Conscious Films

Here on the website the dvds you order will arrive in a paper case. When ordering on Amazon you get a black case with a fancy covers. Here at Conscious Films we keep a wealth of Knowledge for the Future of our Youth. It is our determination to preserve the Black Scholars & Events of…

Audio Lectures

Code System 4 Discs Elijah Muhammad Warning to The Hypocrites Black Martial Arts H. Rap Brown Politics of True Education Tupac in His Own Words Joint Resistance Jan Carew Psychic Ethics Stolen Harvest Vandana Shiva 1000 Vegetarian Recipes Tantra Secrets Jesse Ventura 9 Discs Architects of The Underworld: Bruce Rux Caverns, Cauldrons & Concealed Creatures…

Black Documentaries

These Black Documentaries focus on people and events that shaped the course of African-American history in the United States. Watching them is a wonderful way to learn more about various aspects of the black experience in America.  They are visual and audio experiences that allow us to gain a greater understanding of a time and/or…

Black Music

African-Americans have contributed to music significantly over the last several decades, just like other demographics. Their contributions to music have been over a span of different genres from jazz, Caribbean music, soul, pop, gospel and R&B. Music of these styles in the black community has also become part of their cultural identity. It is also…

Black Soap & Shea Butter

Black soap, also known as African black soap (anago soap, alata simena, and dudu-osun), has long been used to heal problem skin. It’s good for thinning fine lines, evening out dark spots, eczema, razor bumps and eliminating blemishes. It is also used to lightly exfoliate and give you healthier looking skin. The soap can be…

Health

The Health DVDs in this section the DVDs are from a wide variety of Doctors from different walks of life. Black men suffer far worse health than any other racial group in America. There are a number of reasons for this. They include racial discrimination, a lack of affordable health services, poor health education, cultural…

Mantak Chia

Mantak Chia (born in 1944 in Bangkok, Thailand) is a Taoist Master. He is best known for his teaching Taoist practices under the names of Healing Tao, Tao Yoga, Universal Healing Tao System and Qigong. Throughout decades of teaching, he has run numerous workshops, written a series of books, and published a number of training…

Sports & Martial Arts

The Martial Arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practices. They are practiced for a variety of reasons, including self-defense, competition, physical health and fitness, as well as mental, physical, and spiritual development.  The term martial art has become heavily associated with the fighting arts of eastern Asia, but was originally used in regard…

The Black Scholar

The Black Scholar supports an African-American inspired ideology that manifests an affirmation of themselves in a Eurocentric-dominated society, commonly by conceptualizing a glorified heritage in terms of distinctly African, foreign origins (where foreign is anything not indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa). It often denies or minimizes European cultural influences while accenting historical African civilizations that independently…

The Black Panther Party

The Black Panther Party (originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense) was an African-American revolutionary leftist organization active in the United States from 1966 until 1982. The Black Panther Party achieved national and international notoriety through its involvement in the Black Power movement and U.S. politics of the 1960s and 1970s. The group’s “provocative rhetoric,…

Gangsta

A Gangsta is a sociopathic member of the inner-city underclass, known primarily for being antisocial and uneducated. Also known for ready access to illegal drugs and weapons, and staggeringly poor marksmanship.  As far as I can say, any “real” gangsta would either be dead, or in jail serving a life sentence for murder. People like…

Black Comedians

It’s no secret that sometimes Black Comedy is taken a bit too seriously. Comedy obsessives love not just the jokes, but the mechanics and emotions of the comedy world. There are a raft of comedy documentaries exploring comedy and comedians, but do they really have anything significant to add to the discussion? This series looks…

Taj Tarik Bey

Taj Tarik Bey is a Great Moorish Sovereignty Teacher he teachs people about the true history of the world and introduce them to the sovereign powers. Taj Tarik Bey has made many very informative videos to share knowledge and lift humanity. speaks about building civilization and how our people need to take back our birthrights….

Prof. Asa G. Hilliard III

Prof. Asa G. Hilliard III (August 22, 1933 — August 13, 2007) was an African American professor of educational psychology who worked on indigenous ancient African history (ancient Egyptian), culture, education and society. He was the Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Urban Education at Georgia State University, with joint appointments in the Department of Educational…

Prof. Alton H. Maddoxx, Jr

Prof. Alton H. Maddoxx, Jr. (born 1945, in Newnan, Georgia) is an African American lawyer who was born and raised in New York and was involved in several publicized cases in the 1980s before his law license was indefinitely suspended in 1990 by the New York State Supreme Court. Maddox began practicing law in 1976…

Prof. Gabriel A. Oyibo

Prof. Gabriel A. Oyibo obtained his Ph. D. in Aeronautics and Mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Troy, New York where he worked for four (4) years on NASA/AFOSR sponsored research and made several contributions in aircraft design, aerodynamics, aeroelasticity, mathematics and taught several courses. Dr. Oyibo received Knighthood by His Royal Highness of the…

R.I.P Bro. C. Freeman El

Brother C. Freeman El is a Moorish Grand master. His wisdom far exceeds his years.  He does spend some time dealing with nationality and politics, but that is not the emphasis of this talk. Brother Freeman shares & teaches that which the uninformed & European educated can’t begin to comprehend. His delivery is slow, but …

Dr. Alim Bey

Dr. Alim Bey is a (MOORISH) Scientist (WASHITAW); A metaphysical lecturer (OVER 75 TAPES) and author of “INITIATE PROTOCOLS FOR THE INDIGENOUS COSMIC GOLDEN RE ORDER OF MEL-CHI-SEDEK” and “THE FIRST WORLD ORDER, THE PRE-COLUMBIAN COLONIZATION OF THE AMERICAS BY AFRIKAN MOORS” and “OUTER THE WOMB, INNER THE MIND,THE INTERNAL ALCHEMY AND THE EXTERNAL RITUALS…

Bro. A. A. Rashid

Bro. A. A. Rashid is a dynamic teacher, lecturer and author. His teachings push beyond the conventional Qabalistic paradigm and are designed with a down to earth approach making complex ancient concepts easy for diverse audiences to interpret and explore. His teachings include intense examination of ancient Egyptian and Hebrew languages and subsequent correlation to…

Bro. Hakim Bey

Brother Hakim Bey gathers and organizes once concealed information to educate members of our race-family. A leader in the Moorish Renaissance, his teaching help a person distinguish between fact and fiction. The brother presents keys to governing ourselves as a free and sovereign people!  Hakim H. Y. Bey focused on the works of Sheik Sharif…

Prof. Sabir Bey

Prof. Sabir Bey has given lectures at the University of D.C., Long Island University and at the Philadelphia International Locs Conference. He produces the incredible and extremely informative CIVIL ALERT Newspaper. His DVD series consists of 29 exciting lectures, filmed at various locations from Detroit to New Jersey, from Washington D.C. to New York, including…

Dr. Jose Pimienta Bey

JOSÉ VITTORIO PIMIENTA-BEY was born in New York to parents of Bermudian, Cuban, Barbadian and Moroccan ancestry. He received his B.A. in History from Gettysburg College (Pa.) in 1984 and his M.A. in History from Shippensburg University (Pa.) in 1987. He later earned his Ph.D. in African American Studies from Temple University (Pa.) in 1995….

Sister Myra Snyder Scott EL

Sister Myra Snyder Scott EL was known as a Bilingual; Spanish/English New York State licensed and certified Social Worker and Clinical Ps3ychotherapist. She is also well known as a master astrologer, metaphysician and sovereignty consultant. Myra Snyder Scott EL is a graduate of Stony Brook University and Fedonia State College. Both institutions are located in…

Dr. Azazziel Bey

Dr. Azazziel Bey is one of the preeminent Moorish scientist, researchers and de-coders to enter into the new millennium. His lectures are focused, usually with slides, graphics, explanations & solutions. He breaks down much of what is seen in the media, holy books and political scenarios into understandable information that lightens the burden of living…

R.I.P Halie Selassie I

Halie Selassie I (23 July 1892 – 27 August 1975), born Tafari Makonnen, was Ethiopia’s regent from 1916 to 1930 and Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He was the heir to a dynasty that traced its origins to the 13th century, and from there by tradition back to King Solomon and Queen Makeda,…

R.I.P Dr. Marcus Garvey

Dr. Marcus Garvey was born in St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica, on 17th August, 1887. After seven years of schooling he worked as a printer. He became an active trade unionist and in 1907 was elected vice president of compositors’ branch of the printers’ union. He helped lead a printer’s strike (1908-09) and after it collapsed…

Shahrazad Ali

Shahrazad Ali was born in 1954. Shahrazad Ali is an African-American author, responsible for books such as The Blackman’s Guide to Understanding the Blackwoman, Are You Still a Slave? and How Not to Eat Pork (Or Life without the Pig), all of which are heavily influenced by her belief in Faradian Islam and membership in…

Dr. Wesley Muhammad

Dr. Wesley Muhammad is regarded by many as a phenomenal young scholar with impressive credentials, who is also passionately committed to playing a role in the healing of the Black Nation. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies from the acclaimed HBCU, Morehouse College (Atlanta, GA), graduating with honors in 1994. In 2003…

Khalid Abdul Muhammad

Khalid Abdul Muhammad (born Harold Moore Jr.; January 12, 1948 – February 17, 2001) was an African American activist who came to prominence as the National Assistant to Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam (NOI). After a 1993 speech at Kean College Muhammad was condemned and removed from his position in the Nation of…

R.I.P Malcolm X

Malcolm X (May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), born Malcolm Little and also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, was an African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist. To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes…

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American clergyman, activist, and prominent leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement.  He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights in the United States and around the world, using nonviolent methods following the teachings of Mohandas…

Dr. Wayne B. Chandler

Dr. Wayne B. Chandler is a motivational speaker and workshop facilitator who has lectured around the world. He began his study of Yoga spiritual science in the early 70s under the guidance of Swami Vishnudevenanda where he learned the Sivananda system of Hatha yoga and Pranayama.  Mr. Chandler is a martial artist with over 25…

Bro. Bobby Hemmitt

Bro. Bobby Hemmitt says alot the these deep, wise, intelligent and “crazy” things. Bobby Hemmitt is a scholar of esoteric knowledge. He has been captivating audiences for the past 20 years with a dynamic brand of exploratory scholarship and an energetic public delivery that involves a tremendous amount of research that he always and I…

Dr. Malachi Z. York

Dr Malachi Z. York has written over 360 books. Since 1967 A.D. He’s Covered Every Subject Under, And Now Above The Sun. For The First 25 Years He Has Reached People By Different Mediums Such As Videos, Music, Books, Magazines And Newspapers, That Have Been Published In Different Languages So That Everyone Would Be Able…

Bro. Polight

Michael Noak (Brother Polight), culturally known as Nysut: Amun-Re Sen Atum-Re is a young and successful entrepreneur, age 27, who owns two bookstores, an alkaline restaurant and is the founder of the Golden Ankh Global Foundation inc. and publisher of Golden Ankh newspapers.  Amongst his many different accolades, He is fluent in 4 languages and…

Dr. Phil Valentine

Dr. Phil Valentine is a Hygienic Scientist; Naturopath; Metaphysician; Clinical Hypnotherapist; Polymath, Lecturer; Free-Thinker… The founder, director and pastor of the Temple of the Healing Spirit; Self-Healing Education Center, The Institute for Self-Mastery; and just recently, The University of Kemetian Sciences. A certified member of the International Association of Counselors and Therapists (I.A.C.T.), he received…

R.I.P Dr. Delbert Blair

Dr. Delbert Blair has lectured extensively throughout the past decade to audiences all over the world. On all occasions, his mixture of science, astrology and common sense strikes awakening chords not only in his followers but in skeptics as well. “There is much preparation that needs to take place during the transition from the Piscean…

Dr. Molefi Kete Asante

Dr. Molefi Kete Asante (born Arthur Lee Smith Jr. on August 14, 1942) is an African-American scholar, historian, and philosopher. He is a leading figure in the fields of African American studies, African Studies and Communication Studies.  He is currently Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Temple University, where he founded the…

R.I.P Dr. Frances Cress Welsing

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing (born March 18, 1935 in Chicago) is an African American psychiatrist practicing in Washington, D.C.. She is noted for her “Cress Theory of Color Confrontation”, which explores the practice of white supremacy. She is the author of The Isis Papers; The Keys to the Colors (1991). Queen Mother, Researcher, Author. Dr….

Bro. Rudra

Brother Rudra is one of the few Nubian scientists that came forth at the twilight of the 22nd century. One of but a few brothers and sisters that took on the mission to elevate or build with any spiritual being around them that were having the human experience. Armed with historical knowledge from their Elders,…

Dr. Llaila O. Afrika

Dr. Llaila O. Afrika is a lecturer and author. He can help you understand and become aware of natural remedies and treatments. He is a nutritional consultant; massage therapist, historian, certified addictionologist, acupuncturist, writer and Doctor of Naturopathy. He has studied in countries such as Africa, Europe, and of course, America. Dr. Afrika believes that…

R.I. P Dr. Sebi

Dr. Sebi born Alfredo Bowman on November 26, 1933 in the village of llanga in Spanish Honduras. Dr. Sebi never attended school, not even kindergarten. Instead, he took cues on being obedient to the procession of life from his beloved grandmother, “Mama Hay”. Sebi’s mother had to leave her young son with his grandmother to…

Sara Suten Seti

SARA SUTEN SETI is the commanding 7 STAR GENERAL of the BLACK POWER CARTEL (B.P.C.) Movement for Global Afrakan Supremacy! General Seti is a second generation student & strict disciple of Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan & Dr. John Henrik Clarke. Born & raised on the streets of Detroit, General Seti in his early years was…

Black Dot

The Black Dot released his first album in 1988 on the infamous B-Boy record label with the group, Tall, Dark, and Handsome. He released his second album on his own independent label B.I.B. Records with the group called, The Lethahedz. In 2005, he released the book called, Hip Hop Decoded, which was viewed by most…

Dr. Jewell Pookrum

Dr. Jewell Pookrum graduated from Roosevelt University in Chicago, Illinois in 1968, where she completed all graduate work in Microbiology in 1971. Dr. Pookrum then went on to graduate from Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska in 1975. She completed her Surgical Internship and Obstetrics-Gynecology Residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan…

R.I.P Bro. Del Jones

Bro. Del Jones a.k.a. Nana Kuntu would be comparable to the night watchman. Someone has to guard the community and keep the high watch. Nana Kuntu fought for our culture to make sure it was preserved. He ensured thieves (what our nana called culture bandits) don’t steal what rightfully belongs to Afrikans. He has to…

R.I.P Prof. Stokely Carmichael

Stokely Carmichael (aka Kwame Ture; June 29, 1941 – November 15, 1998) was a Trinidadian-American black activist active in the 1960s American Civil Rights Movement. He rose to prominence first as a leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC, pronounced “snick”) and later as the “Honorary Prime Minister” of the Black Panther Party. Initially…

R.I.P Steve Cokely

Steve Cokely died on April 11, 2012. Steve was born June 17, 1952, and was the father of 3 children.  Steve Cokely is a political researcher and lecturer who has lectured nationally on political and economic issues especially as they relate to the Black community. Cokely has given over 5,000 lectures in the past decade…

R.I.P Dick Gregory

Richard Claxton “Dick” Gregory (born October 12, 1932 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American comedian, social activist, social critic, writer, and entrepreneur.  Gregory is an influential American comic who has used his performance skills to convey to both white and black audiences his political message on civil rights. His social satire helped change the…

Prof. Claude Anderson

Prof. Claude Anderson has a broad and varied base of experiences spanning education, business, federal and state politics and successful social reform.  During integration, he served as State Coordinator of Education for Governor Reubin Askew of Florida.  While serving in that capacity, he founded the State Action Council, a coalition of black leaders for political…

Sir William Arthur Lewis

Sir William Arthur Lewis (January 23, 1915 — June 15, 1991) was a Saint Lucian economist well known for his contributions in the field of economic development. In 1979 he won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, becoming the first black person to win a Nobel Prize in a category other than peace.After gaining his…

Dr. Umar Johnson

Dr. Umar Abdullah-Johnson is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist who practices privately throughout Pennsylvania and lectures throughout the country. Umar is a blood relative of Frederick Douglass, the great Black abolitionist and orator. As a school psychologist Umar evaluates children ages 3-21 in an effort to determine if they have educational disabilities and a need…

R.I.P Dr. Amos Wilson

The late, great Dr. Amos Wilson was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1940. Familiarly referred to as Brother Amos, has provided the average person with an acute analysis of where we are and the things that affect us. He served as a council to energize our race and those in positions of influence as to…

Prof. Na’im Akbar

Prof. Na’im Akbar, Ph.D (born Luther Weems, Jr.) is a Clinical Psychologist that is considered one of the world’s preeminent Psychologists and a pioneer in the development of an African-centered approach in modern psychology. Akbar is currently on the faculty in the Department of Psychology at Florida State University  He changed his name first to…

Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu

Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu was educated at Morgan State, Illinois State, and Union Graduate School. He has been a guest speaker at most universities throughout the U.S., and has been a Consultant to most urban school districts. He has authored 33 books including national best sellers, Black Students: Middle Class Teachers; Keeping Black Boys Out of…

R.I.P Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan

Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan (born December 31, 1918), also known as Dr. Ben, is an African American writer and historian. He is considered one of the more prominent Afrocentric scholars.  Ben-Jochannan claims to have been born the only child of an Afro-Puerto Rican Jewish mother named Julia Matta and an Ethiopian father named Kriston ben-Jochannan, in…

R.I.P Dr. John Henrik Clarke

Dr. John Henrik Clarke, 83, a leading African American historian and scholar, died of a heart attack Thursday at St. Luke’s Hospital in New York.  An activist as well as a scholar, Mr. Clarke was once a confidant of Malcolm X and an adviser to Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana. He was a…

R.I.P Min. Elijah Muhammad

Elijah Muhammad  (born Elijah Robert Poole; October 7, 1897 – February 25, 1975) was an African American religious leader, and led the Nation of Islam from 1934 until his death in 1975. Muhammad was a mentor to Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan, Muhammad Ali; and his son Warith Deen Mohammed., the sixth of thirteen children to…

R.I.P Rev. Ishakamusa Barashango

Rev. Ishakamusa Barashango was a dynamic minister, author, historian, educator and motivational speaker was born April 27, 1938 in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Barashango, affectionately known as Baba, received his bachelor of arts degree in religion from Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama. He studied for his master’s degree at Northeastern Seminary in Takoma Park, Maryland. The…

Min. Louis Farrakhan Muhammad, Sr.

Min. Louis Farrakhan Muhammad, Sr. (born Louis Eugene Wolcott; May 11, 1933, and formerly known as Louis X) is the leader of the syncretic and mainly African-American religious movement the Nation of Islam (NOI). He served as the minister of major mosques in Boston and Harlem, and was appointed by the longtime NOI leader, Elijah…

Dr. Richard King

Dr. Richard King author of African Origin of Biological Psychiatry, Melanin: Key To Freedom, The Black Dot and many more articles. Dr. King will be introducing a recently presented paper on Melanin, Neuromelanin, Ben-Ben Stone and Egyptian History. . Dr. King was a facilitator for many years at The Aquarian Spiritual Society under the guidance…

Dr. William Mackey

For 22 years, Dr. William Mackey taught Black History and Culture to military retirees — and all others who found the door of his classroom ajar and inviting — in two-hour weekly lectures where he discussed current events, digressed to the past and cleverly connected the two. Drafted into the Army in World War II,…

Dr. Wade Noble

Wade W. Nobles is a professor emeritus in the Department of Africana Studies at San Francisco State University and notable pioneer of the African-American psychology movement.Nobles has authored over 100 articles, research reports, chapters, and books, including African Psychology: Toward its Reclamation, Reascension and Revitalization, Seeking the Sakhu: Foundational Writings in African Psychology, and The…

Dr. Walter Williams

Dr. Walter Williams was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dr. Walter E. Williams holds a B.A. in economics from California State University, Los Angeles, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from UCLA. He also holds a Doctor of Humane Letters from Virginia Union University and Grove City College, Doctor of Laws from Washington and Jefferson…

Dr. Booker T. Coleman

Dr. Booker T. Coleman graduated from New York University in 1977, with a Bachelor of Arts in International Politics, with a minor in Caribbean Studies. He acquired his first Master degree in 1987 at Hunter College in New York City, majoring in history. He acquired his second Masters degree in 1988, at City College in…

Ra Un Nefer Amen

Ra Un Nefer Amen (born Rogelio Alcides Straughn, on January 6, 1944) is the founder of the Ausar Auset Society, a Pan-African religious organization dedicated to providing Afrocentric based spiritual training to people of African descent.  Trained originally as a concert pianist, composer, and music theoretician, Amen passed on opportunities in the music industry to…

Dr. Leonard Jeffries Jr.

Dr. Leonard Jeffries Jr. (born 1937) is an American professor of black studies at the City College of New York, part of the City University of New York. He achieved national prominence in the early 1990s for his controversial statements about Jews and white people. In a 1991 speech he claimed that Jews financed the…

Dr. Charles S. Finch, III

Dr. Charles S. Finch, III: Scholar, Author, Doctor, Researcher, Master Teacher.  Charles S. Finch III was formerly Director of International Health at the Morehouse School of Medicine.  He is a 1971 graduate of Yale University and a 1976 graduate of Jefferson Medical College.  He completed a family medicine residency at the University of California Irvine…

R.I.P Dr. Ivan Van Sertima

Dr. Ivan Gladstone Van Sertima (26 January 1935 – 25 May 2009) was an associate professor of Africana Studies at Rutgers University in the United States.  He is best known for his Olmec alternative origin speculations, a brand of pre-Columbian contact theory, which he proposed in his book They Came Before Columbus (1976). While his…

Dr. Edward Scobie

Edward Scobie 1918-1996 Dominica.  A distinguished journalist/historian  Scobie was born in Dominica, a  British colony.  As a working journalist in London, Scobie became a correspondent for the Chicago Defender and for Ebony and Jet magazines.  He enlisted to serve the British cause during World War II, serving in the Royal Air Force as a pilot…

R.I.P Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop

Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop (29 December 1923 in Thieytou, Diourbel Region–7 February 1986 in Dakar) was a historian, anthropologist, physicist, and politician who studied the human race’s origins and pre-colonial African culture. Cheikh Anta Diop University, in Dakar, Senegal, is named after him.  Diop, however, left his mark in the realm of the reassessment of…

Prof. James Smalls

In 1967, Prof. James Smalls became Imam (minister) of the Muslim Mosque Incorporated, founded by Malcolm X. In 1975 Prof. Small traveled to the Holy City of Mecca in Saudi Arabia to make his holy pilgrimage, the Hajjah. For eleven years Prof. Small served as principal bodyguard to the late Ella L. Collins, the sister…

Dr. Anthony T. Browder

Dr. Anthony T. Browder is an author, “symbologist”, publisher, cultural historian or “cultural memory specialist”, artist, and an educational consultant.  He is a graduate of Howard University’s College of Fine Arts and has lectured extensively throughout the United States, Caribbean, Africa, Mexico, Japan and Europe, on topics pertaining to African and African American history and…

Dr. Runoko Rashidi

Dr. Runoko Rashidi (born 1954) is a writer and public lecturer based in Los Angeles. His academic focus is on “the Black foundations of world civilizations”. Many of his claims are disputed, however, as evidenced by various anthropological and DNA studies. He has coordinated educational group tours to India, Aboriginal Australia, the Fiji Islands and…