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  • The Resurrection of True Time
    2026/01/14

    In the teachings of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad and Minister Farrakhan, the "Resurrection of Time" isn't just about waking up; it's about aligning with the Natural Law of God. January 1st is a cold, dead month in the middle of winter—nothing is being "born" or starting "new" in nature. The true New Year begins with the Vernal Equinox in March, when the sun crosses the equator and life literally resurrects from the earth.

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Dr Khalid Muhammad Birthday Celebration
    2026/01/14

    Family, tonight we gather not for nostalgia but for nourishment. We gather to honor a man who refused to dilute the truth, refused to apologize for his people, and refused to let the enemies of Black liberation sleep comfortably.”

    “Dr. Khalid Abdul Muhammad was a storm in human form — a disciplined mind, a fearless tongue, and a heart that beat for the liberation of African people worldwide. He was not a man of half-measures. He was not a man of political correctness. He was a man of consequence.”

    “On this day — his birthday — we do not simply remember him. We recommit ourselves. We sharpen ourselves. We confront ourselves. Because Khalid taught us that liberation is not a mood, not a moment, not a hashtag — it is a lifelong discipline.”

    “Tonight, we honor the warrior, the teacher, the strategist, the son of Africa who walked into hostile rooms with the calm of a man who knew the ancestors walked with him.”

    “Let this program be a reminder: truth is not supposed to be comfortable. It is supposed to be catalytic. And tonight, we honor a man who lived and died by that principle.”

    “Let us begin.”

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    2 時間 12 分
  • Why the word Nigger is the Best word to describe America
    2026/01/13

    Muhammad deconstructs the "nigger" construct, not merely as a slur, but as a deliberate status of dehumanization designed to maintain American dominance. From the halls of Harvard to the streets of Philadelphia, he illustrates how "status" and "education" fail to protect Black people from a system that views them as subhuman.

    Key themes explored in this session:

    • The "Nigger" Definition: Why America uses this term to define its power and your subservience.

    • Power Dynamics: Analyzing the "Beer Summit" and how the system humbles even the most "successful" Black men.

    • The B1 Mandate: The necessity for Black First men and women to run for office and take control of their own neighborhoods and cities.

    • The Theology of Resistance: Understanding why "securing justice and fair treatment" requires a "whoop enough ass" spirit.

    • Integrity Over Money: A personal testimony of refusing to sell out the divine mission for white validation.

    This is more than a lecture—it is a call to mobilize and organize. Our mission is simple: to build a reality for our people and conduct WAR on anything that dehumanizes us. We must provide fertile ground for Black people to do for self.

    Join the movement. Secure the future. Black First.

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    2 時間 8 分
  • The Psychology of the Breaking Point; Racial Hostility in the American workplace..
    2026/01/09

    THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE BREAKING POINT: Racial Hostility in the American Workplace

    What happens when a human being is pushed past the limits of dignity, safety, and belonging? This program confronts that question with unflinching clarity.

    The Psychology of the Breaking Point is a searing exploration of how racial hostility—quiet or loud, subtle or blatant—accumulates inside the American workplace until something inside a person finally gives way. Through real stories, expert insight, and historical context, this program exposes the hidden injuries that Black workers carry every day: the jokes that aren’t jokes, the “nicknames” that cut deep, the isolation that drains the soul, and the institutional silence that allows it all to continue.

    This is not a story about one moment.It is a story about a thousand moments—stacked, layered, ignored—until the mind and body can no longer absorb the harm.Listeners will hear:

    • The psychology of chronic racial stress and how it rewires the brain
    • The anatomy of a breaking point—what it feels like from the inside
    • The legacy of American labor and racial control that still shapes workplaces today
    • Why organizations fail to protect Black employees, even when the signs are obvious
    • How trauma, silence, and powerlessness collide in devastating ways

    This is not sensationalism.This is a public reckoning.The Psychology of the Breaking Point forces America to confront the cost of racial hostility—not just in headlines, but in human lives, human minds, and human futures.It is a program for anyone who has ever felt unseen, unheard, or unsafe at work.It is a program for anyone who believes we can build something better.It is a program you cannot ignore.Listen closely.Someone’s breaking point is never as far away as you think.

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    2 時間 16 分