Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
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4 Views · 2 days ago

BEAH RICHARDS - A BLACK WOMAN SPEAKS :

Beah Richards was an American actress, poet, and playwright. She was known for her powerful performances on stage and screen, including her role in the film "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" for which she received an Academy Award nomination. Richards was also an activist, advocating for civil rights and social justice throughout her life. She passed away in 2000, leaving behind a legacy of artistic excellence and activism.
© 2003

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
3 Views · 3 days ago

PIZZA GATE 3 :

THE NEW SLAVE TRADE

PIZZAGATE IS A MAJOR INTERNATIONAL SCANDAL PROVING THAT HIGH-RANKING U.S. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ARE HEAVILY INVOLVED IN SEVERE RACISM, PEDOPHILIA, AND CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING. WATCH AND LEARN HOW THIS AFFECTS BLACK PEOPLE WORLDWIDE.

Sex and organ trafficking are the (2) most profitable illegal businesses in the world. Both focus on children as their primary targets. And these (2) businesses are currently in the process of merging into (1) international sex/organ industry. Right now, both markets include children of all races.

However, through the #pizzagate scandal, white anglosaxons are discovering the wickedness their elected officials are currently involved in and are demanding that white children be protected from this scourge. whites around the world are organizing to save themselves from this demonic globalist, child-raping, zionist empire.

With Afrikan people having the most desired body organs and the least organized communities in the world, our children are primed to become the primary subjects of this 21st Century sex/organ trade that threatens to make the arab Slave Trade, the Atlantic Slave Trade, and european Colonialism pale in comparison.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
3 Views · 3 days ago

PIZZA GATE 2:

THE NEW SLAVE TRADE

PIZZAGATE IS A MAJOR INTERNATIONAL SCANDAL PROVING THAT HIGH-RANKING U.S. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ARE HEAVILY INVOLVED IN SEVERE RACISM, PEDOPHILIA, AND CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING. WATCH AND LEARN HOW THIS AFFECTS BLACK PEOPLE WORLDWIDE.

Sex and organ trafficking are the (2) most profitable illegal businesses in the world. Both focus on children as their primary targets. And these (2) businesses are currently in the process of merging into (1) international sex/organ industry. Right now, both markets include children of all races.

However, through the #pizzagate scandal, white anglosaxons are discovering the wickedness their elected officials are currently involved in and are demanding that white children be protected from this scourge. whites around the world are organizing to save themselves from this demonic globalist, child-raping, zionist empire.

With Afrikan people having the most desired body organs and the least organized communities in the world, our children are primed to become the primary subjects of this 21st Century sex/organ trade that threatens to make the arab Slave Trade, the Atlantic Slave Trade, and european Colonialism pale in comparison.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
3 Views · 3 days ago

PIZZA GATE :

THE NEW SLAVE TRADE

PIZZAGATE IS A MAJOR INTERNATIONAL SCANDAL PROVING THAT HIGH-RANKING U.S. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ARE HEAVILY INVOLVED IN SEVERE RACISM, PEDOPHILIA, AND CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING. WATCH AND LEARN HOW THIS AFFECTS BLACK PEOPLE WORLDWIDE.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
5 Views · 6 days ago

The magnificence of melanin as it relates to Black supremacy and the effects of the sun on Black spirituality. The sun of God and Not the son of God.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
6 Views · 6 days ago

Dr. John Henrik Clarke's talk on "Are We Ready for the Twenty-First Century" explore various aspects of global readiness for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. Clarke, a prominent African-American historian and scholar, was known for his insights into African and African-American history and culture. In this talk, he discussed topics such as social justice, education, economic empowerment, and cultural identity, examining how these factors impact the readiness of individuals and communities to navigate the complexities of the modern world. Clarke's perspective emphasized the importance of historical understanding, self-awareness, and collective action in preparing for the future. His lectures often encouraged critical thinking and reflection on the past to inform present actions and shape a more equitable and inclusive future.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
13 Views · 8 days ago

Obenfo Obadele Kwame Kambon demonstrates Capoeira Martial Arts on Sunrise @ TV3 Studios.
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Capoeira is a martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. It originated in the 16th century during the slave trade in Brazil, developed by African slaves as a form of self-defense disguised as a dance. Capoeira is characterized by its fluid and rhythmic movements, often performed in a circle called a "roda," accompanied by music played on traditional instruments like the berimbau, pandeiro, and atabaque. It's not just a physical practice but also carries cultural and social significance, promoting community, respect, and tradition. Today, Capoeira is practiced worldwide and is recognized as both a martial art and a cultural expression.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
4 Views · 8 days ago

Fannie Lou Hamer was a prominent figure in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. She was born in 1917 in Mississippi and became involved in activism in the 1960s, particularly in voter registration efforts. Hamer co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and famously spoke at the 1964 Democratic National Convention, where she passionately advocated for the party to recognize and include African American voices. She dedicated her life to fighting for civil rights and social justice until her death in 1977.
© 1999

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
5 Views · 12 days ago

Malik Zulu Shabazz and Dr. Khalid Muhammad had a close relationship characterized by their shared activism in the African-American community. Shabazz served as Muhammad's personal attorney and was also a prominent member of the Nation of Islam, where both men were involved in advocating for social justice and empowerment of African-Americans.

Shabazz became widely known for his involvement in civil rights issues and his leadership roles within organizations such as the New Black Panther Party. While their specific roles and approaches differed at times, they both shared a commitment to addressing systemic inequalities and advocating for the rights of African-Americans.
© 2001

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
5 Views · 12 days ago

The Khalid Muhammad interview with Phil Donahue took place in 1994 on "The Phil Donahue Show." Khalid Muhammad was a controversial figure known for his radical views on race relations and black empowerment. During the interview, Muhammad expressed his views on topics such as white supremacy, black liberation, and the state of African Americans in society. The interview sparked a considerable amount of debate and controversy due to Muhammad's provocative statements and Donahue's challenging questions. It remains a significant moment in television history for its candid discussion of race and politics.
© 1994

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
14 Views · 12 days ago

Speech by Nana Kamau Kambon.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
8 Views · 12 days ago

Short Interviews of Baba Kamau Kambon.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
9 Views · 13 days ago

Dr. Amos N. Wilson (1941–1995) was a renowned African-American psychologist, educator, and author who made significant contributions to the fields of psychology, education, and social activism. Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Wilson grew up in Florida and later moved to New York City.

He earned his bachelor's degree from Morehouse College and went on to obtain master's and doctoral degrees in psychology from Fordham University. Throughout his career, Wilson focused on understanding and addressing the social, economic, and psychological challenges faced by African-Americans.

One of his major achievements was the founding of the National Association of Black Psychologists (NABP), an organization dedicated to promoting the mental health and well-being of African-Americans. Wilson served as the organization's president and played a key role in advancing its mission.

As an educator, Wilson taught at various institutions, including the City University of New York (CUNY) and the College of New Rochelle. He was known for his dynamic teaching style and his ability to engage students in critical discussions about race, identity, and power dynamics.

Wilson authored several influential books, including "Blueprint for Black Power: A Moral, Political, and Economic Imperative for the Twenty-First Century" and "The Falsification of Afrikan Consciousness: Eurocentric History, Psychiatry, and the Politics of White Supremacy." These works challenged Eurocentric narratives and provided frameworks for understanding and combating systemic oppression.

Throughout his life, Dr. Amos Wilson advocated for the empowerment and liberation of African-Americans, emphasizing the importance of self-reliance, community solidarity, and cultural pride. His work continues to inspire scholars, activists, and educators to address social injustices and strive for equity and equality.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
7 Views · 13 days ago

Dr Lewis

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
7 Views · 13 days ago

"Buck and the Preacher" is a 1972 Western film directed by and starring Sidney Poitier. The movie also features Harry Belafonte and Ruby Dee. It follows the story of Buck, a wagon master, and a con man preacher as they lead a group of former slaves to settle in the West while facing various challenges, including racist bounty hunters. The film is notable for its portrayal of African American characters in the Wild West genre, which was rare at the time of its release. It's considered a classic within the genre and for its historical significance.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
7 Views · 15 days ago

Presented By Obenfo Baba Kamau Kambon.
© 1993

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
5 Views · 18 days ago

"Dead Wrong: Exposing the Dangers of Psychiatric Drugs for Children" is a documentary that sheds light on the potential risks associated with psychiatric medications administered to children. It presents firsthand accounts from families who claim that their children experienced harm as a result of taking these medications. The documentary is critical of the widespread use of psychiatric drugs in children and aims to raise awareness about the potential dangers involved.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
7 Views · 20 days ago

Amazing Health provides information and resources on health, wellness, and lifestyle. It covers topics such as nutrition, exercise, mental health, and spiritual well-being. They offer articles, videos, and other resources to promote healthy living.

Presentation : Rudy and Jeanie Davis (Naturopathy).

© 2008 amazinghealth.org

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
5 Views · 20 days ago

Amazing Health provides information and resources on health, wellness, and lifestyle. It covers topics such as nutrition, exercise, mental health, and spiritual well-being. They offer articles, videos, and other resources to promote healthy living.

Presentation : Rudy and Jeanie Davis (Naturopathy).

© 2008 amazinghealth.org

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
10 Views · 20 days ago

In his lectures, Cohran would discuss the importance of African traditions in shaping contemporary music and culture, highlighting the contributions of African rhythms, instruments, and philosophies to global artistic expressions. He also delved into topics such as the significance of oral traditions, the role of music in African societies, and the connections between African spirituality and musical creativity.Through his lectures, Cohran aimed to promote a greater understanding and appreciation of African culture and its enduring influence on the world. He believed in the power of education and cultural exchange to foster unity and respect among people of diverse backgrounds. Overall, his lectures served as a platform for sharing his passion for African heritage and inspiring others to explore and celebrate their own cultural roots.

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