Economic Liberation: Lessons from the NOI & Pan-Africanism (feat. Dr David Muhammad) | TDA - E820
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🎙️ TDA - Tuesday, 14th October | Featuring Dr. David Muhammad
A packed and powerful Black History Month edition of The Day After (TDA) - hosted by Iman, Margs, and the team - opened with laughter and life updates before shifting into one of the most enlightening and educational episodes yet.
This time, the hosts were joined by Dr. David Muhammad, Eastern Caribbean representative of the Nation of Islam, for a conversation that went far beyond headlines.
Main Highlights:
Opening reflections from Margs on ambition, opportunity, and staying grounded in the face of wealth and access.
A deep financial segment unpacking why economic literacy is intentionally missing from UK schools and how financial independence creates power.
Discussion on Labour’s proposed digital ID system - and whether it’s another step toward control under the guise of modernization.
Dr. David Muhammad’s profound breakdown of British colonialism, reparations, and the distortion of history, connecting past injustices to present-day realities.
An unflinching look at the global value of Black life, from Congo to Palestine - and the selective empathy of world powers.
A brilliant economic parable on the Black pound, demonstrating how unity and community circulation create wealth without external aid.
Reflections on Elijah Muhammad’s wisdom, inner discipline, and how true revolution begins with spiritual self-mastery and unity.
Quote of the Day:
“There is no God anywhere outside of you that has more power over you than the power of the God within you.” - Dr. David Muhammad
This one is more than a conversation - it’s a masterclass in history, economics, and self-determination.