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Sunday, June 21, 2026 podcast
Don’t miss an extraordinary opportunity to empower yourself and your community! Griot Baba Lumumba from Umoja House in Washington, D.C., returns to our classroom today bringing his signature thought-provoking topics that ignite minds and inspire action. This time, Baba Lumumba will break down the powerful contrast between the Civil Rights assimilation movement and the Black Power fight for independence—offering insights that are as relevant today as ever. Before Baba Lumumba’s deep dive, renowned Baltimore Civil Rights activist Carl Snowden will share an inspiring update on a project honoring Malcolm X and addressing the void in the Civil Rights movement following the passing of the legendary Revd. Jesse Jackson. Kicking off the program, Astro-Numerologist Kimberly Williams will unveil her groundbreaking new book, The Business of Astro-Numerology, setting the tone for a morning of enlightenment. This is your chance to be part of a dynamic, solutions-focused discussion that empowers, educates, and uplifts.
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As the news cycle turns, Café Mocha revisits a sit-down with award-winning journalist Don Lemon discussing his book I Once Was Lost—a thoughtful look at his personal reckoning with God […]
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