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Asantu Kweku Maroon
36 Views · 4 years ago

⁣⁣Everybody else have been the beneficiary of the works put forth by Blacks=Afrikans. Here’s how we make sure Blacks=Afrikan are the beneficiaries instead.

Asantu Kweku Maroon
36 Views · 4 years ago

⁣It’s on us to seek after our own power, our own protection and liberty. We can only replace our current thinking when we learn a new way to think that serves us and change our position.

Ọbádélé Kambon
19 Views · 4 years ago

A female lioness has adapted her hunting skills in the face of an oppressive drought. She spots a nearby kudu, and decides to launch a solitary attack - in broad daylight.

From the Show: Kings of the Desert http://bit.ly/2JYT15q

Ọbádélé Kambon
26 Views · 4 years ago

In 2016, Seattle-based Northwest Tap Connection hip hop instructor Shakiah Danielson created a protest piece that debuted at the 2016 Groovement at Rainier Beach to speak out against police brutality. Northwest Tap Connection is a race a social justice studio located in the heart of south Seattle and has been committed for years to bridging the gap for children of color under the direction of Miss Melba Ayco.

Seattle Times Articles: https://www.seattletimes.com/e....ntertainment/dance/t

Keep Northwest Tap Open: https://www.gofundme.com/f/nor....thwest-tap-connectio

Song: Janelle Monae & Wondaland Music - “Hellyoutalmbout”

Dancers: Northwest Tap Connection - @nwtapconnection

Choreography: Shakiah Danielson - @mzshakiahmc

Featured Instructors:
Alex Jackson
LaTwon Allen
Shaina Proctor
Ahmen Taplin
Lakema Bell

film, edit, & color: Genki Kawashima

Ọbádélé Kambon
38 Views · 4 years ago

With a new brood of chicks newly born, these Ostriches must protect their young from hungry Hyenas. Narrated by John Boyega.
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Serengeti.
This pioneering series follows the interconnected stories of a cast of iconic savannah animals over one year. With unique access to a pristine and unspoilt corner of the Serengeti deep in the heart of Africa, this series captures the drama of the animals’ daily lives and the emotional moments they face. Join the lonely lioness, exiled from the pride, the passionate baboon desperately trying to win back his lost love and the cheeky, fun-loving mongoose family on the lookout for a free lunch. Packed full of humour, heartbreak and nail-biting tension, their captivating adventures will keep you hooked. Using groundbreaking filming techniques and an original music score to put you at the heart of the action, Serengeti brings this incredible world of real-life animal drama to the screen in intimate and breathtaking detail.

Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
13 Views · 4 years ago

KNOXVILLE'S RED SUMMER: THE RIOT OF 1919 chronicles the unrest that occurred in Knoxville following the murder of Bertie Lindsey and the attempted lynching of the accused, Maurice Mays.

Knoxville's Red Summer includes rediscovered news reel footage of the city, post-riot from 1919.

This film was made possible through the materials, audio, and partnerships of:
The Beck Cultural Exchange Center
The McClung Collection
The Tennessee Archives of Moving Images and Sound
The Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
The Sherman Grinberg Film Library

And through the support of:
The Open Society Foundation
and viewers like you!

Asantu Kweku Maroon
69 Views · 4 years ago

⁣We are still under attack. How can there be repair, if there’s no resolution?

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83 Views · 4 years ago

⁣This is the modern-day story of a Black native peoples' remarkable victory
over western colonial terrorism. A Pacific island rose up in arms against
giant mining corporation Rio Tinto Zinc (RTZ) - and won despite a
military occupation and blockade. When RTZ decided to step up production
at the Panguna Mine on the island of Bougainville, they got more than
they bargained for.

The island's Black people had enough of seeing their environment ruined and
being treated as pawns by RTZ. RTZ refused to compensate them, so the
people decided it was time to put an end to outside interference in the
islands affairs. To do this they forcibly closed down the mine.

The Papua New Guinea Army (PNGDF) were mobilized in an attempt to put
down the rebellion. The newly formed Bougainville Revolutionary Army
(BRA) began the fight with bows & arrows and sticks & stones.
Against a heavily armed adversary they still managed to retain control
of most of their island.

Realizing they were beaten on the ground, the PNGDF imposed a gunboat
blockade around Bougainville, in an attempt to strangle the BRA into
submission. But the blockade seemed to have little or no effect. With no
shipments getting in or out of the island, how did new electricity
networks spring up in BRA held territory? How were BRA troops able to
drive around the island without any source of petrol or diesel?

What was happening within the blockade was an environmental and
spiritual revolution. The ruins of the old Panguna mine were being
recycled... to supply the raw materials for the worlds first
eco-revolution.

ᴬᶜᴴÍ ᴮÖᴵÉ
69 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Narrated by Actor, Sahr Ngaujah who played Fela in the Broadway Musical and featuring an excerpt from the documentary “Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense”.

ᴬᶜᴴÍ ᴮÖᴵÉ
57 Views · 4 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”.




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