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GEORGE THE POET, "Coconuts," the Black Vote, "Track Record," Hip Hopaganda, Rejecting MBEs 

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WELCOME BACK TO THE MAKE IT PLAIN PODCAST
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Thanks for coming back! If you slept on S1 you can return to our earlier episodes (S1 was funded by the Evens Foundation in Europe, themed on Black Studies, featuring Patricia Hill Collins, Kimberlee Crenshaw, David Harewood + more).
This is S2, and we're taking a slightly different tact than S1. We'll still be interviewing official guests in academia, politics, and elsewhere. What's new is that we'll also be talking to interesting people on the ground from organizations on the Black United Front (BUF, a directory of Black orgs across the globe that Make it Plain has begun developing).
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In this week's Black World News, Kehinde Andrews makes plain the House Negro nonsense of the coconut trial of Mariah Hassan, a person who was charged with carrying a placard that pictured Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman as coconuts. This isn't up for debate, this is not a criminal offense it's a defense of the Black radical intellectual tradition.
Kehinde also makes plain the general election, the ways you can and can't represent as a Black MP, and the myth and propaganda of the Black Vote. Not discounting our influence in marginal seats, the myth of the Black vote is a really bad way of understanding Black political power. Kehinde makes plain a better (local, national, and global) way of understanding politics through a Black mass membership international organization.
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In this week's official guest interview, Kehinde Andrews talks with George the Poet (featuring his son in the background hehe) about his new book Track Record. George shares a section of the book that never made it to his book, "The Anti-Afrikan." They also discuss, turning down an MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) honor, despite it "opening doors" and networking opportunities (but the question is, "which doors?" and"whose doors?").
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George the Poet AKA George Mpanga is a multi-dimensional man with lived experience and a London-born spoken word performer of Ugandan heritage. His innovative brand of musical poetry has won him critical acclaim both as a recording artist and a social commentator. George is also a husband, father, and Cambridge graduate.
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BLACK WORLD NEWS LINKS
It’s not a crime to call a "Coconut" a "Coconut."
Professor Kehinde Andrews explains why the terms Coconut, House Negro, Coon, and Uncle Tom are vital expressions of Black political thought that should be celebrated and not policed. Drawing on work in his book 'The Psychosis of Whiteness' this is a handy guide through the use of the words complete with many examples.
• It's not a crime to ca...
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GUEST LINKS
George the Poet
www.georgethep...
George's book: Track Record
Delving into the music scene and iconic films from his childhood, as well as crucial political and economic moments in history, this book provides the backstory of where we are today. Honest, thought-provoking, and passionate, Track Record is a ground-breaking memoir by one of the UK's most unique voices.
afroribooks.co...
Have You Heard George's Podcast?
The award-winning and critically acclaimed podcast from George the Poet delivers a fresh take on inner-city life through a mix of storytelling, music, and fiction.
www.bbc.co.uk/...
Downstream: The West is Poor, Africa is Rich w/ George The Poet
www.tapesearch...
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MIP LINKS
CAP25 - Convention of Afrikan People - Gambia - May 17-19, 2025
On Malcolm X’s 100th birthday, the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity is bringing together those in Afrika and the Diaspora who want to fulfill Malcolm’s legacy and build a global organization for Black people. This is an open invitation to anyone.

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Комментарии : 16   
@lekis5975
@lekis5975 Месяц назад
I definitely remember the Gadhaffi interview, in which he praised Obama. That was major, I honestly thought we were moving into a different time. Turns out Obama was just a sham, much like Colin Powell, Condoleeza Rice, Darryl H Blocker (Top CIA) Austin Lloyd (Current Sec. of Defence); Gen Michael Langley (Head of AFRICOM); Linda Thomas Greenfield (US rep at the UN), and now KAMALA HARRIS. I'm of the opinion he was a plant, it's in the way he was so confident he was going to make President. It's in the bloodlines as evidenced by the fact that he's related to Bush, Cheney and several other Presidents. The Bush family is related to the Windsors...he had the right bloodlines. The office aged him and I hope he has sleepless nights.
@azmadu
@azmadu 3 месяца назад
Prof Andrews, Amandla ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾❤🖤💚
@britany1456
@britany1456 3 месяца назад
Instant subscribe
@sandimai1647
@sandimai1647 2 дня назад
Great interview Kehinde 🥳🥳..& I've had to buy George's book as a result of your interview + 3 of your literary contributions thankyou so much 🖤, & were can I sign up for the Black United Front? Interestingly though, because I think I can work this idea into my creative writing programme for Black men 👍🏾.
@NOLAZACK
@NOLAZACK 3 месяца назад
Shout out to my UK cousins. Much love to Kehinde from America✊🏾
@jacquelinefrancis8127
@jacquelinefrancis8127 2 месяца назад
What about KendricK Lamar?
@rcoke2
@rcoke2 3 месяца назад
For Birmingham, let's see if the Gaza issues can change anything - for Ladywood, Perry Barr etc.. Love your channel. Keep up the good job 👍🏾
@NigelStLewisBLACKSTHETICS
@NigelStLewisBLACKSTHETICS 3 месяца назад
Great job, fellas. Please keep this going.
@Manas999_9
@Manas999_9 2 месяца назад
thank you.
@davetheman2615
@davetheman2615 3 месяца назад
Great stuff Prof, please can you post a pic and link we can put on our page to share
@doatbm
@doatbm 2 месяца назад
Yes bro do you do interviews would love to have you on the show
@SarahBarbara1
@SarahBarbara1 2 месяца назад
So good I cried in parts. Especially when George spoke about the post 1980 gen not realising how much has been lost in knowledge and awareness of the long liberation struggle. I'm 57. My grandfather turned down a knighthood. It makes me happy to know all was not totally lost after reagan/thatcher dumbed down the world. A luta continua ✊🏽
@lekis5975
@lekis5975 Месяц назад
If you don't mind me asking, who is your grandad? Indeed, a lot of knowledge has been lost. Compliancy and complicity iare killing the Black Nation'; globally.
@SarahBarbara1
@SarahBarbara1 Месяц назад
@@lekis5975 his name was Norman Manley
@lekis5975
@lekis5975 Месяц назад
@@SarahBarbara1 Oooh! *The* Norman Manley? He was a great man indeed. He achieved many things both locally and internationally. My South African side of the family is particularly grateful for the stance he took against Apartheid South Africa, Jamaica lived up to their motto, 'We likkle but we tallawah'. Salute! Great stock!!
@SarahBarbara1
@SarahBarbara1 Месяц назад
@@lekis5975 🙂 thanks. There’s lots to talk about with that generation some good some bad but they took a stand for many freedoms we take for granted today and it seems like that knowledge is getting lost in the African diaspora.
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