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Dr. Umar Johnson Acres of Diamonds Interview 25 Feb 19

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Email: drumarjohnson@yahoo.com
Resumes: fdmgresumes@gmail.com
Ph: 215-989-9858 (Text or Whatsapp Only)
Send all donations to: (Checks and Money Orders Only)
FDMG Academy
P.O. Box 6872
Philadelphia, PA 19132

Dr. Umar Johnson is a Doctor of Clinical Psychology and Certified School Psychologist who is considered an expert on the education and mental health of Afrikan and Afrikan-American children. Dr. Umar, as he is known to friends, is a paternal kinsman to both the Great Abolitionist Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) and the late Bishop Alexander Wayman (1821-1895), 7th Bishop of the AME Church, both from Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

Dr.Umar is founder and lead tour guide for the “Unapologetically Afrikan” Black College & Consciousness Tour for 11 thru 17-year-old boys & girls which exposes them to the great historical Black College tradition, within the context of visiting and learning about significant places and personalities that helped shaped the global Afrikan struggle for freedom and independence. This tour is held annually during the first two weeks of July.

The Prince of Pan-Afrikanism hosts a free regular weekly Black parent teleconference every Tuesday morning from 6-8am EST where he gives free educational and mental health consultations to community members in order to help them better advocate for Black children. Dr. Umar’s name, quotes and speeches have been mentioned and shared on records and songs by various Hip-Hop artists more than any other living scholar. In addition, his image has been re-created by various Black artists more than any other scholar of the 21st century.

The most requested Black scholar in America also hosts a regular annual “Unapologetically Afrikan” Group tour to the Afrikan continent, which takes place the last week in July and first week in August. This tour, which always includes stops in two different countries, is designed to help Afrikans in the west reestablish their psycho-spiritual connection to their ancestral homeland.

A direct descendant of formerly enslaved civil war veterans who served in the United States Colored Troops of Maryland, Dr.Umar is an educational diagnostician who specializes in special education issues. He is known most for his work in identifying mis-diagnosed learning disabled and ADHD students.

Dr.Umar has been featured on News One Now, the Tom Joyner Morning Show, the Bev Smith Show, The Breakfast Club, as has appeared as a special guest life coach on Real Housewives of Atlanta(RHOA8). As a child therapist, he works with depressed and behaviorally-challenged males. Dr.Umar is author of the book “Psycho-Academic Holocaust: The Special Education and ADHD Wars Against Black Boys,” the 1st book ever written by a African-American male school psychologist to Black parents with specific strategies on how to fight back against special education and ADHD misdiagnoses. Dr.Umar also holds degrees in education and political science.

Dr.Johnson is preparing to begin organizing his National Independent Black Ex-Offender Association (NIBEA), also known as “The New Underground Railroad,” in order to advocate for rights on behalf of previously incarcerated Black women, men & children, and to prevent their recidivism. Dr.Umar is founder of the “Unapologetically Afrikan,” “Unapologetically Black,” & “Afrikan Family First” movements.

Dr.Umar is founder & president of the National Independent Black Parent Association (NIBPA) organized to fight against educational and academic racism & disproportionality in the 7 core areas of a) special education, b) school discipline, c) school finance, d) social support/services, e) school policy, f) home schooling, and g) parent advocacy.

One of the most recognized social scientists & Pan-Afrikanists of the 21st Century, his book, articles and lectures are included by college and university professors across the country within their required course materials. Dr. Umar is one of the most requested speakers in the world, and has lectured in North America, South America, The Caribbean, Europe and Afrika.

Dr. Umar is currently working on building his new school, The Frederick Douglass & Marcus Garvey RBG International Leadership Academy for Boys, America’s first residential academy for Black boys founded upon the principles of Pan-Afrikanism and International Economics. In the future, Dr. Umar also would like to extend this school to include female students in their own residential school.

Comments

Afrikan Family First says:

Interview with the Prince starts at 58:00!!

Diana Barnes says:

I would love for one of his elementary teachers to speak of his early years…

vevo maxx says:

Dr. Umar is a fashionista.

D B says:

We all have dreams and visions but why does this dude want everyone except himself to finance something that he will get all the credit and the only one to benefit financially while everybody else gets deeper in dept trying to finance his vision!!! Gtfoh….. If he so smart he should be able to come up with a plan to finance it himself. I want to own a few buissnesses but you wont find me wit a paypal account asking for donantions for my black barbershop

BJ Duncan says:

I was born in Brooklyn, NY but grew up in Delaware. I wish this school was around when I was growing up instead of the racist colonial school district

K. Elise says:

8 Caribbean countries just got awarded reparations. The group that fought for It was for them only. Not America. I have family that were slaves to not just Britain but France also. Some people were enslaved by Portugal & Spain also. So there are lawsuits that need to be taken up with each country along with corporations that profited off slaves. That’s why Jews are still being awarded reparations right now

K. Elise says:

There are lots of Pan Africans, African, & Caribbeans that are pro ADOS. It’s too bad Dr Umar doesn’t understand what ADOS is about. It’s not against Africans or other Blacks. It’s American Black first & fighting for what is owed. Just how every other foreign Black person is their home country. It’s no different

K. Elise says:

That first caller was uneducated on the subject. Dr Umars school is not the first completely Black ran school. I went to a Black ran preK-2nd grade school in CA.

RGS RESCUE says:

The most unapologetic African Male in America. Let the haters hate while we continue donating to your school.

kay poly says:

Tariqa Nashit are you taking notes from the sunkenmansion sitting right on the laps of your white pasty dashiki-wearing mother-in-law and your mullato wife? fraudulent colorstruck divisive bastard. ados my ass.

Anthony Jones says:

Black people are in love with their former slave master and denounce their own true liberation!

Tcragg4 says:

What school tho if Oprah had to open a school in Africa with all her money and resources lil John has schools akon has schools all in Africa for a reason you need the white folks approval due to they have that power so you can't do it without them how is calling them coons and downing them go get your school approved reality of fairy tales we hope we wish stories it is what it is shit speaks for it self a secret plan has a secret agenda behind it he is all secret with the business plan financial plan and everything else

Jahari King says:

Republican party is funded by evangelicals. But they say black churches cant do it. Smh

mcmagicx says:

Came here to listen to the Dr. Speak. 55 mins in and…

mcmagicx says:

I believe in Umar but damn, stop putting the whole head on the camera and relax bro.

Lifelong Student says:

Im adding this comment to insure that dr Umar sees it. He stated that no African society has ever condoned homosexuality…this is a quote from Malidoma Some, traditional shaman of the Sahara people of west Africa…

http://www.menweb.org/somegay.htm

"…among the Dagara people, gender has very little to do with anatomy. It is purely energetic. In that context, a male who is physically male can vibrate female energy, and vice versa. That is where the real gender is. Anatomic differences are simply there to determine who contributes what for the continuity of the tribe. It does not mean, necessarily, that there is a kind of line that divides people on that basis. And this is something that also touches on what has become known here as the "gay" or "homosexual" issue. Again, in the culture that I come from, this is not the issue. These people are looked on, essentially, as people. The whole notion of "gay" does not exist in the indigenous world. That does not mean that there are not people there who feel the way that certain people feel in this culture, that has led to them being referred to as "gay."

The reason why I’m saying there are no such people is because the gay person is very well integrated into the community, with the functions that delete this whole sexual differentiation of him or her. The gay person is looked at primarily as a "gatekeeper." The Earth is looked at, from my tribal perspective, as a very, very delicate machine or consciousness, with high vibrational points, which certain people must be guardians of in order for the tribe to keep its continuity with the gods and with the spirits that dwell there. Spirits of this world and spirits of the other worlds. Any person who is at this link between this world and the other world experiences a state of vibrational consciousness which is far higher, and far different, from the one that a normal person would experience. This is what makes a gay person gay. This kind of function is not one that society votes for certain people to fulfill. It is one that people are said to decide on prior to being born. You decide that you will be a gatekeeper before you are born. And it is that decision that provides you with the equipment (Malidoma gestures by circling waist area with hands) that you bring into this world. So when you arrive here you begin to vibrate in a way that Elders can detect as meaning that you are connected with a gateway somewhere. Then they watch you grow, and they watch you act and react, and sooner or later they will follow you to the gateway that you are connected with.

Now, gay people have children. Because they’re fertile, just like normal people. How I got to know that they were gay was because on arriving in this country and seeing the serious issues surrounding gay people, I began to wonder it does not exist in my own country. When I asked one of them, who tad taken me to the threshold of the Otherworld, whether he feels sexual attraction towards another man, he jumped back and said, "How do you know that?!" He said, "This is our business as gatekeepers." And, yet he had a wife and children — no problem, you see.

So to then limit gay people to simple sexual orientation is really the worst harm that can be done to a person. That all he or she is is a sexual person. And, personally, because of the fact that my knowledge of indigenous medicine, ritual, comes from gatekeepers, it’s hard for me to take this position that gay people are the negative breed of a society. No! In a society that is profoundly dysfunctional, what happens is that peoples’ life purposes are taken away, and what is left is this kind of sexual orientation which, in turn, is disturbing to the very society that created it."

The Technician says:

Facts king said the greatest peril is not the one who does wrong but the people who stand by and watch it

STRUGGLE ZONE says:

His Grandfather is Cuban?

N.G.Young Is illegal says:

It is so sad that so many of our people rush to judge Dr. Umar and set out to find fault in him. Yet, no one speaks up for those who are overtly against the waking up of our people. Where are their exposure video for them? Where are the verbal uproars for them? Dr. Umar is human, he is divinely human like the rest of us. I appreciate our brother doing something! We need to ask ourselves, "What am I doing (besides tearing another down) to mentally, spiritually, and intellectually liberate our people."

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