Mokah Speaks Podcast Mokah Jasmine Johnson
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Let's Talk. Public figure and #freedomfighter, Mokah Jasmine Johnson sparks change through conversation on this podcast show. Mokah Speaks podcast is your go-to destination for what's going on in Georgia black culture, politics, music, women wellness, and more. Mokah discusses important topics with insight and humor, offering thought-provoking and lighthearted conversations. Includes interviews and stories.
If you have a life changing experience you would like to share on Mokah Speaks Podcast visit www.mokahjohnsonedu.com/mokah-speaks-podcast-2/
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The key elements of Hip Hop Culture. Talk w/MC Ishues
Let's talk about the key elements of Hip Hop Culture. The difference between rap and hip hop, and so more.
Special guest Issues, MC/Hip Hop Historian toured and was mentored by KRS 1, inducted into the Athens Music Walk of Fame and more. -
Get Your Groove Back whiling Battling Menopause Fiasco
Are dealing with body changes, mood swings, feeling depressed or anxious and you're not sure why? On this episode of Mokah Speaks w/special guest host Michelle Goodwin about hormonal changes and how to get your groove back while batting hormonal imbalances or menopause fiasco.
Let's Talk. Tune into this episode if you want to get your groove back and overcome hormonal imbalances. -
Black Women Running For Office w/Melanie Miller Geogia State House Candidate
On this episode Mokah discuss Black Women Running For Office with Melanie Miller, candidate for Georgia State House District 124.
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Can People of all races celebrate Kwanzaa?
Let’s talk about Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa was created in 1966 by Maulana Ron Karenga to reaffirm and restore African heritage and culture and to introduce the Nguzo Saba Seven Principles.
Now more than 50 years later, many of us still celebrate this holiday but it has changed over the years. So on this episode, we will discuss whether or not you celebrate Christmas and Kwanzaa. Is this holiday only for People of Color? Why is it important for the black community to celebrate Kwanzaa, especially during these times?
Check out this interview with Dwight Acey to learn more about Kwanzaa. -
Ending the School to Prison Pipeline
Let’s talk about the School to Prison Pipeline and Georgia HB321.
Features special guest moderator J.W. Host Cassie Chantel and a young man on probation named RJ -18 year old. -
Black Mother Fighting For Justice
What actions would you take if you found yourself in a situation where you believe that your child has been wrongfully accused of a crime and sentenced to 40 years in prison at the young age of 17?
Amelia Riley, a black mother, is currently in a legal battle for her son, Ahkeem Neal. She firmly holds the belief that her son has been falsely accused and convicted of armed robbery and home invasion in Greensboro, Georgia.
Listen to this episode to learn about Akheem Neal's case and Amelia's side of the story. For more information reach out to Mrs.Riley at njhame98@gmail.com.
Note: The Greensboro Police Department was contacted for their perspective on the matter, but they have chosen not to provide any comments at this time.