Last month, we explored Malcolm X’s powerful visit to Kenya and how his meetings with Mau Mau revolutionaries deepened his Pan-African vision and helped shape the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU). This month, we’re back with Part 2 of this conversation. Join us as we continue the study, digging even deeper into Malcolm’s evolving politics, […]| BMB
Access and download the study guide here: This study guide was written in 1989 by Abdul Alkalimat as part of the practice of Peoples College to develop popular educational materials for the Black liberation movement and Black Studies. This followed the important 1985 issue of the Black Liberation Month News that focused on Malcolm X. […]| BMB
With Kendrick Lamar’s recent Super Bowl performance announcement and Tyreek Hill’s brutal arrest captured on camera, the start of the NFL season has us grappling with a few familiar contradictions when it comes to race, sports, and culture. On one hand, Kendrick dominated the summer with “Not Like Us,” calling out Drake for being a […]| BMB
Black Men Build believes that building and attaining power is the only way that Black people will shape our collective destiny. However, when we say power, what does that mean? Black political power often gets defined by liberals and the ideas of the radical and revolutionaries get watered down beyond recognition. During our last Mass […]| BMB