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Get On Code, share the code, teach the code, become the code. Our code is Black Empowerment. Focused on #Empowerment, and passionate about #BlackEmpowerment, Our Black Empowerment is built on the #EmpowermentAgenda, and features content from the Our Black Empowerment Platforms. Featuring content from the Get On Code Show and other shows! #GetOnCode #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast

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From Poor to Poppin' - Dr. Joaquin Wallace's 7 Steps to TRUE Generational Wealth. #getoncode

Everything you consume should empower you. Everything you produce should empower you. And if it doesn't.... Get On Code. In this Get On Code Masterclass, we learn and earn from Dr. Wallace, who teaches that by following 7 steps, we can move from Poverty to Prosperity. Doc Wallace says, "The way you view and interact with money, shaped by your internal and external ecosystems, can drastically…

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The Fall of Dr. Umar Johnson (Learn the lesson) - Coffee Time with Mr. Get On Code

Things have gone downward for Dr. Umar. Many saw it coming. There's a lesson to be learned here. Learn the lesson. Have the right team around you as you do BIG things!

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Dr. Umar Fraud Johnson: Black Scammers part 2 - Prof. Kimya's Class

In this class, Prof. Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis speaks about the three things that Scammers, a word she uses to describe Dr. Umar Johnson, utilize to get money from Black People without giving impactful services.

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Biggie Smalls hated women? : Misogyny in Hip-Hop and Paths to Change - Prof. Kimya's Class

"We as a society are guilty of turning a blind eye to the ongoing sexism and exploitation of women that is blatantly displayed in Hip Hop. You see, I love Hip Hop, but does Hip Hop love me?" - A Conscious Sista'. Misogyny is fundamentally defined as hatred and violence towards women. This "violence" is not limited to physical aggression; it extends to actions that make women feel uncomfortable,…

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Addressing Black Patriarchy: The Path Forward - Prof' Kimya's Class

This episode includes DanTresOmi from the "Where My Killah Tape?" Podcast." Addressing the Black Patriarchy - Prof. Kimya's Class," centers on the concept of Black patriarchy and its impact on the Black community, particularly concerning the representation of Black men in media . The participants explore how Black women have historically been, and continue to be, instrumental in portraying…

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Reconsidering Patriarchy: Black Men and Women's Voices

Is Bro' Seko Sexist? Do Brothers ignore Sisters? Should #shannonsharpe listen to Monique? Prof. Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis chats with the "Professor's Pet" - Bro' Seko, about the patriarchy and how brothers far too often underrate the things Sisters bring to the table. Tap-in #codekeepers ! Explore the complex issue of whether Black men listen to Black women , particularly in the context of patriarchy…

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Black Spending, Savings, and Power - Prof' Kimya's Class

Black Spending, Black Savings, Black Power - Prof' Kimya's Class!On "Get On Code", Professor Kimya Nuru Dennis joins Seko Varner to unpack **Black Spending Power** and introduce the concept of **Black Savings**. They argue that consistent savings and building internal **economic resources** are more impactful than short-term boycotts. The discussion critically examines **DEI** initiatives,…

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Netflix's FOREVER has 5 Black Empowerment Lessons that we must discuss.

FOREVER (Netflix) : 5 Black Empowerment Lessons Seko Varner, the publisher of the Hampton Roads Greenbook, discusses the Netflix series Forever, stating he loved every moment of it despite not typically enjoying love stories. He strongly recommends watching it. Seko highlights five key aspects of black empowerment that he found within the show:•Timeliness and Standards: Seko relates a saying heard…

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It's all about the Money - The Private Money Authority Jay Conner

Bro' Seko learns and earns with Private Money Authority, Jay Conner.

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1st Black Woman to open an American Bank taught us 5 lessons - Prof. Kimya's Class

#richmondva #blackbank #maggielenawalker In 1903, Maggie Lena Walker was the first Black woman to charter an American bank and become its Bank President... An astounding accomplishment for a Black Woman in the early 1900s. The lesson highlights five key integrated Black ideas exemplified by Walker, emphasizing the importance of independent thought, collaborative leadership, and practical…

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