Panel Discussion on “The Impact of US Elections on African Americans”

Department of Africology and African American Studies Panel Discussion on “The Impact of US Elections on African Americans”   Moderator: Rev. Renaldo McKenzie, PhD Student, Author of Neoliberalism. Chairman: Dr. Ama Mazama   Date: 11.05.2024 Format and Flow Opening Remarks: What has been the impact of US Elections on African Americans? The question is important and suggest a problem that […]

Street Vibes Pulse of the Street: Season 2: Part 3: Who Are You Voting For, Harris V Trump?

On the US Presidential Elections 2024: “From one “Black Man” to another “Black man”: who are you voting for Harris V Trump?” Renaldo McKenzie, Creator and Host took to the streets to interview over 100 black men in Center City Philadelphia asking: Who are you supporting for President and Why, and what is the mood like in your family, neighborhood […]

Introducing Kamitic Spirituality and the Ausar Auset Society

Renaldo McKenzie of The Neoliberal Round Podcast and the Neoliberal Corporation stumbled on an exciting group called the Ausar Auset Society, followers of Kemet and teachers of Kamitic Spirituality and culture. The group was not discovered like the New World, where Christopher Columbus claimed to have found it when it was already inhabited by the American Indians/natives. The Shekhems of […]

Key Takeaways from the Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump ABC Presidential Debate

The highly anticipated presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump was, by any measure, a dramatic success. The ABC-hosted event showcased not only the stark political and ideological differences between the two candidates but also their contrasting debate strategies. This face-off, which focused on crucial issues like criminal justice, immigration, and the nature of political […]

Editorial: Why the Police Must Stay Out of Politics

The role of the police in society is built on a foundation of impartiality, integrity, and a commitment to serve and protect all citizens, free from political bias. However, recent developments have raised serious concerns about the intersection of law enforcement and political endorsements—most notably, the police unions’ support of Donald Trump, a convict facing multiple legal challenges, and someone […]

Editorial: Border Security and Immigration Policy – Rethinking the Approach

As the upcoming presidential elections approach, the issue of illegal immigration and border security remains a hotly debated topic. The conversation around effective border security, however, has too often centered on a familiar and flawed approach—simply increasing the number of border agents. While this might seem like a straightforward solution, it fails to address the underlying problems that contribute to […]

Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Unfair Competition and the Death of Nations

In my upcoming book, Neoliberalism Book 2: Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Unfair Competition and the Death of Nations, I explore the complexities of global resource economies and how they shape the fortunes of smaller nations, particularly those in the Caribbean. One striking example is Guyana, a country that found oil a few years ago. This discovery ignited hope throughout the region […]

Exploring Kamala Harris’ Racial Identity: A Controversial Debate

Introduction The racial identity of Vice President Kamala Harris has become a contentious issue, particularly among GOP circles. Critics argue that Harris has adjusted her racial identity from being primarily Indian to a combination of Indian and Black, allegedly for political advantage. Harris and her supporters, including Donna Brazile, have strongly pushed back, labeling these critiques as attacks on her […]