The
Class
There is no such thing as failure.
The Class, a From Lothrop Street house brand, is an online learning platform to help you manage your business and relationships, learn from your mistakes, and strengthen your mind.
Partial Course Catalog
How to sell candy
Sales 101 for all the young hustlers
Very Good Hair
A virtual business workshop to get your hair company off the ground
NBA: Never Bebroke Again
A Brand 101 class designed for rookie and veteran professional athletes
From Hustler to Business Man
Explore how to leverage your already existing leadership, branding, and sales skills in the board room
What's next after unfettered greed capitalism?
The dissection of a public proposal to create a new modern economy
The Luxury Lifestyle Barber
How to reposition your brand and have more freedom while appealing to customers with high customer lifetime value
Why am I not rich yet?
A private porch lecture for Instagram influencers with at least 100,000 Instagram followers on how to ethically maximize profit
The Hotep Trap
In this argumentative course, students will seek to disprove the claim that “Hotep thinking” is a tool of White male supremacy in the face of insurmountable evidence to the contrary
The Golf Course
How to build a profitable business that fits your passions and lifestyle
Trump
An unbiased case study course that analyzes Trump’s key business, political, and leadership shortcomings and successes
The Wire Season 1
Lessons on authority, systems, and inequality from one of the greatest tv shows ever made
The Damon Dash Breakfast Club Interview
Enough said
Suga Sugar
A class analyzing mutually beneficial relationships
The 30s Lessons
Lectures from female elders in their 60s about the important lessons that they learned in their 30s
When they have you fucked up
How to handle hostile situations with grace, humility, and understanding
What the hell am I doing with my life?
You got those degrees and they are not keeping you warm at night. A course on how you can find your passion, leave the rat race, and serve your community
In defense of the Trump voter
America’s history from the perspective of the landless poor White man
Black Manhood Part 1
Lessons from the elders on how to navigate the long, bumpy, dangerous road to Black manhood
"When I get my income taxes"
Ideas for how you can use your income taxes to positively impact your life.
Can he say nigga?
A dissection of stories from Black people that have given out the Nigga card
The Plantation Society
This course builds upon Malcolm X’s “parable of a house negro” and explores the full plantation society
Greenwood Avenue
By invitation only: A course where teams will create models for the new “Black Wall Street”
The Rollercoaster
An analysis of Freedom Poem 20, performed on the 1/30/19 episode of Good Morning Black People on Black.Radio
The Cookout Invite
Should invitations to the cookout be rescinded or escalated?
Black Freedom
What is it?
"I just don't understand"
The lessons on racism, White Supremacy, and privilege that White people never learned in school
bin Laden
An analysis of Osama bin Laden’s 2002 “letter to the American people” and exploration of the potential nonviolent approaches Al-Qaeda could have taken to achieve their political goals
Read the Comment Section 101
An academic reading of selected racially uninformed Yahoo comments.
Reverse Racism
In this argumentative course, students will rationalize and argue in favor of common “reverse racism” claims.
The White Culture Vulture
What is a culture vulture? Is vulturism possible in an economic environment where Black people profit from their own culture?
Shades
A full exploration of colorism.
Roots
A granular intellectual analysis of this epic 1977 miniseries
Niggas vs Negros vs Black People?
Using Chris Rock’s most famous and controversial stand-up comedy routines as a starting point, this class seeks to explore the Black American society.
Why Black Lives Don't Matter
In this argumentative course, students will argue against the provocative course title
The Block
A comprehensive business analysis of street capitalism
Detroit
A study of the decline and White resurgence of an iconic city
The Life of the First Chattel Slaves: A Series
A study of the experience of Black women in the post civil-war era
Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower
A book club discussion of Brittney Cooper’s, Eloquent Rage.
Brittney Cooper is a professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Africana Studies at Rutgers University. She also writes a popular monthly column on race, gender, and politics for Cosmopolitan.
All your favs are problematic
The tolerance for ignorance on changing social norms is lessening. How does this impact village discourse?
White Bae
At the crux of White Supremacy is the uneasy relationship between Black Women and Black Men. How does this manifest itself in modern dating?
The Respectability Train
- What about the violence in Chicago?
- We have to respect ourselves before others can respect us.
- We cannot continue to blame White people for our troubles.
- Pull up those pants
What is respectability politics and what are the beliefs and aims of those that stand behind this strategy?
The Black Church
A study of the Black church
Black Ink Crew: Chicago - Season 1
Lessons from Black Ink Crew: Chicago about life, love, relationships, business, and sister and brotherhood.
Chaos or Community: Where do we go from here?
An analysis of excerpts from Chaos or Community, performed during #mlkweek, a special five day series about the life and works of Dr. Martin Luther King, presnted on Good Morning Black People a series on Black.Radio.
Simpsons & Philosophy: The Doh Of Homer
A reading of selected essays from William Irwin’s 2001 book.
Black Nationalism
The Southern Poverty Law Center describes the black nationalist movement as “a reaction to centuries of institutionalized white supremacy in America. Black nationalists believe the answer to white racism is to form separate institutions — or even a separate nation — for black people. Most forms of black nationalism are strongly anti-white and anti-Semitic. Some religious versions assert that black people are the biblical “chosen people” of God.”
What is Black Nationalism?How does it compare to White Nationalism?
Should we hang our own?
When White society demands that we hang our own what is our village lynching protocol?
Should we join the White chorus in an effort to represent the village as civilized and respectable? Pray for the accused? Publicly protest against the accused? Circle the wagons in the name of the accused? Private excommunication?
This exploratory course seeks to understand the perspective of “the village”. What should the consequences be for those that betray the village, or, what some would consider worse, “embarrassing” the village.
Is Kanye Right?
In May 2018, West visited “TMZ Live” and said, “When you hear about slavery for 400 years — for 400 years?! That sounds like a choice. Like you was there for 400 years, and it’s all of y’all? It’s like, we’re mentally imprisoned.”
This class will attempt to build a full cohesive argument off of his thesis statement.
An analysis of Freedom Poem 9, performed on the 1/15/19 episode of Good Morning Black People on Black.Radio.
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Partial Course Catalog
How to sell candy
Sales 101 for all the young hustlers
How to sell candy
Sales 101 for all the young hustlers
How to sell candy
Sales 101 for all the young hustlers