Two brothers brought up on a strict diet of Malcolm, Assata (for protein), Ella, and the
Black Panther Party, just to name a few, come together to fill a void: independent Black media that actually serves the needs and interests of Black Liberation.
Some may call us old fashioned. Some may say we’re stuck in the past. To this we respond that the past has gone nowhere. White supremacy is alive and well. Black suffering is alive and well. The generational mission Fanon warned us of is calling. Unabashed Black Power is the response.
We don’t bite tongues, nor mince we words. We about Black Liberation. We about Black Power. That’s right, Black Power! Nothing more, nothing less.
And as our commander-in-chief, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, tells us, “we don’t care who likes it or not, as long as we know it’s the truth…If you’re afraid to tell the truth, why, you don’t even deserve Freedom.”
Welcome to Make It Plain. This is Black Power Media
Brothers Samori and amari
sonsofmalcolm@yahoo.com
Thank you for carrying on Malcolm’s words and mission and sharing it with us via media.
By: Jacqui C. Williams on September 15, 2008
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Revolutionary Love from Africa
By: zimani on October 4, 2008
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LovE Peace, RespecT and Consciousness!
Thank You Brothers!
By: Parish on October 26, 2008
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Keep it up and stay strong young brothers. We need your energy, wisdom of the elders and the support of those in between…and maybe a little help from Mama Earth to shake things up. Thanks. Peace and blessings.
By: Kofi on February 15, 2009
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Black Power!!
Asante Sana for using technology to reach our people we must continue to use ALL means necessary to win the war for self determination, self respect & self defense of Afrikan People
By: Bro. Salim on February 23, 2009
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It about time I found some brother’s out there that believe as I do and practise! Continue to live the message brothers and you will be well rewarded in life! Your not old fashioned or crazy at all but blessed like the rest of the remnants out there-we have lots of work to do! I would like to ask the both of you to be in a show produced by me-please get in contact with me soon! hope to hear from you-Carmolina Karungi
By: Karungi on February 24, 2009
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Im new to the people’s talk thang but I love what you brothas do and I enjoy. STAY AWAKE peace and love.
By: Ashley on February 24, 2009
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No if, and, or but about it! Keep up the great works, and keep the pressure up to shatter the vessels of ignorance in our ppl! Until we have the courage to deal with what was and still is going on with us . . .others will continue to keep our minds on lockdown.
Hotep!
By: Sneferu on May 28, 2009
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Hotep Brothers,
Keep up the great works that you do and don’t mind negative vibes. I just wish i could see alot of these amongst the Black people here in Montreal. The matrix has washed their minds full and they ignore and disregard anything african. I cant wait for my locks to fully lock up!!
Stay Blessed.
By: Aaisha on August 27, 2009
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Am I the only person that doesn’t hear anything but the beat of the music.. every video is like that.it’s getting annoying..
By: najad on September 22, 2009
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Hotep, as an elder it is good and encouraging to see two young warriors such as yourselves with the spirit and commitment to the liberation of Afrikan people. Continue what you do, you make the ancestors proud.
By: James on October 27, 2009
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Found out about this on LIB. LOVE IT!!! Peace. Keep on keeping on my young brothers.
By: Virginia on February 15, 2010
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I am one of the few white men that admire Malcolm X. Your struggle is part of a
universal struggle against oppression & exploitation. It is not just a black struggle
or a Asian struggle, or Muslim struggle, or class struggle. it is a human rights struggle
that we all need to be united in . As malcolm said ” divide & conquer” Instead of
using the term the white man as a demon, we need to use the term ” exploiter”
or “oppressors”.There are good white people& bad, good Asian& bad. good & bad
people of all colors, religions& ethnic groups.I want to try to keep the legacy of
Malcolm alive because he was a visionary.What he preached is comming to
fruition in North Africa. AS brother Malcolm said,” the chickens have come home to roost”.
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By: https://autofinanzierungcom.pw/ on August 28, 2017
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Salaams, my name is Shahnaz. I have had the immense pleasure of randomly coming across your videos on you tube.
I’m not African, I am a women of Bangladeshi heritage born and raised a muslim in London, Uk. I feel, believe, recognise the relevance of your journey to inform and educate through truth, wisdom and knowledge. So masha Allah continue with your genuine efforts. May Allah bestow upon you both blessings and more blessings.
Kind regards,
Shahnaz.
By: Shahnaz Rifat on November 19, 2013
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I am happy to hear from you brothers.
By: imahn on August 22, 2014
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