New Evidence From Aswan Further Proves That Old Kingdom Kemet Was Black

April 21, 2026

A brief review of recent findings at Qubbet El Hawa in Aswan, which was Ta-Seti in Kemetic times. The first nome was Ta-Seti.  

Lesson 2, of the Introduction to Black History, Black History and the Precession of the Equinox

March 7, 2026

Lesson 2, of the Introduction to Black History, Black History and the Precession of the Equinox

Introduction To Black History – Video 1, 3 Essential Black History Facts

February 20, 2026

Get your own Judgement Scene Papyrus: https://blackandgold.us/product/kemetic-judgement-scene-papyrus-glow-in-the-dark-ancient-egypt/ Introduction to Black History Series — Video 1: Three Essential Facts This video introduces three essential facts that form the foundation for understanding Black History within the broader context of Human History. First, it establishes that the further back you go in human history, the more clearly you […]

Corey Holcomb vs. Anton Daniels: An Analysis

January 20, 2026

Corey Holcomb vs. Anton Daniels: An Analysis In this episode of Black and Gold, host Perry Kyles facilitates a heated debate between Corey Holcomb and Antoine Daniels, focusing on the complexities of race, politics, and identity within the Black community. The discussion begins with Kyles emphasizing the need for Black American political advocacy, setting the […]

The Cost of Blind Political Loyalty

January 12, 2026

Dr. Perry Kyles discusses the systemic issues facing Black Americans in the political landscape, emphasizing the need for a dedicated advocacy party to reclaim power and influence. He critiques the current political loyalty to the Democratic Party, arguing that it has not yielded significant results for the community. Kyles advocates for building a reliable political […]

GOLD, SANCTIONS, AND SOVEREIGNTY: Why Venezuela Became A Target

January 6, 2026

This conversation explores the historical and contemporary significance of gold, particularly in the context of Venezuela’s economic crisis. It discusses how gold has been a central element in colonial ambitions and how its role has evolved in modern geopolitics, especially regarding sanctions and sovereignty. The discussion highlights the challenges Venezuela faces due to the immobilization […]

The Glory of the Black Americans: Refining Our Political Strategy

December 30, 2025

In this conversation, Dr. Perry Kyles discusses the extraordinary achievements of Black Americans, emphasizing their significant contributions across various fields despite being a minority. He stresses the importance of evolving Black identity and the responsibility that comes with success. Kyles confronts internal hypocrisy within the community and advocates for unity and respect among Black Americans […]

Ethiopia and the African Origin of Kemet

December 25, 2025

Did Ethiopia lay the foundation for Ancient Egypt? 🌍 In this deep dive, Dr. Perry Kyles breaks down the crucial relationship between Ethiopia, the Nile River, and the rise of Kemet. From linguistic and genetic evidence to historical texts from Homer and Diodorus Siculus, we explore how Ethiopian civilization shaped the spiritual, intellectual, and cultural […]

Black American Political Party: Why It Is Needed and What Should Be The Focus

December 22, 2025

Dr. Perry Kyles explains the need for a Black American Political Advocacy Group or Political Party and what should be the priorities. #blackpanther #foundationalblackamerican #congressionalblackcaucus #panafricanism #somali #blackcommunity #blackandbrownunity #malcolmx

Rain Inside the Grand Egyptian Museum: Stewardship and the Question of Trust

December 19, 2025

The conversation delves into the significance of the Grand Egyptian Museum, its architectural design, and the implications of rainwater intrusion on public perception and artifact preservation. It highlights the importance of transparency and public confidence in Egypt’s stewardship of its cultural heritage, especially in the context of claims for the return of artifacts like the […]