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Omowale Afrika is a Garveyite, and grassroots institution builder, with over 14 years of student & community organizing experience. Omowale has served his local Philadelphia community in a variety of roles, including, the former President of Marcus Garvey’s, UNIA & ACL – Division 121, and as an Anti-Violence activist with Men United for a Better Philadelphia.
He currently serves as the Vice-Shenuti for the Philadelphia Chapter of Afrocentricity International, where he oversees Youth Programming. He is also responsible for managing the community outreach initiatives for the African Heritage & Cultural preservation fund, and is the lead organizer for the RBG Centennial Conference. In addition to his organizing efforts, brother Omowale is a community lecturer, and lectures frequently on topics ranging from Black Self Determination to Afrikan Spirituality, with his most notable work being the Strike Drum lecture series.
Follow him on Twitter and sign up for the upcoming RGB Centennial Conference right here!
Mr. Afrika was live on our show talking about his article White America’s Dirty Secret: The Fear of Black Manhood and Why We Lynch ‘Bad Niggers’.
During our conversation, Mr. Afrika talked about:
– Some of his background including one of the poorest zip code in Philadelphia
– The gift that his father gave him
– The background behind the article and his love of Black history
– How slavery removed the identity of Black men
– Black men and emasculation
– “The Black men is a fully depreciated asset.”
– What is Black manhood
– White supremacy … can Black win this battle on their own?
– What does being a Black man today mean?
– What does the Black man need to work on
– Why are Black people spiritually dead
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