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Kwabena Ofori Osei
40 Views · 2 years ago

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In this eye-opening and maybe controversial conversation, I sit down with accomplished filmmaker, speaker, and author, Jeremiah Camara to discuss his films: Contradiction: A Question of Faith and Holy Hierarchy: The Religious Roots of Racism in America. My good friend, Dr. Terri Daniel, a chaplain, grief counselor, and theology scholar, joins us.

Jeremiah Camara is the director and producer of the documentary film Contradiction: A Question of Faith, which examines the saturation of churches in African American communities coexisting with poverty and powerlessness. Contradiction can be viewed on Amazon Prime Video. Camara is the author of the books Holy Lockdown: Does The Church Limit Black Progress? and The New Doubting Thomas: The Bible, Black Folks & Blind Belief.

Camara is also the creator of the widely watched YouTube video series Slave Sermons… a mini-movie series addressing the harmful effects of religion.

His latest and upcoming documentary project is titled, Holy Hierarchy: The Religious Roots of Racism in America. Holy Hierarchy… explains how the presumptions of a Supreme Being in colonial America led to precepts and beliefs in supreme human beings and how these beliefs morphed their way into the legal system and ultimately turned racism into an institution.

ℹ️ You can find Jeremiah at: https://www.jeremiahcamara.com Dr. Daniel is at https://www.danieldirect.net

Kwabena Ofori Osei
16 Views · 5 months ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
71 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Ritual at KASI by Ɔyaresafo Cosmos

Ọbádélé Kambon
285 Views · 5 years ago

This song was made by Habib Koite, a famous singer from Mali, a north western country in Africa.
In Mandingo language, we call SIRA the first born daughter in the family. SIRA as well as each member of the family has an important role to play. She is the one showing the good exemple to the young ones, and her brothers and sisters education rely on her own somehow.
In this song, Habib Koite pays tribute to the SIRA (first daughters) and sing their love, their kindness, in order to show them their importance and incite them to even do better.
Do not forget to subscribe for more beautifull African song.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
35 Views · 3 years ago

#Kabzadesmall #Iamthekingofamapiano
I Am The King Of Amapiano Full Album

Angela Malele
43 Views · 3 years ago

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We the People Who Are Darker Than Blue · Curtis Mayfield

Curtis

℗ 1970 Curtom Records, a label of Rhino Entertainment Company

Saxophone: Clifford Davis
Producer: Curtis Mayfield
Vocals: Curtis Mayfield
Assistant Engineer: Danny Turbeville
Drums: Donald Simmons
Violin: Elloit Golub
Arranger, Instruments: Gary Slabo
Woodwinds: Harold Dessent
Viola: Harold Klatz
Instruments: Harold Lepp
Trumpet: John Howell
Keyboards: John Ross
Saxophone: Leonard Druss
Trombone: Lorin Binford
Percussion: Master Henry Gibson
Guitar: Patrick Ferreri
Guitar: Phil Upchurch
Instruments: Richard Single
Arranger: Riley Hampton
Horn: Robert Lewis
Drums, Percussion: Robert Sims
Engineer: Roger Anfinson
Baritone Saxophone: Ron Kolber
Trumpet: Rudolph Stauber
Instruments: Sam Heiman
Violin: Sol Bobrob
Engineer: Tom Flye
Writer: Curtis Mayfield

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
89 Views · 4 years ago

Hausa Koko is most likely Ghana's most popular street breakfast. It is made of millet and spices, and just loved by many. Making it at home yields results that is no different from one you get from your favorite koko joint...that is if it is done the right way.

Ingredeients:
7 cups millet
75 grams ginger
1 teaspoon cloves (p3pr3)
2 teaspoons black pepper corn (esoro wisa)
20 pieces negro peppers (hwentia)
4 dried chilies

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For product reviews, sponsorship and collaboration, email me at askkwankyewaa@gmail.com

Baka Omubo
32 Views · 4 years ago

The Image of AFRICA has been DISTORTED around the WORLD & We are CHANGING the NARRATIVES via YOUTUBE videos One Country At Time.Until the HISTORY of AFRICA is told by AFRICANS, the story of GREATNESS will always GLORIFY the IMPERIALISTS!.
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Ọbádélé Kambon
37 Views · 3 years ago

In response to the Let's Buy Black 365 call to action Ama expresses her pledge to continue to be committed to economic support and empowerment for her community.

Businesses mentioned in this video:
Asase Heals: www.AsaseHeals.com
Abibitumi Kasa: www.AbibitumiKasa.com
Nu Business Solutions: www.NuBusinessSolutions.com

For More Info about the Let's Buy Black 365 Campaign and Movement go to: www.LetsBuyBlack365.com

Asantu Kweku Maroon
154 Views · 4 years ago

⁣I’m excited to almost finish my bath and toilet sustainably and totally off the grid. The key is independence and sustainability. No ppp loans or no debt, just the necessary sacrifices and ventures to be in a position of power ✊🏾💪🏾.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
26 Views · 4 years ago

There is No Such Think as a 'Black' Bank: Mhenga Amos N. Wilson

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
42 Views · 4 years ago

Mhenga Amos Wilson: The Falsification of African Consciousness

Asantu Kweku Maroon
80 Views · 4 years ago

The quality and craftsmanship here in Africa is far more superior then the standard in the US.

Asantu Kweku Maroon
42 Views · 5 years ago

Let's start the day off with phytonutrition to enhance our health and mind.

Jakumir
33 Views · 4 years ago

The Black Blockchain Summit 2020 is proud to present a conversation; the topic is Reparations & Revolution #SatoshiIsBlack with Max Keiser of the show The Keiser Report!

Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, conference organizers mobilized to ensure the annual conversation of thought leaders and innovators within and outside of the blockchain space could go on. By making all content free and available via livestream, we hope that the accessibility for stakeholders around the world with be both impactful and insightful!

Follow the conversation on Twitter, IG, Facebook, and LinkedIn


May we all one day meet in person again at Howard University!

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62 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Narrated by Actor, Sahr Ngaujah who played Fela in the Broadway Musical and featuring an excerpt from the 1978 concert “Fela At the Berlin Jazz Festival”.

Angela Malele
74 Views · 4 years ago

Ancient Africans structured their counting system mathematically. Each counting symbol and it's name defined both a quantity and place value. This simple yet brilliant structure is very important because it teaches the learner to recognize a quantity both visually and verbally. Please enjoy this wonderful counting lesson with Kid Tut™ as he teaches us how to count Swahili Style.

Ọbádélé Kambon
61 Views · 5 years ago

Ibrahim Maikidi: Foundations of African Thought 2018 Testimonial (Hausa+English)

Asantu Kweku Maroon
143 Views · 5 years ago

Support the Abibitumi Infrastructure fund: ⁣https://www.abibitumi.com/tran....sforming-abibitumi-f
Here, Dr Obadele Kambon explain the thought and purposeful design that is going into the construction of his newly constructed home. Check it out.

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