Malcolm Shabazz

Malcolm Shabazz

Malcolm Shabazz is the grandson, name-sake and first male heir of a great Muslim revolutionary leader by the name of El Hajj Malik el Shabazz; or more widely known to the masses as Minister Malcolm X. Ironically born on the very soil to which his grandfather was barred from setting foot upon 2 decades prior, Malcolm Shabazz was born in Paris, France, and would go on to endure a nomadic whirlwind through out the United States much like his grandfather did decades ago.

Malcolm Shabazz was born on October 8th, 1984 to an Algerian (Moorish/Berber) father, and West Indian (Grenadian) mother. He was raised for the most part in New York, Philadelphia and California between his grandfather’s 6 daughters. Today is the loving father of his 5 year old daughter.

Malcolm Shabazz

Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of Malcolm X

Today Malcolm Shabazz is an international community activist/public speaker & news commentator. He is an advocate of socio-political justice for all human beings, and uses a platform revolving around all forms of education, and the promotion of unity. He has spoken at many universities, alternative high schools and community centers, including; University of Toronto, University of Penn, Temple University, Medgar Evers College, Berkeley, Michigan State and Florida International University to name a few… Some of the other countries he has lived and visited include, Middle East: Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Dubai and Qatar Europe: France, Belgium, Germany, Holland Africa: Libya Canada: Toronto, Montreal, Brampton

To view articles that have been written about Malcolm Shabazz by various progressive writers of collegiate, religious, black nationalist and community based publications & outlets, you can visit his website at:

Visit Malcolm Shabazz’ Blog here.

Topics of Discussions:
Politics
Religion
Prison industrial complex
Trappings of main stream media
History

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