I had to say how much I appreciate you mentioning the importance of community and praising God. It used to be that church was the first intro into community with people striving to improve themselves and each other who all were typically neighbors. Also praise has real joy and celebration attached to it not self centeredness or sexualization. I hate that people get caught up in the doctrine and rituals of religion and don't see the African roots in it. Black people are spiritual so it's a shame how the church is no longer an important part of the black community. I need that shirt.
Great show. I signed up and paid for a subscription to ContraBandCamp. It comes to my inbox but it won't let me read the whole article, claiming I need to pay. I just need an email of who I should reach out to to fix this issue. Thanks in advance.
Thank you so much. This was a seriously interesting hour. Time well spent. I live in Iowa but I grew up in Los Angeles and I remember the bizaars where we bought African clothes and products. I bought my beautiful Black generated art at bizaars and jazz concerts and festivals. I don't even know if these things still happen but they are a part of my childhood and my adult life. Thank you for reminding me of the way things used to be and perhaps will be again.
Excellent program today!
sound was great!
The sound is great, and so is the vid.
I had to say how much I appreciate you mentioning the importance of community and praising God. It used to be that church was the first intro into community with people striving to improve themselves and each other who all were typically neighbors. Also praise has real joy and celebration attached to it not self centeredness or sexualization. I hate that people get caught up in the doctrine and rituals of religion and don't see the African roots in it. Black people are spiritual so it's a shame how the church is no longer an important part of the black community. I need that shirt.
Sounds strong and clear
FACTS!
Great show. I signed up and paid for a subscription to ContraBandCamp. It comes to my inbox but it won't let me read the whole article, claiming I need to pay. I just need an email of who I should reach out to to fix this issue. Thanks in advance.
A farrier makes the shoes and shoes the horse.
heavy on the African spiritually & islam
My father's favorite artist was Johnny Cash!
Thank you so much. This was a seriously interesting hour. Time well spent. I live in Iowa but I grew up in Los Angeles and I remember the bizaars where we bought African clothes and products. I bought my beautiful Black generated art at bizaars and jazz concerts and festivals. I don't even know if these things still happen but they are a part of my childhood and my adult life. Thank you for reminding me of the way things used to be and perhaps will be again.