
Mission: To redefine and expand the understanding of Afrocentrism by illuminating the deeper, often untold histories and lived experiences of the Black Aboriginal peoples of North America—those later labeled as African American. The podcast bridges these truths with the ancestral narratives of Africa, South America, and the Caribbean, fostering a renewed global appreciation for Black heritage, res... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 135 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Revelations, host Morgan delves into the concept of “To Fortify,” centering the discussion on strengthening the mind as a vital component of spiritual and personal resilience. Through an Afrocentric lens, she ... more
This episode centers on Morgan Gray’s spoken word piece “Mary the Rebel,” which reframes one of the most mischaracterized feminine figures in spiritual history. Through poetic cadence and layered symbolism, Morgan challenges the passive, sorrowful im... more
In this immersive and short episode, host Morgan delivers a powerful reading of "The Bribe Made Ready," a profound invocation drawn from Sheba's Wisdoms within the Ethiopian Bible's esoteric canon. This spiritual text fuses Queen Sheba's legendary di... more
In this powerful episode of The Revelations, Morgan Gray explores the sacred meaning of the adjective sanus, sana, sanum means healthy, sound, or sane, and pairs with the verb esse (to be) for infinitive phrases like sanus esse. She opens up a necess... more
In the latest episode of The Revelations: Secretum, The Secret Covenant, we plunge into the shadowy realm of elite manipulation through a full, unfiltered reading of The Secret Covenant. This mysterious manifesto—often linked to the Rockefeller linea... more
In this gripping episode of the Afrocentric Podcast, Morgan Gray delivers “Yts on the Moon,” a modern spoken word reinterpretation inspired by Gil Scott-Heron’s iconic critique of inequality- Whitey on the Moon. With a steady, unfiltered voice, this ... more
In this powerful and soul-stirring episode, The Afrocentric Podcast welcomes guest The Slay Gawd to join Morgan in exploring the timeless essence of the Divine Feminine Principle. Together, they unpack what it truly means to embody divine femininity ... more
In this episode of The Afrocentric Podcast, Morgan continues her unfolding journey through revelation with Salto, To Dance—a meditation on movement, consciousness, and divine rhythm.
Through an act of metacognition, Morgan recalls a moment of revela... more
I really enjoy the formatting and the hot takes
Found it so interesting and a great listen!
If you like to laugh while also being educated about the black community or if you just like to listen to things that are going on in the black community as a whole then this is the podcast for you. I really enjoy listening to this podcast because Morgan kept me intrigued the whole time while also keeping me laughing. It’s funny and very informative, if you haven’t took a listen then you should!!
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