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BLACK LIKE ME: A  BLACK PROGRESSIVE RETROSPECTIVE

BLACK LIKE ME: A BLACK PROGRESSIVE RETROSPECTIVE

Update: 2016-03-25
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KB AND THE REVOLUTIONARY RYDERS hit the airwaves in a revolutionary state of mind. Dedicated the memory of Phife Dawg from A Tribe Called Quest. Now days there are so many different organizations that claim to be for the people that its easy to get confused.There are those who call themselves conscious and there are those who call themselves righteous, then there are those black organizations that are alinged along political lines (Republican,Democrat).The reality of it all is that we as a people need to form a majority amongst minorities, one that is focused on a black agenda that services the people and provides resources for our communities.No more debating the politics of revolution, its time to take action.The new Black progressive movement is dedicated to doing just that. Black Generation Xers are poised to take our place as the leaders of this world and things will never be the same. The time is now for black solidarity : politically, spiritually, econmically and socially, No more bitterness and bickering big picture politics are the focus of the day.

Join us tonight live at 7:30 Pm cst as we discuss the divisions that have separated us and the struggles that unite us.

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BLACK LIKE ME: A  BLACK PROGRESSIVE RETROSPECTIVE

BLACK LIKE ME: A BLACK PROGRESSIVE RETROSPECTIVE

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