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ATE1.Podcast by Talut El-Amin

ATE1.Podcast by Talut El-Amin

Von: Aquil Talut El-Amin
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This podcast is about the real meaning of "black" lives in America. I discuss the why, when, and where of "black" people, primarily things that interrupt our lives. In doing so, I dive into the unsaid, the hidden, and things that go bump into the night. While looking into these things, I provide new directions, ways of thinking, and the other side. Many are trying to help us enter into the 21st century, but my approach is: enter this century as productive citizens, having great knowledge about the world, and how its trade and commerce work.Aquil Talut El-Amin Sozialwissenschaften
  • Talut El-Amin and Omar Baruti Interview Attorney Larry Parrish about his Candidacy for Circuit Court Judge
    Jul 11 2022

    Our guest has worked as a public servant for many decades and has dedicated his life to improving our judicial system.  He's interested in reforming Memphis and Shelby County judicial system from the inside.  He believes judges have assumed too much power and must return to serving the people's will.  His 55 years of legal experience to broad to express in this capture, but along the way, he has served in the legal arena for federal, state, and local governments. 

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    1 Std. und 23 Min.
  • Black Women, Why Are They So Important?
    Mar 19 2022

    Omar Baruti, Attorney Linda Harris, and host Talut El-Amin dive into the role of women and how they're responsible in reshaping our world.  We answer the question, "Does the "black" woman belongs to the "black" man?"

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    1 Std. und 23 Min.
  • Who is Judge Joe Brown? Extensive Interview by Talut El-Amin
    Mar 16 2022

    Judge Joe Brown talks about his life and upbringing, how his investigation found the gun that was put forward as the assassin's weapon that killed Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in fact, wasn't the murder weapon, why he's campaigning to become Mayor of Memphis, Tennessee and what he would do on day one, he explains why he feel that a new social construction is needed, his leadership, and many other interesting head-turning facts.

    Talut El-Amin's monolog dives into the many heart-wrenching facts about "black" life, what must be done to cause us to enter the 21st century as productive citizens and mayor players in trade and commerce, and how Judge Joe Brown is a national hero and one of the today's most popular leaders.

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    1 Std. und 20 Min.
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