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⁣Benin Citizenship Update July 11, 2025

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GUELWAAR aka The Noble One
A film by Osumane Sembene
Country: Senegal
Year : 1993

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A negra de... (1966), de Ousmane Sembene

Título original: Le noire de...

Uma imigrante senegalesa torna-se empregada doméstica de uma família burguesa de França e relembra com dor os eventos que a levaram até o antigo país colonizador. Dirigido por Ousmane Sembene. Com Anne-Marie Jelinek, Mbissine Thérèse Diop e Robert Fontaine.

FILME COMPLETO LEGENDADO EM PORTUGUÊS

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Footprints (Remastered) · Wayne Shorter

Adam's Apple

℗ 2000 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Released on: 2003-01-01

Tenor Saxophone, Associated Performer, Composer Lyricist: Wayne Shorter
Associated Performer: Herbie Hancock
Bass ( Vocal), Associated Performer: Reggie Workman
Associated Performer, Drums: Joe Chambers
Producer: Alfred Lion
Recording Engineer, Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder

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June 22, 2024, Gerald Horne interviewed by Wilmer Leon on Inside The Issues discussing The Real & Complete History of Juneteenth & its Ongoing Legacy

#geraldhorne #wilmerleon #juneteenth

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⁣Agyemang Prempeh Francis Introduction

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PROF. MANU AMPIM'S pioneering insight on Dr. Carter G. Woodson's scholarship on Africa.

Delivered on February 20, 2025 at the 26th Annual African Heritage Month Community Celebration at Contra Costa College (CCC). Sponsored by the CCC African American Staff Association.

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Abibitumi Feature Series - we demonstrate the features and administrative functions on Abibitumi.com.

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On April 30, 2025, a wave of protests erupted across major cities worldwide, including New York, London, Accra, and Vienna, as Africans and their allies rallied in solidarity with Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso. These demonstrations were a direct response to perceived neo-colonial interference, particularly following comments by U.S. General Michael Langley. Protesters, comprising members of the African diaspora and supporters from various nations, voiced their support for Traoré's vision of an autonomous Africa free from Western dominance. Chants like "No more plots, no more puppets" and "We stand with Traoré" echoed through the streets, symbolizing a collective demand for sovereignty and self-determination. This global mobilization underscores a significant shift in the African political landscape, highlighting a growing resistance against external influences and a unified call for genuine independence.

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⁣RE-BROADCAST APRIL 25th!!!! ABIBITUMI AS THE OFFICIAL UNIA EMBASSY: THE HISTORIC MOU AND MEMBERSHIP EXCHANGE - FREE!!!!

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⁣Benin Citizenship_ Concrete Steps for Abibifoɔ

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Join renowned historian Dr. Tony Martin as he delves into "500 Years of Suffering," a compelling exploration of historical injustices and their lasting impacts. In this insightful talk, Dr. Martin examines the consequences of colonialism, slavery, and systemic oppression over the past five centuries. His thorough research and passionate delivery shed light on often-overlooked narratives that shape our understanding of history today.

Through engaging storytelling and critical analysis, Dr. Martin encourages viewers to reflect on the past to foster a more equitable future. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the historical context surrounding social justice issues.

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⁣ABIBITUMI EXCLUSIVE SEMINAR_ Sankɔfa Journey Family Reunion – 27 Years of Reconnecting & Reclaiming

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On this episode of Rock Newman 2.0, we remember Dr. Frances Cress Welsing (March 18, 1935 - January 2, 2016). We honor not only a brilliant psychiatrist but also a fearless visionary who championed truth, justice, and intellectual empowerment. Her groundbreaking research and unapologetic advocacy have left an indelible mark on the collective consciousness. Through her wisdom and unwavering commitment, Dr. Welsing not only inspired change but fostered a legacy of courage and clarity that continues to resonate today. It is with profound gratitude and respect that we pay tribute to her enduring influence and incomparable contributions.

In tribute, Sabrina Johnson writes,

Reflections of Gratitude for Esteemed Ancestor,
Dr. Frances Cress Welsing

Dr. Welsing lived the principles she discussed and taught, and she serves
as an impeccable model for revolutionary thinking and constructive behavior.

Thank you, Dr. Welsing, for the lives you saved, relationships you rescued, and the mind and soul healing you accomplished.

We forever remain in gratitude and committed to your Cosmic Assignment/
our ongoing work to Replace the System of White Supremacy with a System of Justice!

~ Remembering
Your B'Earthday ~~~

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⁣MALCOLM X I'M A DEAD MAN ALREADY

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Malik Shabazz aka Malcolm X addressing a large group of so-called negroes in Harlem. (June 1964) He discusses the creation of the Organization for Afro American Unity (OAAU) and the need for justice by any means necessary.

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I don't know about you, but I've always appreciated such long, interesting presentations by Neil deGrasse Tyson. Btw, sorry if you watched this video before. It's a reupload of a video I accidentally deleted while taking down a bunch of older videos that didn't fit the channel. Thanks in advance for your understanding.

Music Info: Sad Dramatic Trailer by RomanSenykMusic. Music Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1667HsejTE

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Many people from American only think the struggle against racist imperial rule was in America. I was so glad to find a wall that represented a wide variety of melanated people who fought just as hard against the nonsense of their say. Much respect ✊🏾

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