PROTECTING THE MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE IN OUR SOCIETIES (5/1/26)

As a Capoeirista, I feel that we as a people, have a duty to serve and protect the most vulnerable people in our society, hence the name of this new blog series. This responsibility is not a peripheral concern; it is a fundamental mandate derived from the very crucible in which Capoeira Angola was forged—a secret language of survival born in the shadows of violence, oppression, and enslavement. To practice this art is to inherit a legacy of resistance and resilience that compels us to act as a functional shield for those whose humanity is under siege.

In the foundational philosophies of traditional African martial systems, the individual is understood as a vital node in a living network, where personal security is indivisibly linked to the security of the whole. To passively allow harm to fall upon others is to fracture the connections that define our own existence. This duty of protection extends to the most marginalized among us—the homeless, the exploited, and those targeted by systemic injustice—transforming the skills cultivated in the roda into a proactive commitment to community preservation and social action.

I was originally planning to launch this blog series with a dedicated video exploring the broader complexities of homelessness. While that remains a priority, my focus shifted when I encountered a staggering documentary detailing how disabled veterans are being systematically exploited. This revelation was so profound that I felt compelled to share it immediately as a critical entry point into our discussion on societal duty.

In the 51-49 mini-documentary, independent journalist James Li uncovers a massive land fraud operation occurring at the West Los Angeles VA. The investigation reveals that 388 acres of land, specifically deeded to serve as a sanctuary for disabled veterans, have instead been commandeered by powerful entities, including UCLA, the elite Brentwood School, and various corporate oil interests. By juxtaposing the pristine athletic stadiums and luxury swimming pools built inside the VA fence with the squalid, makeshift encampments of homeless veterans just outside it, the film exposes a harrowing reality.

It meticulously details a web of bribery, political lobbying, and “non-profit” grift that has effectively transformed a refuge for heroes into a private playground for the wealthy, where money and influence dictate the fate of those who once fought to protect our freedoms. Ultimately, Li argues that the homeless veteran crisis in Los Angeles is not merely a failure of policy, but a documented crime scene where the vulnerable are sacrificed for corporate and institutional gain, leading to a grave injustice that perpetuates cycles of poverty and neglect. This systemic exploitation reveals a shocking disregard for the sacrifices made by these individuals, as funding intended for their rehabilitation is redirected into the pockets of opportunists masquerading as benefactors. As the city grapples with this crisis, it is imperative for the community to recognize and confront the troubling forces at play, advocating for accountability and a return to true support for those who have served. 

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THE MOMENT OF TRUTH FRIDAY CRIME REPORT (5/01/25)

Each Friday, PROFESSOR BLACK TRUTH hosts “The Friday Crime Report,” a compelling and insightful program that focuses on critical issues of systemic racism, economic inequality, and police brutality deeply affecting the Black community. This informative segment not only informs viewers but also fosters advocacy and community engagement by bringing together a diverse range of experts and community members. They engage in profound discussions on necessary policy changes and innovative solutions that aim to empower the audience towards social justice and long-term societal progress. With each episode, the program seeks to highlight personal stories and real-life experiences, encouraging a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by marginalized groups and motivating listeners to take action in their own communities. By combining education with activism, “The Friday Crime Report” aspires to create a more equitable and just society for all.

In Today’s installment… 

Black mail carriers and delivery personnel continue to face persistent threats and physical assaults from anti-black racists, a troubling trend that underscores ongoing safety concerns for service workers. Within the past week alone, this pattern of violence manifested in two separate incidents occurring in Florida under the administration of Ron DeSantis. These attacks represent more than isolated crimes; they are part of a systemic issue where frontline employees are targeted while performing essential duties in increasingly hostile environments.

The vulnerability of these workers is exacerbated by their public-facing roles, which often require them to enter diverse and sometimes unwelcoming neighborhoods to ensure the delivery of essential goods and communication. Such events highlight the urgent need for enhanced security protocols, comprehensive de-escalation training, and robust legal advocacy to ensure the safety of Black service workers who remain vulnerable to racially motivated aggression while serving their communities. Furthermore, these incidents signal a broader societal challenge regarding the protection of labor rights and the human dignity of minority employees in the service sector.

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By contributing, you help ensure that these systemic issues remain in the public eye and that the call for justice and safety for vulnerable service workers continues to be amplified.

The Critical Importance of New Black Media

As New Black Media Appreciation Month comes to a close, we salute the independent journalists, content creators, and dedicated historians who form the backbone of this movement. You deserve the praise and credit for the remarkable achievements of this new black media infrastructure, which serves as a foundational necessity driven by the principle of Black grassroots self-determination. Today, we are only too glad to provide that recognition.

New Black Media steps into a critical void left by traditional outlets, serving as a truthful mirror for the community and a powerful megaphone for lived truths. It moves beyond simple reporting to provide deep analysis rooted in historical and cultural context, empowering the community to define its own agenda and mobilize for collective action without external filters. By controlling the narrative, these platforms challenge systemic injustice and foster social, political, and economic empowerment.

This media ecosystem is essential for protecting the cultural DNA of the community, ensuring that the transmission of knowledge remains unadulterated by self-serving external reinterpretations. Through cultural gatekeeping and narrative sovereignty, the New Black Media ensures that the richness of the culture is understood on its own terms, emphasizing intellectual depth and revolutionary contributions. It provides the necessary authority to challenge harmful stereotypes and the “Ghetto Lie,” replacing myths of innate pathology with the truth of unfulfilled potential and the standard of Black excellence.

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