Shows & Topics

"AVATAR, Kemet, and That Apple Thing..."
Imakhu shows the correlations of African/Kemetic/Goddess
Culture in the film AVATAR. She also interviews Courtney Weber,
pagan high priestess, about Imbolc, Brigid and her three aspects,
and her thoughts about the Adam & Eve story. Music by Freddie
O Moises. Book of the Week, "Vodou Visions," by Sallie Ann
Glassman. Project of the week: Ankhs for Goddess Tree of Life.
Learn more about African/Kemetic/Goddess culture in
Imakhu's
ebooks.

"
The Kemetic Influence on Winter Holiday Traditions"  - Imakhu
teaches the Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) and African goddess
origins of popular winter traditions, including Winter Solstice,
tree decorating, Christmas. She also shares the "Tree of Life"
connection with the High Priestess of Tarot, the significance of
bellydancers using a veil, and much more. Imakhu performs two
bellydance tributes to the African goddess. DIY Project of the
Week too! Books of the week by author Night Moore are about
sacred Women's Empowerment practices. "

"PAGAN PROUD! Exploring Paganism" - Imakhu begins a
multiple part series about Pagan traditions with interviews from
renown authors, performers, teachers, and spiritual leaders in
the Pagan community.

"Sisterhood is Powerful: Women's Empowerment in Martial
Arts"- Imakhu travels to Maryland for the All-Female Mixed
Martial Arts Championship and interviews women from the U.S.
and Canada about how martial arts has changed their lives.
Featuring scenes from the tournament, and the legendary
Grandmaster Dr. Germon "Mama G" Miller.

"Rasta Culture & Oneness" - Imakhu & WorldWind travel to
Connecticut to visit fellow musicians HannaH & Andy Ardenski,
a.k.a. "HannaH's Field." Discussion: Life as touring conscious
artists, the history of Rasta culture, legalization of marijuana.
Also, Imakhu's topically related Book of the week and Art Project
of the week.

"The Death of Michael Jackson: A Homegoing Tribute" - Imakhu  
goes to Harlem to document how Michael Jackson's death
affected the community and discovers a joyous celebration of the
artist's life.

"The Obama Presidency & Black America, Pt. 1 & 2" - A round
table with Imakhu, Bro. Lasana Akachi and Sister Karen Hatter
about how the Obama presidency influences Black America, the
U.S., and the global community.

"African Origins of Bellydance" -  Audie, African American
bellydance artist, performs and shares the African Kemetic
history of bellydance, along with wardrobe tips and more.

"The Power of Changing Your Mind" - A two part discussion with
metaphysican Rose Whaley, popular inspirational author, TV host,
and presenter.

"WHO Wears The Mask?" - Is America REALLY ready for a Black
president? A discussion about race, politics, and the U.S.
Presidential election.

"Economic Recession & The Community" - How does the current
economic crisis effect your local and global community?

"Black Women's Cultural Arts Festival" - Cellist/vocalist Monica
McIntyre tells of the upcoming Black Women's Arts Festival in
Philadelphia and performs. Ms. McIntyre serves as the festival's
Artistic Director.

"The Indie Artist's Life" - Imakhu continues her celebration of the
Indie Artist with vocalist/keyboardist Anomoli, who performs and
tells of her life as a professional artist.

"Cultural Fashion Design" - African American clothing designer
and entrepreneur Christina Islam of BANGLEZBAZAR.COM
shares how she became inspired to start her own business and
gives practical steps for becoming an entrepreneur.  Features a
fashion show of her India-inspired clothes, accessories, and
home furnishings.

"Belly Dance & Women's Empowerment" - Bellydancer Dee
Martinez, professionally known as "Tonche the Spirit Dancer",
talks about the women's empowerment and the sacred feminine
art of belly dance and performs.

"Celebrity Profile: Alfonzo Blackwell" - Chart topping jazz
saxophonist Alfonzo Blackwell performs songs from his new
album, "Dance To This", and talks about life as an Indie artist.

"Ghanaian Fashion Show" - Featuring traditional garb from
Ghana. Proceeds directly benefit the Christ Prince of Peace
School. Also further discussion with Bill Rosebrock about the
school and its regionally renown school marching band.

"The Legendary Kermit Eady" - Kermit Eady, co-founder of The
Black United Fund, discusses his landmark breaking
organization, how former Atty. General Elliot Spitzer dismantled
it, his thoughts on Spitzer's rise and fall, and where the Black
United Fund is going. Kermit Eady hosts the syndicated radio
show,"The Empowerment Hour with Kermit Eady," heard on
AKERU Global Radio.

"Blacks and the Media" - Radio personality Kermit Eady and Sis.
Karen Hatter of AKERU Global Radio join Imakhu in a discussion
about the pros and cons of Blacks portrayal in and use of the
media today, as well as how media power can be used to effect
positive community change.

"One Person Making a Difference" - Imakhu interviews Bill
Rosebrock about how his volunteer teaching in Ghana led him to
"adopt" the Christ Prince of Peace School, putting the tools for
self-empowerment in the students' hands. Responsible local
activism is also discussed.

"The Kwanzaa Controversy" - Bro. Djehuti Ankh En Mer returns
to discuss why many conscious African Americans refuse to
celebrate Kwanzaa.

"The Historic Truth About Thanksgiving" - Bro. Djehuti Ankh En
Mer shares the historical truth and shatters the myths about
Thanksgiving.

"Jena and the Rekindling of The Movement" - Imakhu's panel
discussion with artist/activists Prince Amen Sutan and The
Black Warrior,
and AKERU Radio's social commentators Sis. Karen hatter and
Bro. George Cook about how the racial incidents in Jena,
Louisiana have affected the Black Consciousness Movement.

"Teaching Our Children Our History" - Sis. Valerie Gorham & Sis.
Katherine Hilaire of Union, NJ youth program CHILDREN OF THE
SUN."

"Holistic Parenting from the Pan-Afrikan Perspective" -  Guest:
Author Iya Raet.

"The Human Papiloma Virus Vaccine Controversy" - Discussion
with ASHE!'s Social Commentator Sis. Karen Hatter.

"The Marcus Garvey Legacy Lives" - Discussion with ASHE!'s
Social Commentator Sis. Karen Hatter.

"U.S. Government Involuntary Juvenile Seizure Medication
Study" - Discussion with ASHE!'s Social Commentator Sis. Karen
Hatter.

"The Honest Aftermath of Dr. King, Pt. 1 & 2"  - Discussion with
ASHE!'s Social Commentator Sis. Karen Hatter.

"Black Love Day" - Fun family baking project with Imakhu's
young cousin, 7-year old Darius T; artist interview with vocalist
Spirit Soulfire.

"Exploring Cultural Uniqueness through KUUMBA" - Imakhu
demonstrates how to reconstruct African print shirt while
discussing the power of individuality.

"Reparations" - Answers to the question of the debt U.S.
Government owes Black descendants of slavery. Guest: ASHE!'s
Social Commentator Sis. Karen Hatter of AKERU Global Radio.

"Black Unification" Truthful examination of why we are not
unified as a Black Global Community and how we can heal.

"Living Kwanzaa Daily"  - Imakhu lectures on how Kwanzaa
principles should be remembered and practiced daily, not once a
year.

"Healing Though Water & Community"  - Imakhu, nganga (initiated
Shona/Ndebele healer) shares about the African Water tradition.

"Storytelling in African American Tradition, Pt. 1&2"  - Veteran
storyteller Imakhu Shekemet.

"Duafe: Nu Afrakan Self Love" - Designer Sis. Neftah Amina Afia
with the Nu Afrakan fashions of Simply Neftah's Wholistic
Boutique

"Healing the Children, Pt.1" - Tips for positive child rearing,  
African drumming by Imakhu Mwt Shekemet and storytelling,
puppetry by her guest,   Mlanjeni K. Nduma, "Africa's
Ambassador of Fun"

"Healing the Children, Pt. 2 " - Discussing urban youth
alcoholism with David Ponton Jr., Trenton Municipal Alliance
Program Coordinator

"Honoring Our Warrior Elders" - 83 year old community activist
Elder Anthony Tucker shares his rich life stories to inspire new
generations.

"Lessons in Maat: Reciprocity & Balance" - Host Imakhu Mwt
Shekemet lectures and shares stories about creating a life with
meaningful balance.

"Embrace your Afrakan Culture Without Being Misled" - Imakhu
Mwt Shekemet shares cultural customs, including how to create
an African altar in your home.
                    
Imakhu also takes ASHE! on the road!
Guests Kermit Eady and Karen Hatter on studio set of
"Ashe!" after an on air discussion with host Imakhu.
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