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AFRIKAN POWER: The Political Purpose of Afrikan Identity in the 21st Century!
AFRIKAN POWER: The Political Purpose of Afrikan Identity in the 21st Century! ShakaRa 40 Views • 5 years ago

AFRIKAN POWER: The Political Purpose of Afrikan Identity in the 21st Century! #AfrikanFirst

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https://youtu.be/r1yWM9XAk0s

• What is Afrikan Identity?
• Does it have any value in the political arena?
• If we are not Afrikan then what are we?
• Does Afrikan Identity only exist among Black people outside of Afrika?
• Is there more political value in Black people to identifying as “British” or “American” in todays world?

ALL THIS AND MORE EXPLORED!

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Exploding Myths: LANGUAGE IN AFRIKA! w/ Prof Kwesi Prah!
Exploding Myths: LANGUAGE IN AFRIKA! w/ Prof Kwesi Prah! ShakaRa 43 Views • 5 years ago

What is the role of language in Afrikan Liberation?

Full breakdown:
https://www.alkebulan.org/2017..../05/20/afrikaspeaksl

1. Is Language really “the Missing Link in African Development”?
2. Why is Afrika characterised as having so many languages?
3. Is a programme instituting Afrikan Languages of Instruction economically viable?
5. Are their other means of propagating this than government agencies?
4. What evidence is there that mother tongue LoI improves knowledge acquisition?
6. Should Afrikans in the Diaspora learn Afrikan language(s)?

Our very special guests:
Bro. Ldr. Mbandaka:Resident guest who is Spiritual Leader of the Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement and UNIA-ACL Ambassador for the UK and national co-Chair of the interim National Afrikan People’s Parliament. Bro. Ldr is a veteran activist of over 30 years standing, a featured columnist in The Whirlwind newspaper and author of Mosiah Daily Affirmations and Education: An African-Centred Guide To Excellence.

ProfessorKwesi Kwaa Prah: was the founder and Director of the Africa-wide Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS) based in Cape Town, South Africa. He studied at Leiden University and the University of Amsterdam. He has worked extensively across Africa, Europe and Asia researching and teaching Sociology and Anthropology in various universities. Kwesi Prah is currently mainly involved with work in Anthropological Linguistics, specifically the harmonisation of African orthographic conventions. He has published numerous books since 1973, most recently including Anthropological Prisms (2009), Soundings (2010) and Tracings: Pan Africanism and the Challenges of Global African Unity (2014). Some of these books have been translated into Shona, French, Chinese and Arabic.

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