Kehinde Alonge

@kalonge93

/ 👆🏾👆🏾👆🏾👆🏾👆🏾👆🏾
Followers
662
Following
1,150
Account Insight
Score
23.89%
Index
Health Rate
%
Users Ratio
1:1
Weeks posts
@drmcrshr and Friends (@ptp.vision ) live at Roulette | April 9 Grateful to be part of a village that forces me to remember that I be writing poetry 😅😎 🖤 PROTECT THE PEACE ✊🏾
33 7
18 days ago
“Crisis or Crusade?” By Julian Mayfield (A critique of Harold Cruse’s “The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual”)
6 0
3 months ago
Jayne Cortez -Haiti 2004
12 0
4 months ago
Can’t overstate how important Greg Tate’s voice was and always will be. Link to the full conversation: https://youtu.be/ngLgp-75tX0?si=_15oqFMlclDW8HLd
12 1
8 months ago
Baraka eulogizing Kwame Ture 🖤 Happy Birthday to Kwame Ture
22 0
10 months ago
Ossie Davis, Yori Kochiyama, and Amiri Baraka recalling the day Malcolm X was murdered. (1981)
15 0
11 months ago
Baraka speaking on the importance of student activism on college campuses (San Francisco State University, 1984)
20 0
1 year ago
Come check @jbaar_npl ‘s Black History Month exhibit: “And the Beat goes on: Drums as Rhythm, Resistance, and Resilience” at Newark Public Library. Will be up till the end of April. Co-curated by @sunraw1977 and me ✊🏾🥁
20 4
1 year ago
Guardian Jan. 11 1989 From The LA Eight to Mahmoud Khalil Free em’ all 🇵🇸🗣️
18 0
1 year ago
Year 1 of being married to my best friend and eternal laughter companion is done. Best decision I ever made, and I look forward to the new journeys, countries, and experiences that forever holds with you, @lesellev . I could say more but, I’ll end this post the same way I ended my vows on our wedding day: captured by the look what was once separated melds into One yet many moments of laughters future warmth & light You are the one together we make many let our smiles forge refracted possibilities of home wherever our love decides —we will bury in its light
162 10
1 year ago
Please join us on Monday, October 7th, from 11:30 AM - 1 PM at Rutgers-Newark for “Some See And Some Don’t See Anything,” a conversation and sonic exploration comparing and contrasting the 1969 Conklin Hall Student Uprising with current student activism centered around Palestinian liberation. The event will be split into 2 sections: 11:30 AM—12:10 PM, in the Dana Room on the 4th Floor of the Dana Library, a panel will host an intergenerational dialogue on the history of activism, both past and present, at Rutgers University between those who took part in and/or were present at the 1969 movement and the current Black student organization, Black Students for Liberation (@bsl.nb ). 12:15 - 1 PM in the plaza between Dana Library and Conklin Hall, there will be a live performance by composer, producer, and performer @hprizm , who will be improvising and performing recorded sound from archival materials related to the 1969 liberation of Conklin Hall, as well as recorded sounds from contemporary campus protests, and live mixed music/sound/beats. “Some See And Some Don’t See Anything” is funded by the Center for Cultural Analysis (@rutgerscca )as part of the 2024-2025 seminar Resonance: Sound Across the Disciplines, and is supported by the Rutgers-Newark Honors Living and Learning Community (HLLC). Flyer created by @hprizm
34 2
1 year ago
“The Reagan-Begin syndrome consists of injuries requiring a thoracotomy, laporotomy - to repair the shell and shrapnel damage, and a traumatic amputation of one or both legs.” Jill Drew, 1982 I guess we now call it the Biden-Netanyahu syndrome
1 0
1 year ago