Join us as we welcome the renowned Dr. Rkhty Amen - Egyptologist and linguist - to Simba Simbi radio. We will discuss the highlights of the Egyptian language, its importance to the study of African history and culture, and we will discuss her new book "The coming Forth of The days Of The Year." This is an exciting moment in Simba Simbi history and we hope you are able to join us. Please be ready to call in with your questions and comments.
We will discuss a need for a Black agenda and the highly controversial debate between Tavis Smiley and Al Sharpton in regards to should Barack Obama address a Black agenda in the White House. Our special guest is brother Lasana Hotep of www.lasanahotep.com. Login, Call-in and let's get to the bottom of this.
In this program we will discuss the difference between Academic vs Street vs Good Scholarship and the merits of each. There appears to be an upsurge in the interest of African culture and history in the past year or so, but has this new interest in African culture spawned a methodology that stunts the growth of the field? How can we take this fire and interest in African culture and history and make it productive? These issues and more will be discussed by our esteemed panel: Professor Manu Ampim, Wayne B. Chandler and Dr. Wesley Muhammad. You do not want to miss this.
In this show we will discuss the content and merits of the book The Bakala of North America: The Living Suns of Vitality by the author Asar Imhotep (the host of the show). We will answer your questions concerning the book and the next steps necessary for the realization of its mission.
Join us as we discuss the origins of Yoga in the Nile Valley. We will also discuss the benefits of Yoga and why we should incorporate Yoga in our daily lives as a method for enhancing our health and well being.
How can you distinguish between email rumor and facts? Does melanin make you smarter and more human? Did the ancient Egyptians use electricity? Is the Willie Lynch letter real? Is the Illuminati on a mission for world domination? Is every Black person a Moore? How do we evaluate claims and get to the truth of the matter? What are the evaluation techniques of top scholars when evaluating information in modern African discourse? Join us as we discuss these issues of primary vs secondary research with the renowned Professor Manu Ampim. Prof. Manu Ampim is a historian and leading primary researcher on African and African American culture & history. He has conducted extensive first-hand research in 18 countries in Africana Studies. He is a professor of Africana Studies in the Peralta Community College District, and the Director of Advancing The Research, Oakland, CA. To find out more on Prof. Ampim, visit: http://www.manuampim.com/
Proposed revisions for Texas public school biology curriculum call for students to "analyze and evaluate strengths and limitations of scientific explanations." This concerns some college and university professors that religion could be brought into the science classroom or students might not be prepared for college-level science courses. Intelligent design is not currently taught in Texas public schools. Should it be? Join us for this controversial and compelling discussion. Let's get to the bottom of this controversy and see if we can come to a conclusion.
Barack Obama's historic run for the presidency of the United States has prompted some political pundits to suggest that the United States is now "post-racial." What does that mean and does this statement accurately reflect the social conditions in the United States? Call in to give your take on this situation.
Please join Simba Simbi and our guest brother Herpw Bikbaye Inejnema of the M'Tam Earth Center located in the heart of Chicago. We will discuss the origins of the Earth Center, Master Naba Mordenebig, Dogon Cosmology, Kemetic History and other issues pertinent to our cultural legacy. We are honored to have him on our show, so tune, call in and lets engage.
There has been many misconceptions about the Biblical figure named Satan. Many are not familiar of Satan's origins and his scientific role in nature and in the myth. We will discuss the deeper aspects of Satan and how we can use that energy to better orient our lives. This is a discussion of history and ancient mythology that will span Egyptian, Greek and Hebrew cultures.
People often say now-a-days that they are spiritual and not religious. We ask on this show if that is conceptually possible given the definition of the two terms. Please join us and our guests Baba Femi Fayemi (Ifa priest from Houston, TX) and Bro. Abongo (better known from BET's the Iron Ring from ATL) as we engage in this deep, thought provoking topic.
This week we will ask the question of whether an African-American culture exist or not. What is the definition of culture? How is culture manifested and how can we utilize it to improve our lives. This will be a panel discussion and call in show.
Join us as we talk to renowned historian Anthony T. Browder. Browder’s Challenge Regarding Ancient Egypt’s African Origins Comes in Advance of IKG’s “Kemetamorphosis Conference” and Recent Discoveries in Nubia of Pharaonic Tombs and Monuments by Russian Egyptologist, Dr. Elena Pischikova.
We will discuss the correlation between sex and spirituality with Tantra master Shantam Nityama . Find out how men and women can come together for conscious healing through sex. Stay in touch with your innermost being during sex so as to awaken your spiritual consciousness.
This week we will talk with a couple of brothers who has contributed to a book titled, Be A Father To Your Child edited by April Silver. On the wake of CNN's "Black In America," I think this is a very fitting topic of discussion. Our guests will be Lasana Hotep, Lumumba Bandele, and Cheo Tyehimba
Join us as we talk to historian and documentarian Antoinette Harrell as we discuss peonage (slavery) which existed well into the late 1970's in the United States and its possible existence today.
How do we navigate through the modern Black relationship and/or marriage? What should we be looking for? Can the Black marriage work again? How do you stick together through rough times? What is the purpose of a relationship? What characteristics must we possess before engaging in an intimate relationship? Are marriages better the second time around? What is the community's role in an individual marriage? Does marriage happen before or after the ceremony?
We will have a discussion with three authors who have integrated ancient African mythology into modern literary tales to bring a fresh perspective to modern epics and comics. (Urban Style Comics, Annu Publishing and Shades of Memnon)
Should Barack Obama have distanced himself from Jeremiah Wright? Was Jeremiah Wright wrong for defending himself? Did Jeremiah Wright have to come out at this time in the race? Is it even about Barack Obama?
The Secret Behind THE SECRET? What is the Law of Attraction? Were the Greeks really the first ones to "discover" this great "secret?" How old is this "secret?" Should it be kept a secret? Is there more to the "secret" than what the book and the film is telling us? How do African people apply this concept in their everyday lives? How can you use the secret to better your life? Come discuss as we answer these questions and more. Special guest Obafemi Fayemi