Minister Alvin Muhammad’s Commentary “They Not Like Us” Sparks Widespread Engagement Across Social Media


By Angela K. Chambers, Ph.D., The Greenwood Beat - WFPG

Minister Alvin Muhammad, host of Trumpet on Greenwood, has ignited deep conversations across social media with his latest commentary, “They Not Like Us.” The discussion, originally aired on The Greenwood Beat - WFPG, has gained thousands of views, sparking engagement from people nationwide.

A Message That Resonates

As a respected community advocate and Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) of The Greenwood Beat - WFPG, Minister Muhammad uses his platform to challenge narratives, promote self-sufficiency, and advocate for Black economic empowerment. His latest commentary, “They Not Like Us,” struck a chord with listeners, addressing the historical and economic disparities between Black communities and the larger societal structure.

Social Media Buzz

Since its release, clips from the discussion have circulated widely across platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Listeners have been sharing their thoughts, praising Minister Muhammad for his bold stance and thought-provoking insights. Many have called his commentary a “wake-up call” to the ongoing struggles and resilience of Black America.

One viral comment read:
"Minister Muhammad is speaking the truth they don’t want us to hear. We must take control of our own destiny!"

Another user shared:
"This message needs to be played in every Black household. Our future depends on understanding our past and moving strategically!"

Catch the Replay & Join the Conversation

If you missed the live show, you can catch the replay TODAY at 1:30 PM CST on The Greenwood Beat - WFPG—Oklahoma’s first woman-owned and first-ever radio station on the historic Greenwood Avenue.

📻 Listen live: www.thegreenwoodbeat.com
📺 Watch anytime on YouTube: @TheGreenwoodBeat

About Trumpet on Greenwood

Minister Alvin Muhammad hosts Trumpet on Greenwood every Sunday at 1:30 PM CST, bringing powerful discussions on economic empowerment, self-sustainability, and community growth. His mission is to continue the legacy of Black Wall Street by encouraging ownership, unity, and a deeper understanding of history.

Join the movement. Tune in, share, and be part of the conversation!

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