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What if “escaping America” isn’t about running from danger—but RUNNING TO SAFETY? 🖤In this explosive episode of The Black Trauma Podcast, Rev. Dr. Philippe SHOCK Matthews sits down with Dr. Obadele Kambon — live from Ghana — to dissect the rise of Trump Trauma, the psychological fallout of white supremacy, and the urgent call for Black repatriation to Africa.We break down: 👉🏾 How “Trump Trauma” exposed America’s deep anti-Black psyche. 👉🏾 Why freedom from fear is the new definition of quality of life. 👉🏾 The powerful blueprint behind Ghana’s citizenship initiatives. 👉🏾 How to reclaim your birthright, your land, and your lineage. 👉🏾 The truth about “dual citizenship” and escaping the United Snakes of America.This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a call to come home. 🌍 Because until Africa rises as a superpower, Black people will never be respected anywhere in the world.⏳ Don’t wait for the next election to decide your fate. Repatriation isn’t a fantasy—it’s your future.Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon, PhD—also known as Nana Kwame Pɛbi Date I, Ban mu Kyidɔmhene of Akuapem Mampɔn—is an Associate Professor at the Institute of African Studies, College of Humanities, University of Ghana. A leading scholar, activist, and visionary of African liberation, he serves as the Official UNIA Ambassador and is the founder of several transformative platforms including Abibitumi.com, RepatriateToGhana.com, and DecadeOfOurRepatriation.com. Formerly Editor-in-Chief of the Ghana Journal of Linguistics (2016–2023) and Secretary of the African Studies Association of Africa (2015–2020), Prof. Kambon’s work bridges academia, culture, and Pan-African empowerment, advancing the global movement for repatriation and African-centered education.📧 obkambon@ug.edu.gh | 🌐 https://www.obadelekambon.com | https://www.abibitumi.com | https://www.repatriatetoghana.comIT’S TIME TO BREAK BLACK TRAUMA! Heal Thyself @ BlackTraumaGPT.com ASK THE QUESTION(S)! | FREE SHOCK RACIAL TRAUMA WEBINAR 👉🏾 ShockTraumaFreeWebinar.com#repatriatetoafrica #trumptrauma #blacktraumapodcast #blackmentalhealth #blacktraumagpt
Akosua & Afia share the words for household items in Twi
We extend our deepest gratitude to Mama Abena Shirley Wiggins for sharing such a powerful and heartfelt RepatriateToGhana (R2GH) testimonial. Your story embodies commitment, community, and the living practice of coming home with purpose. Your words will inspire many more to take the next step with confidence.
Medaase pii, Mama Abena Shirley Wiggins, for trusting us and for lighting the way. You can sign up for your consultation at https://www.r2gh.com/quiz
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Discussing Pres. Mahama, Dr. Bawumia and Nana Agyeman-Rawlings arrive at A
Pres. Mahama, Fmr. Vice President Dr. Bawumia and his wife, together with Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings and her children, arrive at the final funeral rites of the Asantehemaa#joyprime
Sebas Sonjedi Ankh Ra and Djedemankh Heka Ra interview Seba Bonotchi Montgomery about his book, The Ambiguous Nature of Words.
Measurement of the Three Acres -- Abibitumi-Adjacent Land
Schedule your own repatriation consultation at https://www.r2gh.com/quiz
Mama Shirley's R2GH Testimonial from her new home in Ghana.
Calvin Daniels Moringa Farm Visit
Black made inventions and innovations are everywhere. This video bring many of those to the forefront.
Stream / Buy Griot B's Album, ‘Ourstory’ Now! https://song.link/album/us/i/1329122629
Griot B performs "Black Made That" in partnership with the #steamthestreets Initiative and Yes We Code from the First Ever Black History Album, ‘Ourstory’.
Video Produced by: Big Picture Anthems
Directed by: Ben Gilbarg
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This video can be used by educators everywhere, showing young people that they CAN BE NEXT. The next inventors, designers, engineers..the paths are endless. This video was filmed in collaboration with students from 4 schools in Richmond, California & New Bedford, Massachusetts including Carney Academy, De Anza High School, Richmond Technology Academy, and Aspire Cal Prep Academy.
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The video includes inventions and innovations by the following people: Madame C.J. Walker, Mark Hannah, Lewis Latimer, Sarah Boone, Thomas Jennings, George Washington Carver, Garrett Morgan, Otis Boykin, Charles Brooks, John Burr, Phillip B. Downing, Jesse Russell, Marian Croak, Marie Van Brittan Brown, Edmond Berger, Fred Jones, George Crum, Dr. Patricia Bath, Mark Dean, Lonnie Johnson, John Lee Love, Shonda Rhimes, Robert Flemming Jr., Isaac R. Johnson, Elijah McCoy, Benjamin Banneker, Granville T. Woods and more.
Love and respect to everyone who has been involved in this journey.
Dance Choreography & Performance by: Junnyahh Rodriguez
Motion Graphics by: Ethan Gallo
Lead actor: Kairee J. King
Key grip: Kyrell Kouta
Production Assistants: Ryan Duncan, Stephen Silva & Elario Burgo
Lyric transcript (partial):
Thomas Edison made the light bulb, cool.
But Lewis Lattimer made that light improve!
If you ever feel you can’t shine in class,
Look up at the light, Black made that!
Cars use a spark plug to start
You need an X-Ray to see broken arms
How you think food travels across those states?
Fridges in trucks keep all that safe.
You use a sharpener when your pencil breaks.
You keep your valuables in a fire safe.
With a super soaker you can be a water gun shooter
1gig processer chip in my computer
Every time you X Box or PS4,
Know Jerry Lawson made the first console
When you go see a 3D movie
Say Hannah and Dunkley brought this to me
That’s spark plug, x ray. Mobile fridge
Pencil sharpener, processor 1 gig
Fire safe, super soaker, 3D glasses
3D movie, first console that’s it
Empire’s on Who’s watching it , Mamma
Ghost or Tommy either way its drama
When Liv’s lips quiver Fitz is a gonner
How I know all of this? Its cuz Shonda (2)
Black made that! All that! X3
Black Made That! All that! All That!
Washington DC is nice,
And the President’s House is white
Every time you look at that
Know those who build it were Black. Facts
Its black made. This, this, this black made
When you look in the mirror, smile ‘cus its true
You’re astonishing, and Black made you!
Black Made That. Geometry!
Black Made That. Astronomy!
Black Made That. Philosophy!
Black Made That. Hold up Wait.
Griot B, Philosophy? Greeks made that!
No Philosophy’s from Egypt, we made that!
Art, medicine, and even math
All started in Africa, we take that.
We invented many things but our patent was taken.s
Or bought for a fraction of what it would be making.
Our culture can be seen in most things in this nation.
Let me teach you about app-ropriation.
Seen on us it’s ugly, and on others it is praised
Like: “Corn Rolls are thuggish, but I love those Boxer Braids”
They’re the same thing just a different skin and different name
It’s taken straight from us, and the thief gets the fame.
Rock and roll music to most is great.
But Chuck Berry taught Elvis how to shake!
Use our dance moves and all our slang.
Just know we influenced in ALL THESE WAYS!
Black made that! All that! X3
Black Made That! All that! All That!
Where my Patent At? Black Made That! X3
Where my patent at! You know Black Made That!
#blackmadethat #blackinventorsmatter #ourstory #BlackHistory
#steamthestreets
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Renet Dennard, 76 years old talks about her Stage 4 Liver Cancer, being given 6 months to live, refusing chemotherapy and radiation. She used Herbal Results Olive Leaf Extract and achieved a reversal in not only her cancer but also high blood pressure and pre-diabetes. Got to herbalresults.net for more info.
Ɔbenfo and Jeremy "Suleiman Djalo" Horne Linkup in Ghana
In this video, Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon expounds on the concept of development and how it has been used throughout time and space from the divine chain of being to social darwinism. This analysis is compounded with how development and eurasian concepts of universalism have been and continue to be wielded as weapons against Kmtyw 'Black people'. He further reveals how development was seen in classical Kmt through the concept of xpr, xprw, xpri dealing with becoming and transformation as a means of helping us understand our true essence at a deeper level. You do not want to miss this engaging interview with Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon as he goes deep with clarifying information, analogies and metaphors that bring understanding and inevitably lead to self-transformation. Purchase this exclusive interview today!
Duration 1 hour, 24 minutes, 9 seconds
Recorded 10 Friday 2021
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon on the legacy of Nelson Mandela
