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Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
50 Views · 1 year ago

Short Interviews of Baba Kamau Kambon.

Kalanfa Naka
45 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Emmy Award-winning journalist Peter Greenberg travels with the President of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan through her country. For an entire week, she’s the ultimate guide, showcasing the history, culture, environment, food, music -- and tells the stories of Tanzania’s hidden gems. Destinations include Zanzibar, Dar es Salaam, Mt. Kilimanjaro, and a safari adventure through the Serengeti!

Ọbádélé Kambon
35 Views · 1 year ago

⁣AMAZING ZULU WARRIOR DANCE - SOUTH AFRICA

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
10 Views · 1 year ago

"Tell Me Who I Am" is a cartoon produced by Positive Communications Inc. It's designed to facilitate discussions and reflections on identity, self-awareness, and personal development. The cartoon features characters grappling with questions about their own identities, seeking to understand themselves better and navigate life's challenges. It may explore themes such as authenticity, self-discovery, and the impact of external influences on one's sense of self.

© 1997 Positive Communications Inc.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
31 Views · 1 year ago

Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, has spoken about the origin of the White race in various speeches and writings. He has often espoused a narrative that suggests that the White race was created through a selective breeding process by an evil scientist named Yakub, who lived 6,000 years ago. According to Farrakhan's teachings, Yakub, a Black scientist, initiated a eugenics program that led to the creation of the White race as a genetically inferior group meant to rule for a limited time before eventually being supplanted by people of color. It's important to note that these beliefs are specific to Farrakhan's teachings within the Nation of Islam.

T. Y. Adodo
85 Views · 1 year ago

Artist: Geechee Syndicate (Tymuh & D-Bezzle)
Shot by: Adam of Fox 24 News 
Location: North Charleston, SC
2019 music video for the song, "Geechee Pride", from their 2016 album, "Geechee Pride".

Now Available for Purchase on All Digital Platforms!
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S/O to Geechee Experience for this opportunity, by using their platform to show love to the Gullah/Geechee ppl around the world.

Ọbádélé Kambon
26 Views · 1 year ago

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In Mississippi, six former sheriff's deputies have been sentenced to between 10 and 40 years in prison for raiding a home and torturing, shooting and sexually abusing two Black men, Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker, in January 2023. The six former deputies, all of whom are white, called themselves the "Goon Squad" and have been linked to at least four violent attacks on Black men since 2019. Two of the men attacked and tortured by the group subsequently died. To discuss the case and the verdict, we're joined by Eddie Parker and attorneys Malik Shabazz and Trent Walker. "Never have we seen this many police officers sentenced to this kind of time in one week," says Shabazz, who calls the verdict "historic." Jenkins, Parker and Shabazz are currently suing the Rankin County Sheriff's Department over its track record of civil rights violations and racist targeting of Black residents.

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Kalanfa Naka
33 Views · 1 year ago

⁣This Is Why African Presidents Hold On To Power And Special Tactics They Use To Retain Power
In this eye-opening video, we delve into the intricate world of African politics and uncover the reasons behind the prolonged reign of African presidents. Have you ever wondered why some African leaders seem to hold on to power indefinitely? Many people would think that it is centered around money but curiously, It isn't to an extent. We would also examine the tactics they employ to secure their positions? And perhaps most importantly, is there any room for democracy in Africa?
In this video, we mentioned an example of elections that happened back in 2016 in Gambia as an example.

In order to explore answers to these thought -provoking questions, We'll take a deep dive into examining the historical, cultural, and political factors that contribute to their prolonged reign. We'll uncover the deep-rooted issues that influence power dynamics in African nations.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
17 Views · 1 year ago

Narrated by Morgan Freeman.
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"Follow the Drinking Gourd" is a folk song that originated during the time of slavery in the United States. It served as a coded message to help enslaved people escape to freedom along the Underground Railroad. The "drinking gourd" refers to the Big Dipper constellation, which points towards the North Star, Polaris, a guiding light towards the north and freedom. Morgan Freeman, the acclaimed actor and narrator, has narrated or discussed the song in various contexts due to his interest in history and his involvement in projects related to African American culture and heritage.

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Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
33 Views · 1 year ago

Gun use in Washington, D.C. is heavily regulated. D.C. has some of the strictest gun laws in the United States. It requires residents to register their firearms, undergo a background check, and obtain a license to carry a concealed firearm. Open carry is prohibited, and there are restrictions on where firearms can be carried even with a concealed carry permit. These regulations are aimed at reducing gun violence and promoting public safety in the city.




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