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The KSM SHOW is a talk show that seeks to entertain, educate and inspire. Hosted by the King of Satire himself, KSM, the show is refreshing in its combination of comedy, music, and conversation to light up your life
The HYPOCRISY of White Power
Discussion with Shaka Ndugu Kmt Part 2 we discuss some of the real work being done and invite all serious Kmtyw (Black People) to
1. Join https://www.abibitumi.com to engage and link on real projects
2. Shop at https://abibitumi.com/shop - where your money will go to physical solutions and support of our Black platform.
3. Register for the 2nd Black Power Conference at https://conference.abibitumi.com
https://conference.com/quiet-warrior - Support a documentary to honor Nana Baba Kamau Kambon
4. https://abibitumitv.com - to build up a km (Black) platform and escape the digital plantation of our enemies where you can have a subscription model and monetize your content to build real projects
5. https://www.sankofajourney.com - for those interested in taking a journey to Ghana
6.https://r2gh.com - for those interested in repatriating to Ghana
7. https://abibitumitv.com/watch/imagine-abibitumi-conference-venue-promo-video-short-version_sz1zd7NIZHAJOdO.htmlSupport the physical reality from a digital idea
The work is up to us..........
We discuss the recent statements/allegations related to an ambush attempt to link with pseudo jewtube scholars.
Prof. James Small On Immigrants, Black Women, Hidden History, Presidents Not Having Power, and More.
Professor James Small is a scholar activist, dynamic speaker, and organizational consultant.
Prof. James Small has been an activist since his teenage years. His in-depth knowledge, thought-provoking and calm delivery are influential elements to break the programming of mis-education.
In today's video, I will be talking about the biracial buffer class.
Divest from America - Invest in Africa: Make Afrika Great Again!
Knowledge Production and its Associated Cottage Industries
Dr. Obadele Kambon
Roundtable: Knowledge Production and Social (or Socioeconomic) Change in Africa
(ASAA panel live streamed to ASA in Washington, DC)
Chair: Akosua Adomako Ampofo, University of Ghana
Time: 1:30– 3:15 PM GMT
3 December 2016
Dr Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala talks to Ntsiki about the history of colonisation and how it led to the bastardisation of African culture. She also discusses looking at things from the African perspective, including African spirituality and ancestors.
Black Culture Matters is a series hosted by the African American Studies Institute (AASI) at Prince George's Community College, revolving around this year’s theme: Resisting De-humanization through the Humanities.
The goal of this series is not to declare the value of Black lives to those who do not wish to acknowledge it. The goal is, instead, to examine the ways in which people of African descent have expressed their own humanity, to affirm the meaning-making with which they have resisted being "thingified."
These four (4) lecture-discussions will not only offer historical and cultural context for the given topics; they will also challenge the community to think about how expanded knowledge might inform the racially charged present moment.
For more information visit
https://www.pgcc.edu/about-pgc....c/events/event-detai
Dr Temitope Fagunwa on African Spirituality
And Claims the 10 commandments is just a plagiarized version of the myant law.
He indicated that there is nothing like witchcraft and ritual money making in Africa