Jared ball kangi changa Erica kees and Dr Mark lont Hill joining us welcome back to the program to the platform brother good to see you again man good to see you too my brother it’s a
Pleasure young Mark what’s happening how you doing brother up big homie how you trying to be as cool as you that’s a tough task that’s a tough task uh my man I see you everywhere you have uh your your YouTube is is popping you everywhere challenging all these I
Don’t know how you deal with these right Wingers boy I don’t know how I I don’t know how you do it uh so but I see to balance that to make it easier for you to address them you’ve gone even farther to the left and we love that and you you
Wanted to talk a little bit about a new podcast Venture that you have with uh no other than mumia Abu Jamal taking uh extending the work you all had done with your co-publication uh of some years ago the classroom in the cell to the podcast platform sounds dope tell us about it
Man I’m so proud of that man it’s good to see everybody here man I’ve been meaning I’ve been watching the show a lot and I meant to reach out to you maybe maybe maybe a month or two ago when you uh when you and finlin were
Going back and forth I was like you was like my big brother I was like yeah yeah yeah get him get him talk that shit because there were there were a few moments where I felt like I mean I agree with normal lot of stuff but there was
This moment yeah where you were pushing back on the right uh uh arguments that he was making I think were wrongheaded and uh in in in defense of our Traditions not intellectual formations and I just thought it was dope man so I just love what y’all are doing I love
The conversations y’all are having and I hope everybody who watches this appreciates how how dope this platform is and honestly it inspired me um in a lot of ways to start using um social media platforms specifically uh YouTube as a way of creating my own independent uh voice my own platform
That you know separate from the places that I work and I and I’m I’m pretty free at the Grio to talk about you know know the stuff that we talk about I’m really free at aler to talk about the stuff that I care about uh and I love
Doing that stuff but but there was I wanted to create a space not so much for New Media but for political education for you know radical organizing and and also to hold space for people who otherwise may not have access to that same number of of eyeballs and so I I
Started to Mark with my H official YouTube channel about about two months ago and it’s it’s growing pretty fast I’m really grateful for it and then I was thinking actually I ain’t gonna lie to you I was online and I saw uh Suge Knight had launched a podcast and I was
Like I was like this is fascinating right I was like I listen to a couple episodes and lots of people listening to it and I was thinking yo like the idea of a prisoner making a podcast through the phone is kind of is creative it’s Innovative is all the
Things that our brothers Behind Bars do um but I was then I was thinking like of all the people behind bars that I wanted hear of all the people those dungeons whose voice needs to be Amplified and of course it wasn’t sh KN for me it wasn’t
Tory Lanes you know anybody like that it was it was how about my brother mumia quick quick backstory those that don’t know you referenced it m me and I wrote a book together uh 10 years ago uh more than 10 years ago now almost 12 years ago called the classroom in the
Cell and that was based on our weekly conversations and it wasn’t public conversation it wasn’t uh mon conversation it was just me and mumia deciding to talk one day I got a phone call from him out of nowhere I had written a piece on the Move n uh organiz The Move Organization specifically
Trying to get um uh parole for the move n and uh he just called me to thank me for it and then we started talking we realized how much we had in common both born in North Philly both journalist both got a ridiculous sense of humor and we just started laughing and building
And talking as brothers and I started visiting them at the prison and over time it was like yo let’s let’s write a book together and then it was like all right well instead of writing an essay that melds our voices why not make the book our actual
Conversations because it the to me the interesting part of our Dynamic is the dialogue it’s the back and forth so we started you know publishing the stuff Third World Press published our book the classroom in the cell and it was a powerful experience for us and I think a
Lot of people uh it resonated with folk I I still get letters and notes especially from folk uh in cages who say yo like this book mattered to me so um and mu and I always said we were going to do something different we didn’t figure out we weren’t sure what it was
We said we’ll do another book that’s the easy part to figure out but we wanted to figure out another way um to amplify his voice and to amplify our conversations and so this hit me the Suge Knight inspiration uh as a Christian say the devil meant it for for bad but God meant
It for good well well well I was inspired to to help open up space for for mumia in this way and so we launched this podcast we’re we’re going to talk twice a week minimum uh with some special releases for members and things like that but we’re going to talk twice a
Week about the issues that matter the the it’s a short podcast 13 to 15 minutes which is how long a Pennsylvania State Correctional phone call is um I want people to experience that we’re not editing out the um the the interruptions we’re not the operative voice we want
People to understand what it’s like to talk under surveillance what it’s like to try to think under these uh pressures uh and I don’t want people to ever forget I don’t want to sanitize the the the conditions under which mumia lives I’ll tell you one more thing and I’ll
Sto talking I when we were writing a book I was a junior uh scholar I was assistant professor at Temple and I uh I remember saying to mumia yo you know it’s hard to write under these conditions man like it’s publish or perish and he said to me he said Mark
I’m on death row I’m publishing while I’m perishing and I was it struck me in a way that I never forgot and I want people to feel that tension that pressure and even though he’s not on Fast death row he’s still on slow death row um doing a life sentence
For a crime he didn’t commit and we’re gonna amplify that but I want the p through the podcast people to feel it too you know yeah I really I really appreciate um your consistency mark because I think that um a lot of uh work that I that I’ve seen you do um behind
The scenes you know it it trumps what I’ve seen you do in front of the camera so I want to I want to uh salute you for that because you know regardless of the platform you know you don’t you don’t mix your words you don’t men your words
You know what I mean so I appreciate that and I also I always appreciate anyone that’s going to stand up and fight for the rights of our political prisoners and the fact that you said that you wanted to focus on political education is key because even with you
Know we look at shight we can get inspiration from wherever you know what I’m saying that creativity is necessary I know you’re in Philly and I know you know about the whole you know you wrote the book together and so on and so forth but for
You why is it so necessary for mum’s voice to be heard you know what I mean why why should the world be listening to mum Abu Jamal that’s a great question man I I think the first reason is um because he just has something so important to say
Uh mumia is a what we would call a prison intellectual and you know Dylan Rodriguez and other Scholars have talked about what that means but for mumi mum is not a a person who became an intellectual in prison although there are many who have been radicalized and who have developed a
Political ideology and done deep reading and deep study in prison I think that’s dope you know what I mean M was an intellectual before he went in who was caged because he was an intellectual he’s much more like Antonio grami in that way he he he’s he’s he’s an intellectual who was caged
And mumia uh has a radical analysis of the world he has a radical critique of capital you know when when we were talking uh Monday and that’s a third the third episode all three episodes are airing right now all three are on YouTube on the channel and on the third
Episode he was talking about mass incarceration I was asking him about abolition and he said well of course I support abolition I mean I’m kind of biased in that way he said um here’s here are the reasons why abolition is is a difficult thing right here are some of
The challenges that get in our way not to say we can’t achieve it we will achieve it but here are some of the challenges and he made this analysis between uh slavery and then coal miners in Pennsylvania and then and then the prison industrial complex and he started
To break down all the way the capital functions and and the relationship between capital and the state these are things that anybody needs to hear and mumia is doing it in public space he ain’t trying to make no money he ain’t you know you know he ain’t trying to run
No games he’s just trying to he’s just trying to educate the public and so his voice needs to be Amplified simply because he has something to say but beyond that um there’s a particular educational value to having someone behind those walls have that type of analysis because there’s a way that the
World does not believe that those who are incarcerated have the capacity for that type of analysis and so it also serves its own function to say to the world wait a minute there’s something behind those walls that would be much better uh that would be much better for
Us if they were on the other side of the wall you know it it helps make the argument for abolition helps make the argument for decarceration when people understand the genius that’s behind there because mumia while mumia is a world historical figure he’s extraordinary in a certain way there’s
Also something very ordinary about the fact that so many brothers and sisters inside the cages are reading they’re studying they’re fighting their own cases they’re learning case law they’re they’re representing other people they’re writing novels they’re they’re they’re they’re they’re writing philosophy they’re doing all this stuff
And people need to know that and then the other the last reason is because the state can’t win they attempted to silence mumia they consistently railroad mumia they look at the the Mia evidence and they disregard it they find boxes of new evidence in a room and say oh wait a
Minute here’s boxes of new evidence that we lost and didn’t realize was there when we convicted you 40 years ago and they still don’t let them off they have person who says they someone else says they committed the crime they still don’t let them off if somebody who
Witnessed the crime and says mumia wasn’t there or they they ignore it somebody says mumia was there and turns out that they had 40 cases and all the cases got dropped they basically snitched and and then they disappeared forever these are the stories that nobody wants you to hear it’s important
To to to not allow the state to when we resist Mia’s uh death sentence until it was overturn now we resist mum’s life sentence until he’s home and and and and this not this podcast isn’t extraordinary don’t I don’t I don’t put too much weight on this podcast but
These spaces that we create for whether it’s prison radio whether it’s this podcast whether it’s the books that we read from Amir whether it’s the letters we write to them whether it’s the signs and the March everything we do from m is also a reminder to ourselves and to the
State that they won’t win we got to hold yeah well Mark I appreciate you I have known of you for uh a few years now being in that free Mia space and love not fear and all of that um so we’ve been passing one another um but I’m I’m
Interested because my first introduction to Mia comes from prison radio right hearing um his speech on Haiti um is this going to be something in that vein because I know he doesn’t most of what he does on Prison radio is just like updates um or on or theories that he’s
Working through or speaking to a specific um context or current event that’s happening is this um podcast between the both of you going to be something in a similar vein just we hear from him more frequently or are you all trying to move um in a similar but
Different direction in terms of how he his voice is coming out that’s a great question you know we what he does for pris radio is important they’re almost like audio op EDS you know he’s able to offer a short but powerful analysis within the confines of that phone call of what’s
Going on in the world his recent uh conversations on Palestine have been powerful what he wrote about Haiti was amazing you know his Reflections on know are stunning and elegant um he gonna keep doing that you know shout out to prison radio Noel Haman everybody that’s making that happen uh there’s something
Different to me about the dialogue I’ll give you an example the second episode again is released right now mumia and I were talking and and uh and he didn’t sound good and I said yo what’s going on and uh then I he said well you know it’s just that time of
Year now I remember this December and he started to talk about the loss of his wife wadia who I knew and loved for since I was a since I was a child I grew up with her daughters their daughters uh one of whom passed away in December as
Well a few years ago some of y’all know if you in Mia space y’all know Goldie or S so Samia died in December um and and and W wadia died in in December just last year we we we we had our Gaza just last year and so MIA started to talk
About both the emotional stress of them dying but also what it means to try to process emotion inside of a cage that is explicitly designed to disconnect you from Human contact from reflecting on your own emotion from from from healing and so that’s something you can’t do in
A radio address right right right so so that dialogue is helpful and by the way what mumia didn’t say in that call which is so mumia is that’s also this is also the month where he was arrested and where his journey started and the reason I’m pointing that out is because that’s
Who mumia is He he’ll never focus on himself he could easily yo bro like every this is this is literally the anniversary of when I was I was I was arrested and and I’ve been in a cage now for 45 years 40 40 42 years and he
Didn’t say that he didn’t say that right and that’s how he he’s always been because even before they died in December he was he was sad and because when we we’ve been talking phone 15 years twice a week so um I’m saying all that to say that kind
Of exchange is something that mumia you have to pull out of mumia because mumia is always worried about the people if you listen to mum’s radio addresses if you read his books he never talks about his own case mum whole bunch of FK write 10 books about why I should be
Free like here’s 10 books why you need to get free here’s 10 books how we can get free here’s an analysis of this a critique of that mumia doesn’t spend his time making people fight for him we fight for him because it’s the right thing to do mumia his time focused
Outward so part of what the podcast is doing for me is also to give people a window into his Spirit into his soul but also into his wicked sense of humor mumia is very serious when you go on Prison radio this is mumia Abu Jamal
Right when you visit mumia I I be on I remember we’ be on death row he be on death row I’ll be on the other side I be like that white anthropology that goes native and shit I think he’s deeper than he was there’s there’s M behind glass
And and and brick and it’s me on this side and then it’s Russell maroon schz and some of y’all know Russell maroon schz one of the great of our time right next to them right not not physically next to each other but they’re in different boxes separated right when
When you’re on the when you’re on the road and you visit people at least at at seci green sometimes we would go we would we would all visit like five uh uh PPS and and then just swap seats so we could so everybody would get five visits
So I might sit and talk to Russ then I would talk to uh then I would talk to U mumia and then I talk to a couple other people whose names I won’t say uh Russ is p i feel comfortable saying that rest in peace to the great wrestling Mar
Shows and mumia it was like a oneman show I’m talking about voice impersonations jokes stories he was talking about when the governor endell came down he had Cornell West he had I mean it was it was it’s you would never imagine now I’m not saying we going to
Go full there on the podcast but I but I I want people to get a window into his humor into the light side of him into the reflective side of him when Mia was in prison without instruments learning how to write music learning how to play the piano right learning core
Progressions on paper I want people to know that but he’s never gonna tell you that on uh um on on on on on his own like oped or in a newspaper because he wants the focus to be on the people and I want the focus to be on the people but
I think through mumia we’ll get a better understanding of human possibility we’ll get a sense of what our struggle is what we’re fighting for who we’re fighting for why we need to keep fighting you know it it is it is so refreshing because this time um at this moment in
Time there are two podcast that I know of that are focusing on political prisoners you have what you have here um uh tell us to type the name one more time I’m sorry oh the classroom in the cell classroom in the cell yeah and there’s another one out right now um
On Imam Jam alamine called radical so also check that piece out it kind of U I need it explores the Lesser known reasons why mam Jam was convicted of the quote unquote murder of the uh sheriff’s deputy here in U Georgia in March of um
Uh 2000 you know so it’s good to see that uh because I know that uh Jared and I had talked in the past and one of our gripes was the fact fact that folks were overlooking political prisoners they was talking all of this stuff about freedom fighting about Revolution so on and so
Forth we even had uh one particular show bring us on we were doing these Freedom Friday joints um I don’t know what happened to it however you know it’s it’s definitely refreshing to see you um you and uh s brother MOSI who’s doing the uh uh the radical piece um you are
All over the place right now as they mentioned earlier I know that uh I interviewed Nancy Monsour maybe about a week or so ago yeah yeah and and the word on the street is you two have a documentary on Palestine coming out next month yeah you
Know next next month is the Arabs would say inshah you know January is gonna be when it happens but I I will say um it’s almost done it’s very close it’s called Black and the holy land it’s a film we’ve been working on for a long time I’m directing
It um I’m currently uh editing uh some of the final parts of it uh my dear sister Stacy Muhammad and I took this project on and Stacy yeah yeah yeah Stacy have a production called 1930 Productions and we’ve been working on uh this for for a very long time uh Nancy
Is the steward of this Nancy started this project um with existence as resistance they were taking Black Folk on these tours um these delegations uh these political you know real you know kind of trips to um to to Palestine and we were particularly interested in or they were particularly
Interested in afro Palestinians and their kind of afrod descended population in Palestine I met Nancy through the work and then one day we bumped into each other in Jerusalem uh at a bar my favorite bar Jerusalem escadia and we we hung out it was like two different Crews
Of people we were just having a good time we were talking and I was like yo I I’ll take on um I’ll take on the the uh the project I’ll edit some editing and then when I looked at the work and understand I’m an anthropologist by training and and I’ve spent the
Last 10 years on almost uh studying afrod descendant populations in Palestine in in historic Palestine particularly the afro Palestinian community in Jerusalem but I also spent some time with uh afro descendant folk in Jericho I’ve spent time with Hebrew Israelites in Demona uh from the ones
Who came you know by way of Chicago uh I’ve spent time with all kinds of folk there um with the with the beta Israel the Ethiopian uh the Ethiopian Israelis Ethiopian Jews who who migrated there and the 80s and so I spent a lot of time
And I said you know I have some other things to add here um and so you know I went back and shot you know you know hundreds of hours worth of footage and spend hundreds of spent many hours dozens and dozens and dozens of hours with some of these other community
Like in the um in tul Kum tul Kum refugee camp and so you know I shot it and I want to tell the story about what it means to be of African descent or better yet I want to tell the story of the Israeli aparte regime Through The Eyes of
African people that’s probably a better way of putting it yeah um and uh and that’s what the film is and Nancy is a big part of it nany’s the brains and the genius and the Creative Energy behind it you know I just hold a camera and and
Use my little editing skills but but we’re telling the story um of these different communities and and we and I think one of the things that’s important to understand here is that if you’re Palestinian the thing that subjects you to premature death to use Ruth Wilson Ruth Wilson Gilmore’s language is not
Being black per se it’s being Palestinian you’re racialized as Palestinian there whether you’re afro Palestinian or whether you’re a different appearing Palestinian being Palestinian is the thing that the Israeli State takes issue with but that does not mean that anti-blackness and anti-black racism isn’t also prevalent both inside the Arab Community but also
By the Israeli government and but we also don’t want to make them sound like they’re the same because because it’s very nuanced and complicated if you’re an asylum Seeker coming from itria or Sudan to Israel a country that’s supposed to accept Asylum Seekers they’re supposed to accept refugees
Because they’re the only democracy in the Middle East and they’re the you know all they signed the refugee uh they were party to the refugee acts um yet suddenly when it comes to Africans they’re infiltrators they say we take refugees but they’re infiltrators right we talk about what that means we talk
About what it means to be an Ethiopian that’s been cut off from Global jewelry for thousands of years right I talked to Ethiopians who arrived in Israel in 1984 after operation Moses and and and a brother said you know this is an interesting place I just didn’t know there were I
Didn’t know they were white Jews right like because for them Judaism and jewry was bound up in their community in Ethiopia and they were cut off from Modern Judaism rabinal Judaism uh they were cut off from all these things right and then when we study and we learn we
Realize all these connections right in in in the roots of of many uh of these communities in in West Africa in Northeast Africa and these other places you know and so the film is getting at that and of course I had I don’t want to
Spoil it but the film ends the last stop in the film is deona where benami Carter benami Ben Israel excuse me um who led the Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem from Chicago to Liberia ultimately to Demona and what do you do with black folk from Chicago who have now been there for
Generations and in Israeli state that don’t really want them there but don’t know what to do with them and you feel sympathy for them because they getting treated like niggas in Israel but they’re still settlers just like everybody else who came I mean we can romanticize it but there’s still people
Who said God told them to come to Israel and take Palestinians land right but but because they’re black there’s a certain sympathy you have for multiple reasons but there so it’s it’s complicated and and so the film gets to that complicated n um and so uh hopefully hopefully people
Will um will appreciate that they’ll see what we got going on and um and and and watch the film I’m very excited about it hopefully it’ll it’ll it’ll debut on some film festivals this spring and definitely this summer uh and it it should be done inshallah on about six
Weeks so I’m feeling really good right up right on uh just quickly before we uh uh because I if I saw the chat correctly the two of you am I seeing correctly that you and Dr to Steven Burrows have not crossed paths in person uh that seems crazy but uh Dr
Burls has uh uh long been involved with with a lot of things journalistically in the black world but in particular with mumia is telling us that M reminding us that mumia has uh is coming out with book number 14 soon in anthology beneath the mountain and anti- prison reader and
We’re waiting on Dr Burl’s book on mumia as well so uh at some point I cannot wait Dr burrow Dr Burrow’s uh book that sounds that sounds dope can’t wait and of course M is so productive man I yeah it’s crazy well Mark thank you very
Much for coming through tell us one more time where everybody can can find the new podcast and all the other uh work you’re doing uh the podcast is on my uh Instagram channel uh my Instagram I’m old man it’s on my uh go to YouTube Mark L my Hill
Official uh subscribe of course I love folk could join you know um if you join the P if you join the channel obviously for even 3.99 a month it allows me to you know expand Studio space create more platforms for more people I’m doing this all out of pocket any proceeds from from
The uh all proceeds from the podcast go to mumia and Mia’s legal defense and to his family uh just like the book we did I didn’t make a dollar off of it uh I I we we I donated all my proceeds to mumia who donated all his proceeds to Third
World Press because he fool not let me I don’t mean that literally I mean like I love third world press and I donate Thal press too but I’m just saying the man’s on death row and still fig out how to be philanthropic you know what I’m saying
It’s like that’s just who mumia is and that’s Who haky matab booty is they’re both generous wonderful loving people so keep supporting Third World Press um keep supporting mum Abu Jamal and if you want to support this podcast go to youtube.com Mark Lamont Hill official um
And check it out support the podcast hit subscribe hit like all that stuff uh and everything else I do man you can just find right on right on right on social media YouTube Instagram Facebook all of that just my name shout out to you and uh Stacy Muhammad Stacy Muhammad is
Super yeah shout out to Stacy right on her for years the fact that you two are together you know I’m quite sure that it’s gonna be uh a problem for somebody of course right on man thanks again man take care talk to you again soon come
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Doctor he not even pronouncing your name right Raj you no Roger no run no rent I said R anyway pick up to Raj out there big up to all y’all tuning in showing your love showing your support listen we about to go on three years right here on black
Power Media in case y’all didn’t know and we could have did it without all y’all so thank y’all with that said 1 gang but he will be back for a mix the streets have been asking it’s December 2023 we’re about to go into 2024 are we going to have a live
Event at ever are we are we all going going to do are we going to have a BPM specific live Meetup yes yes we are we’ll be making that announcement soon ladies and gentlemen it’s going down will be live y got come to Atlanta I I feel like I
Actually I feel like uh we this is this is just off the top but I really feel like 2024 I feel like it’s the year and since it Rhymes I think 2024 is the year for a BPM tour a tour I feel like there’s going to be a kind of uh I feel
I sense I don’t know why I just have a feeling there’s going to be a series of of maybe popup events some BPM popups uh so I just would encourage people to stay tuned that’s all speaking of that 2024 June 9th through the 11th we have ftp2 hip hop activism martial arts
Down here in Atlanta you can look at it as quote unquote culture con so save the date for that and um you know you’re gonna see a lot of what we talking about here today we might have to do a live at ftp2 so we’ll talk to you I’ll talk to
Your management jar has different management than I do and um we’ll see what we can do I could definitely see three events like I could see a a New York a a Mid-Atlantic and then Atlanta Midwest and on Westwood I don’t know I don’t I don’t know how we get out
To the Midwest out to the West CO come to Atlanta H they could just go to Atlanta F midest you just put everybody in the midwest in Atlanta now come on now no they could just call to Atlanta that’s how they do with most of them conferences no doubt no doubt we gota
One Best Coast as well though you gota hear yeah I don’t see why we can’t get to to to LA or or the bay or both long as y got money from my first class ticket I’m with y’all look at we got do DC s city srl city
What do you mean what do you mean you don’t get paid you didn’t get that check I am a volunteer let me check my damn thing CU I I’ll be unionizing soon no I I definitely think we are overdue I think we are overdue for a live event I think
The channel has grown in such a way uh that we are doing numbers now that could totally sustain a live event I know we may have um some trepidation you know would anybody come and I think people would come I think we could get a hundo
In this DMV maybe you know 52 a hundo up in n y hundo down in Atlanta at least these I’m I’m giv conservative estimates here so I think we can bring an audience would y’all come remixers I guess let me I’m I’m asking the people on screen let
Me the vote put the vote in the chat where do Y where would y’all come to see it first how about that we just start in fact what I’ll do is I’m even going to uh while we’re sitting here I’m going to do a poll I’m pull up a poll
Start a poll with a poll on I mean remix y would agree right like y’ a nobody going to Maine well and that’s what I’m saying that’s come to New York if if Maine fol like whatever major city is closer even though I think Quaker would
Set the shit off up in Maine to be perfectly honest Quaker would have us radicalized out that bitch with some chowa we do up there thank you Quaker so yeah y’all let us know where you would be willing to travel to if you live in a
Place let’s say like I’ll set up another one here I do I do one would you go and then oh you can’t do two polls at once okay maybe we’ll do we’ll do one poll today and maybe one poll tomorrow how about that J there you go so today’s poll
Is would you would you show up to a live BPM event just would you show up to a live event that’s the poll going right now and then tomorrow we’ll ask where ham says go to Connecticut that’s right H all this Rando ass I’m sure New Haven is lovely at the
Same y do Atlanta will you do rever rev Kiona to will you get rev Kea Keana sorry to to join you infinite cont guest at the live so would be I would think so I think that would be a good idea and a live Entertainer like this or having guests
Come through I might show up if the cash is right I think I think yeah I think if we had like like we should have guests from the from the wherever we are uh maybe I think your doctors got a good idea with with local artists coming through as well and then
We could maybe host conversations with each other and with people who are are in those cities uh I don’t I think that’s one aspect of this has to be a e doctor party though like doctor has like we have to party out this bitch
And I I I submit a suggestion for a weed bar just I mean I’m just DC is where it should be we can’t do that in Atlanta oh that’s right oh man ATA D welcome to D let’s go we got I love that we gotta do all that what y’all talking about what’s
Wrong with you what’s the legalization situation down there in Georgia uh well do shit okay it’s legal when we light it yeah right so gbi gonna come and bust up our little black panther party is what you’re saying they gonna come in and raid us all of a sudden
Everybody going to jail all of us stop I know what yall talking about go go too like DJ B love said yes we could get to that’s exactly what I was thinking about right there I was like get the pocket get the green get the I mean what could be better than
That who’s going to host us BBM hates the South that’s not true Josh where we gonna have the party at Josh legal Josh they still got legalization right got cannabis Prohibition in the South Josh not a friendly space it’s not a friendly space for us we are weedheads around this
Bitch W let me speak for myself I’m is a we no you can speak for us you can speak you speak on speak on Kim speak speak speak speak all of us all of us are cannabis consumers and I can’t be in cannabis restricted places no more it feels like oppression more worse
Oppression right that’s I need right now that I’m one step farther removed from oppression I need to keep it I keep it at arms length I can’t I can’t feel it up all over me like that h no man y to ATT to get a a permit to resist I ain’t
Messing that’s the only way to do it can’t be out here can’t be out here Tri Kang I still got PS I still got PTSD from the police tearing up my car looking for seas and Stems you know what I’m saying I can’t be I cannot be wait
Who said who are the 5% who said no to a live event I’m just kid speak up in the chat who said no well fuck they wasn’t coming no goddamn way I’m curious like why what’s up they wasn’t coming no way actually resend that invite to that 5% you ain’t
Invited you can’t about Chicago can’t come to the Boom Boom Room anyway Jame James right that’s it James said weed is legal in Chicago let’s go that’s what I asked and I love Chicago but where Chicago y’all talking got be high to say in Chicago but love Chicago we we good all over
Chicago and then Dio can host the Afterparty there I’ll carry the crates for Dio oh goody we can only do Chicago June to September however you know I’m not I’m not fucking with Chicago in the cold times no it has to be summertime shy we
Was we was in Chicago one April I was up there with chairman Fred Jr and DPS we went inside this club there was performance everything was good before then we came out everything was covered with snow I’m like damn it’s April like how they do that where they do that at
Snow in June Chicago you good on that let’s go during The Taste Taste of Chicago that’s interesting yeah anything anytime summertime in Chicago would suffice bread what does it look like to get venues and stuff during that time if it’s busy touche Trump Towers shut
Up unless we’re gonna do it in the plaza of Trump Towers as a fuck you to Trump you know what I mean but we do have uh February 17 as it was mentioned earlier is the thir year anniversary of the Ft FTP of black Power Media bpn D initials
It’ll be our third year anniversary and actually to air doctor’s point Renegade culture was actually started six years ago so started W before BPM on the same day so our first episode was shot um first episode of renegade culture and our first live of BPM was on February
17th which happens to be the birthday of U Newton and the death of Khaled Abdul Muhammad all in the same day so just quick facts I guess we’ll be planning something for February 17 good people well we know I know Saturday well I mean I mean it’s a Saturday so um it
Is a Satur day so uh I don’t have a problem with that and and and we can yeah I I’m down for whatever uh yeah I’m down for whatever I like all these ideas uhm killed Renegade culture is that what happened whoa well I found Renegade culture through Jared Jared used to talk
About you all all the time my favorite show wanted to be a co-host I think I did I did I had Renegade culture Envy well Hey listen fun fact remix that’s where the name came from Renegade culture and I mix what I like for folks who that’s it know that we
Could have save that for a trivia but that’s what I didn’t know that well that now well now that you’ve said it now people now people have had a chance to know it so the faithful will have a chance to win be rewarded for that at some you know later date that’s
Right right uh you know so uh right I already oh right oh right I already have a commitment on the 17 that’s right I’m I’m booked I’m busy thank you Evan and bat Baltimore I’m I’m busy that day uh so yeah right after Saturdays with Renee I gotta I gotta go
Yeah but that’s DC you have another commitment with bat Baltimore in January Oh that’s oh my bad thank you B thank you B I won’t be around either we got birthday celebrations on the 18th so you know that’s that oh and look there we go look at the balance is there and Troy
Found me through Renegade culture so there it is oh this is right I was one Aaliyah just said they remember because I didn’t even know that you all recorded in a studio initially because I only listened to you all like on Spotify or or apple podcast
So when I just seen that clip I was like oh y’all came real far C y’all had couches and in that one y’ that was a bear room so that that’s actually yeah so we actually um that’s funny we actually recorded in the same Studio shout out to playback sounds the same
Studio as um 95 south 85 sou 85 South yeah I said 955 South so 85 South will come in the highway right after us or right before us you know so we all started in a small room in the studio and then we branched out to the big
Space and gave y’all video and then it went from there it was so we actually did aund I think 130 shows close to 13 so we did uh a few dozen after that 100th episode that uh Air Doctor played today but um that’s one of the things that I’m
Working on right now is taking it back to uh at least my stuff back to the live studio because I think that’s a a better feel and I think folks can really uh enjoy it when you actually have that type of live interaction a different interaction live
A different conversation I fell in love with live I ain’t got to edit no more that was a lot of work we was nervous at first we we wouldn’t do Renegade coaches live because we were more concerned about you know coming out your mouth yeah we should have did it live though
Because Air Doctor ass wasn’t editing shit so crazy we we we be uh we be on break and we be talking shit about somebody and you hear this shit in the backround yeah fuck such such yes not at this live is Jackie in the chat shout out to
Jackie in the chat because one of the best Renegade culture off camera moments that I remember speaking to ear doctor’s point was Jackie and Abdus having an offthe camera conversation that would have got us all locked up and and cancelled and banned and fired and harassed and chased so so shout out to
To to to yeah that was that was another classic moment uh rest in power abis and good to see Jackie back in the chat again what’s up sis yeah I’m for y’all we are going to take a week off next week for the remix Morning Show so we
Can um just take a me to ask that what’s wait real quick real quick what yeah yeah what’s the schedule so we’re not next week that’s it we’re not so next so that’s okay the 25th the right day then huh to the 29th off yeah taking all the
Qu are off y g to do those uh rewind things again there was like um at one point the yeah well because in the beginning you all used to just have the shows just play continuously we that also required a a a a second laptop that
I no longer have um but but we’ll see I I would encourage people to stay tuned I think uh there will be some things happening that week um here and there so but uh uh just just stay tuned we’ll see we’ll see but uh and maybe we can do something
Like that I don’t know we could pick days where I take a Monday y you take a tues I mean a Tuesday a Thursday and a Wednesday and play a rem a re remix or rerun well so but I mean I’ll be around so the other thing is like I know I’m
Taking my break in in in January but next week I’m on a station it’s just me and Roberto so I’mma be chilling uh so so maybe he and I can uh co-host the show would love to see that there you go and I’ll be on sabatical for a minute till I get
Back with the sabatical now he been reading that shit been like I’m a sabot sub only because I know professors and I hear him saying I’m like a sabatical you mean you get paid to be off for how long I’m telling you shout out to my history
Professor rosberg cuz he said one day it was him and then and it was um a liberal feminist Professor I had and and she and both of them like in in backtack classes talked about they were going on sabatical I said sabatical I said I said and I said the
Same thing I said career career Readjustment plans like I was like was like sabatical paid vacation n month work years what man no yeah so um that’s what it is man you had a great show today y’all had three doctors on the screen y’all had um revolutionaries you had journalists you had
Activists I mean what else you gonna get I mean how many doctors Doctor whoa whoa I need you what do you mean how many doctors three I said it do the math math is laughing all right so um we going to come back tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m.
Y’all we got another show before we uh finish off for the year and um yeah that’s what it is so I guess I can rock out a little mix and we get up out of here I might have to hop back on tomorrow I don’t know can I get back
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Make your body start to P fire as I turn the volume up higher and higher grab my JBC my beat what is my beat uh-huh my beat yeah yeah yeah that’s what it is right here on the remix W show in case you didn’t know we rocking out I go by the name of the air doctor and this is black Power Media let’s keep it going
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