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Watch our independent film: Message to the People A Story of Malcolm X available Here: https://www.melaneyesmedia.com/
Message to the People: A Story of MALCOLM X is a historical dramatization of the life and words of, Malcolm X. This one-hour movie which portrays his image and presents his words as performed by Baba Aundar, is based on the theatrical play which bears the same name.
This film introduces us to the great legacy of a cultural Icon: Malcolm X also known as El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. It shows the life journey and powerful transformation of Malcolm Little to Malcolm X; spanning his childhood in Omaha, NE to adulthood as the National Spokesperson for the Nation Of Islam and founder of the Muslim Mosque Incorporated. Message to the People shows the evolution of the man himself. It sheds light on his upbringing, his travels to the Middle East and Africa while emphasizing his commitment to Black pride, self reliance, human rights and the liberation of African peoples all over the globe.
An International figure, Malcolm’s message of Black Nationalism challenged and shifted the views of many people around the world. There can be an argument made that his views and social commentary are more relevant now than ever. To hear Malcolm in the film speak about the disproportionate number of African Americans locked up in prison, the “House Negro” mentality, and the black struggle for human rights, only reaffirms that many things have changed since the Civil Right’s movement; while other issues that have plagued our society have remained the same.
The views of Malcolm expressed in the film, challenge the notion that integration was the best solution for Black Americans. A story of Malcolm X encourages viewers to take a look in the mirror and ask hard questions about the choices we make as individuals as well as a community. One of our goals with this film is to provoke dialogue and spark conversation amongst those who see it. With so many culturally conscious movies and documentaries by black film makers exploding onto the marketplace, we want to take the torch and fuel to the fire of knowledge and awareness! True conversation and dialogue will help our community to heal and begin to implement solutions for positive change, socially, culturally, economically and psychologically and we want Message to the People to be one of the catalysts for this growth and healing.
We want you to see this film and get a better understanding of Malcolm X, the man. Know that he was more than the picture of him gazing out the window armed with an assault rifle bolstering “By any means necessary.” He was a complex individual, with strong opinions, a passionate and eloquent speaker who devoted his life to uplifting his people. Malcolm was a son, a father, a husband, a teacher, a statesman, a visionary, he was the voice of a people. Oder this movie, download it, purchase the DVD, borrow it from a friend, rent it online, but by all means SEE this movie!
Malcolm X interview with Barry Gray; March 10, 1960
Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. His mother, Louise Norton Little, was a homemaker occupied with the family’s eight children. His father, Earl Little, was an outspoken Baptist minister and avid supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. Earl’s civil rights activism prompted death threats from the white supremacist organization Black Legion, forcing the family to relocate twice before Malcolm’s fourth birthday.
https://www.melaneyesmedia.com/
Melaneyes Media is an independent film company based in San Antonio, TX. We are committed to providing knowledge-based Black cultural films, projects and products relevant to the African Diaspora.
Melaneyes ( mĕl′ə-nīz )
Is a play on the term “melanize” which means to blacken, or to infuse with melanin. Melanin is the chemical substance that gives dark people our skin pigmentation.
We altered the spelling to include “eyes” because we are a film company and ultimately what we create is of a visual nature. As human beings, 70% of our sensory receptors are in our eyes so visual content affects us in a way that shapes our world view and touches our emotions.
We want to infuse your eyes with melanin (metaphorically) meaning, to blacken your vision so that you look at the world from a Black perspective as opposed to a Eurocentric view of the the world; especially as it relates to history.
21st February marks the anniversary of the Assassination of our "Living Black Manhood" - "Our Shinning Black Prince", OMOWALE MALCOLM X.
Today, ShakaRa Speaks will be dedicated over 9 Hours of programming, profiling the life & Legacy of Papa Omowale.
The Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement for the annual Omowale Malcolm X Observance this coming Sunday 21st Feb. Full info here: https://www.alkebulan.org/omow....ale-malcolm-x-observ
Through our streaming, we hope to highlight Papa Omowale's evolution as one of the worlds leading Black Nationalist Pan-Africanists. As such, our footage focusses on the years 1963-1965.
We feature
Message to the Grassroots
The Ballot or the Bullet
Interview with Congolese Students
Prospects for Freedom
The Last Speech
Interview with Ella Collins (Malcolm X's big Sister)
Covert War on Malcolm X - Like It Is with Gil Noble
Malcolms People - Like it is with Gil Noble
OMOWALE: The Sun Has Returned - A Message by Bro. Ldr. Mbandaka
OMOWALE - Prince Munyaradzi @Alkebulan Kwanzaa
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21st February marks the anniversary of the Assassination of our "Living Black Manhood" - "Our Shinning Black Prince", OMOWALE MALCOLM X.
Today, ShakaRa Speaks will be dedicated to 9 Hours of programming, profiling the life & Legacy of Papa Omowale.
The Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement for the annual Omowale Malcolm X Observance this coming Sunday 24th Feb. Full info here: https://www.alkebulan.org/2019..../01/26/omowale-malco
Through our streaming, we hope to highlight Papa Omowale's evolution as one of the worlds leading Black Nationalist Pan-Africanists. As such, our footage focusses on the years 1963-1965.
We feature
Message to the Grassroots
The Ballot or the Bullet
Interview with Congolese Students
Prospects for Freedom
The Last Speech
Interview with Ella Collins (Malcolm X's big Sister)
Covert War on Malcolm X - Like It Is with Gil Noble
Malcolms People - Like it is with Gil Noble
OMOWALE: The Sun Has Returned - A Message by Bro. Ldr. Mbandaka
OMOWALE - Prince Munyaradzi @Alkebulan Kwanzaa
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Marking the seventh anniversary of the death of Malcolm X, this program primarily surveys the assassination of the black leader (which occurred February 21, 1965); points to discrepancies surrounding the circumstances of his death as reported in eye-witness testimonies, newspapers and magazines; and poses the questions left unasked and unanswered during the investigation.
On the fourth anniversary of his death, the segment will contain an assessment of this impact on the present black movement, and a recollection of the man himself by his widow Betty Shabazz.
Brought to you by: ADEPT: [Professor James Small] The SHOCK Metaphysics Virtual Kemetic Wisdom School https://goo.gl/UEZFDh
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Professor James Small has been an activist since his teenage years. His in-depth knowledge, thought-provoking and calm delivery are influential elements to break the programming of mis-education.
Prof. Small is considered a living legend in the fight for the liberation of the minds of his people and against Eurocentric distortion of world history.
Prof. Small is currently conducting educational and cultural tours throughout Africa, Haiti and the United States and he is also working on two books, one a collection of his lectures on Malcolm X and the other on the topic of "Post Slavery Trauma Syndrome."
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