The Wednesday, September 22 edition of Africa400 is a rebroadcast of the May 26 edition, “A New Movement and Pipeline to Save Black Boys”.
Mama Tomiko and Baba Ty welcome Special Guests Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu, Dr. Jamie Jenkins, Mr. Bruce Jackson and Dr. Ricki Gibbs. They are building a comprehensive program to help educate young Black boys and save them from the “School-to-Prison Pipeline” that victimizes so many young people, from primary miseducation to criminalization and incarceration.
For the full writeup and to listen to the show, go to our Media Page under Wednesday, May 26: A New Movement and Pipeline to Save Black Boys”.
Grandmother Walks On Water hosts the Wednesday, September 1 edition of Africa400 with her show “Mothership”, as she discusses “Becoming Shepherds of the New Earth”.
Raise Your Vibration….
AFRICA400 presents MOTHERSHIP with Grandmother Walks on Water aka Nata’aska Humminbird as she dispenses her wisdom and ancestral knowledge to women becoming Shepherds of the New Earth by preparing their bodies, diet, relationships, womb, and children for a way of living that is in submission to Mother Earth.
MOTHERSHIP is a call in show so please join the conversation with questions, comments.
Becoming Shepherds of the New Earth-Part 1 From the discussion with Grandmother Walks on Water, these are her recommendations for people to become ready as Shepherds of the New Earth:
Preparing for a plant based diet
1. Start cleaning our colon with enemas, colonic
2. Smooth move tea, detox tea, detox foot bath
3. Dry brushing body before showers
4. Weekend juice fasting
5. Read William Dufty’s Sugar Blues
6. Read Elijah Muhammad’s How to Eat to Live
7. Only use Clean Oils: Grapeseed, Olive Oil, Coconut, and Sunflower
8. Give up Pigs and Cows, transition to poultry and clean fish (No Scavengers)
Clean eating is eating food that has the least amount of processing and contamination. Things that are not clean ⦁ Meats: Lunch meat, Pigs, Cows, Hot dogs, Chicken, Bacon, Ham, Sausage, Pork Chops, Steak ⦁ Un Organic Milk, Eggs, and Cheese ⦁ Crabs, Shrimp, Lobster, Catfish ⦁ Doritos and Potato Chips ⦁ Bread, Hamburgers, French fries, Pizza, and Soda ⦁ Hydrogenated oils: Corn, Vegetable, Canola, and Soy oil all are mass produced. ⦁ Canned Soup and Alcohol
Clean eating is putting the least amount of strain and damage on our heart, liver, kidneys, colon, gall bladder, spleen, joints, and blood pressure. It is eating for Life instead of Death.
Leaving a Light Ecological Footprint
All of the above items take massive industrial production, the waste from food production, and packaging ends up in the dump, and ocean. Cow farts are helping to destroy the ozone layer of our planet.
1. Reduce Waste
2. Recycle
3. Reuse, and Give away, instead of Throw Away
4. Plant Community Gardens to Feed the Neighborhood
5. Cook at Home from scratch -Make Quilts from Old Clothes
6. Need Less
7. Have Less
8. Drive Less
9. Walk More
10. Spend as much time as possible walking barefoot on our Beautiful Earth. Rubber soles disconnect us from the electromagnetic current coming from the Earth. We are Organic Electromagnetic Beings.
These Are Some Of The Ways To Walk Softly On The Earth, And Leave Less Of A Footprint
We Need Our Mother’s Touch
To listen to the September 1 show, click below:
Africa400 is broadcast live every Wednesday at 2:00 PM (Eastern Time, United States) on HANDRadio (https://handradio.org). After the broadcast, the show is available for listening on the HANDRadio Podcasts Page, an update of this post and the Media Pages of KUUMBAReport (https://kuumbareport.com), KUUMBAEvents (https://kuumbaevents.com) and the Sixth Region Diaspora Caucus (https://srdcinternational.org).
Africa400 features host Baba Ty on Wednesday, August 11, as he discusses the topic “Precise Time”. Call-ins are welcome at (410) 598-4242. Baba Ty consistently sounds the alarm for us to become educated about the roots of racism and oppression in this society, and to understand the need for struggle and resistance against injustice.
Listen to the August 11 show below:
Africa400 can be heard live every Wednesday at 2:00 PM (Eastern Time, United States) on HANDRadio (https://handradio.org), or by downloading the HandRadio App. After the broadcast, the show can be heard by visiting the HANDRadio Podcasts Page, an update of this post and the Media Pages of KUUMBAReport (https://kuumbareport.com), KUUMBAEvents (https://kuumbaevents.com) and the Sixth Region Diaspora Caucus (https://srdcinternational.org).
Africa400 features frequent guest and now alternating guest host Grandmother Walks On Water, as she presents Mothership for the Wednesday, August 4 show.
Grandmother Walks on Water, also known as Nata’aska Humminbird is of Choctaw, Creek, Cherokee and African Heritage. She is also co-founder of Baltimore based Wombwork Productions which utilizes art, theatre, and cultural healing modalities to empower youth and community.
Despite the tremendous efforts of strong activists and leaders like Ojok Okello, founder and developer of the Okere Community Development Project in Okere City, Otuke District, Northern Uganda, who was profiled in the June 9 Africa400 show, it is still difficult for school children and the general population in Uganda to enjoy the things many of us take for granted. Some specific points that are being stressed by the campaign:
1 out of 10 African schoolgirls drop out due to a lack of menstrual products.
30% of Ugandan girls drop out of school because of a lack of sanitary pads.
80% of girls entering primary school will never complete their primary education for a variety of reasons.
41% of Ugandans in general live on less than $1.90 a day.
Anyone who is interested in donating or purchasing sanitary pads, underwear or soap, or who want to assist in other ways, please CashApp $AFRICA400 or email africa400radio@gmail.com.