Trapped In A Culture - Leila Wills

Leila Wills

The foundation of hip hop is shattered when icon Afrika Bambaataa and his Universal Zulu Nation are accused of child sexual abuse and statutory rape by several men. read less
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Episodes

5 What's the Name of This Nation?
Mar 4 2020
5 What's the Name of This Nation?
Afrika Bambaataa infuses the Zulu Nation with the teachings of cult leader and convicted child rapist Malachi York. Other men in the Zulu Nation are accused of participating in pedophilia and statutory rape.Voices in Order of AppearanceMalachi York, Leader of the NuwabiansBrother Malik, Former Spokesman of the Zulu NationArthur Muhammad, Minister in the Nation of IslamAli Muhammad, Human Rights ActivistGrandmaster TC Izlam, Former International Spokesman of the Zulu NationLord Shariyf, Former Bodyguard to Afrika BambaataaHassan “Poppy” Campbell, alleges he was sexually abused by Bambaataa at 12 years old, Bambaataa would have been 32Rob “El One” Rodriguez, Former Chapter Leader of the Zulu NationProfessor Marci Hamilton, Founder of CHILDUSADave Wedge, Journalist for Vice MagazineIce Cube at a Zulu Nation AnniversaryNumber 4, alleges he was 13 years old when Bambaataa abused him, Bambaataa would have been 20Number 5, alleges he was around 15 when Bambaataa began abusing him, Bambaataa would have been 36Ronald Savage, alleges he was around 15 years old when Bambaataa began abusing him, Bambaataa would have been around 27Jules Jackson, from Bronx River Projects, alleges he was 12 years old when Bambaataa acted sexually inappropriate with himRick Alan Ross, the Cult Education InstituteRommell Washington, Psychotherapist at the New York Crime Victim Treatment CenterLord Cashus D, Fifth Universal of the Zulu NationTroi “Star” Torrain, Broadcast JournalistAssociate Producer for Some of the InterviewsLance ShabazzHostLeila WillsSupport the show