Ahmad Khalil Khan
ahmadkhalildc.bsky.social
Ahmad Khalil Khan
@ahmadkhalildc.bsky.social
✈️World Traveler, Businessman, Educator
🎓Graduate of Fisk, Georgetown, UBC, & CIIS
| Ph.D. 📚 HBCU Advocate ✊🏽
| Bridging cultures, championing education.
While you have been fighting to get out of echo chambers and saw them as nonproductive… the whites™️ have been and they don’t accept anything that doesn’t come out of it!

They have fortified themselves for a war when we were trying to be the conscience of a soulless nation!
January 27, 2025 at 3:27 AM
You should use the labor of those before you as a stepping stone not a landing place.
December 17, 2024 at 12:01 AM
Losing Ms. Giovanni has sent an unstoppable ripple through the world. One that will inevitably touch us all. What she has meant to the collective consciousness can’t be understated. I’m grateful for what the Divine allowed us to have of her, may she rest in peace.
December 10, 2024 at 8:32 AM
I’d take it a step further, given his favorable position on St. George and having been financially supported by many within that regime, I think it was done with the intention to produce this exact result. He didn’t want to be mayor so much as he was a paid disruption. Disappointed in dude.
“Ted James shouldn’t have run”

Split the vote for vanity. SMH
After 24 years of Democratic rule, majority-Black Baton Rouge elected a white Republican mayor. Blaming voters won’t fix this. Dem strategy is failing.Ted James shouldn’t have run, and St. George hurt too. Without real progress, LA will be a wasteland for anyone not white, straight, and Christian.
December 9, 2024 at 4:57 AM
After 24 years of Democratic rule, majority-Black Baton Rouge elected a white Republican mayor. Blaming voters won’t fix this. Dem strategy is failing.Ted James shouldn’t have run, and St. George hurt too. Without real progress, LA will be a wasteland for anyone not white, straight, and Christian.
December 8, 2024 at 9:50 AM
What racism did to the career of Linda Martell and how despite it she still managed to leave an indelible mark on on the genre should be the subject of deep academic work by preferably a Black woman ethnomusicologist ASAP!
December 7, 2024 at 2:58 AM
PS: Most Black folk that are from L.A. have deep Louisiana, Arkansas,Texas, and Mississippi roots, in addition to many having some ancestors from the Midwest. This is why they sound the way they do, it’s an amalgamation not a performance. #GNX
December 6, 2024 at 2:24 AM
Taught my students about the diversity of Black linguistics as a part of of my “You Sound White” lecture using GNX. One thing tenure provided for me is the freedom to engage them with material they readily consume. Education is more than test, text, and research papers.
December 6, 2024 at 2:24 AM