Divine Allah: Pan Africanist and The New Black Panther Party

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When brother Divine Allah joined us, the room crackled with the urgency of a movement at the precipice of change. We embarked on a stirring journey through the stormy seas of unification within the Moorish community, grappling with the harsh truths that often divide even the most dedicated among us. Divine perspective was a beacon, reminding us that true unity springs not from numbers but from the quality and consciousness of those who come together. The air was heavy as we recounted the struggles faced by the younger generation in urban communities, where despair often eclipses hope and positive role models are overshadowed by the pervasive influence of social media. I shared poignant tales from my visits to schools inside prisons, a stark testament to the widespread challenges our youth face. The conversation then turned to bygone days when influential community groups and lecture circuits laid the groundwork for enlightenment and solidarity, underscoring the profound need for proactive leadership today. Reflecting on the legacies of activism—from the Nation of Islam to the New Black Panther Party—we assessed their enduring impact and the pivotal role of cultural and spiritual education. Our dialogue traversed my time with the New Black Panther Party, the teachings of Dr. Khalid Muhammad, and the recognition of those unconventional soldiers whose contributions often go unseen. As we bid farewell to our guest, we were reminded of our shared commitment to dialogue, education, and the unwavering pursuit of unity amidst our diverse paths.#podcast #newyork #blackpower #newyorkcity #newjersey

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