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Category Archives: Protest and Social Action

Standing on the front line.

November 25, 2015by khamilahi

~A wife’s testimony of supporting her husband and raising children on the front line for justice~ “I didn’t run out on you. And I want you to know that the time […]

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Protest and Social Action

Democracy and Protest Violence Reconsidered

January 9, 2015by kenjari Leave a comment

Historically speaking, the American social formation is predicated on violent protest fronts. Colonial rejection of British taxation, most often, resulted in countless violent incidents with royal guards. The Declaration of […]

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Protest and Social Action

Internal and External Front: Contemporary Critique

Featuredby kenjari Leave a comment

While there are various reasons to explore, I am going to highlight only two basic distortions that distract Black folk from engaging in either internal or external fronts; confusion or […]

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Protest and Social Action

Internal vs External Fronts

April 22, 2014by kenjari 1 Comment

Last year, I had an opportunity to help organize and participate in an event that discussed the significance of the 1963 Children’s March in Birmingham, Alabama. The event was sponsored […]

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Protest and Social Action

South Africa: Youth’s Voice and Apartheid Declination

October 1, 2013by kenjari Leave a comment

During the “silent decade” of the 1970s, the years of suppressed organizationally lead political mobilization, youth and student activist flourished on the scene to confront apartheid. Young college activist were […]

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Protest and Social Action, To the youth

The Black Church and Black Political Functionality

August 2, 2013by kenjari Leave a comment

“Whether their leaders repudiated the “curse of Ham,” embraced the revolutionary religious vision of Nat Turner, or preached the more reserved doctrine that “Jesus will fix it after a while,” […]

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Protest and Social Action, Random: Antics of the people

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