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T. Y. Adodo
85 Views · 2 years ago

Dive into Tamu Mazama's universe with her new music video "Orisha" filmed in Ivory Coast and Guadeloupe

Directed by the young Ivorian the_vinke_

Angela Malele
35 Views · 2 years ago

It is sad that we will die for white love. This week we break down our concept called "Jackie Robinson Syndrome" or JRS. We explore the effects of black inferiority in the form of the need for white love/acceptance. Some black people believe that the things white America owns, operates, or sells are better than a black person with the same things as white people. The need for white love is real. Tune in!!

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Ọbádélé Kambon
66 Views · 2 years ago

⁣The Lions of Sabi Sand

IG Creativo
25 Views · 2 years ago

The national liberation struggle of the Sahrawi people of Western Sahara has been ongoing for 50 years. Through the twists and turns of history, the people of Western Sahara have faced Spanish colonialism, the occupation of their territory by Mauritania and Morocco, and expulsion from their territory to refugee camps in Algeria. Despite this long struggle, Western Sahara's history and politics remain relatively unknown to many outsiders. Bill Fletcher Jr., a member of the TRNN Executive Board, speaks with Sidi Omar, the UN Ambassador of Frente Poliario, the political organization behind the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.

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IG Creativo
35 Views · 2 years ago

From Democracy Now: We get an update from Morocco, the North African country has declared three days of mourning after the strongest earthquake to hit the region in at least a century. About 2,500 people died in the 6.8-magnitude earthquake that struck the country on Friday, with another 2,500 injured and the death toll expected to rise. The epicenter was in the High Atlas Mountains located about 44 miles South of Marrakech, where many villages remain largely inaccessible and lack both electricity and running water. The earthquake also damaged parts of Marrakech, including its old city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We speak with Moroccan scholars Abdellah El Haloui, in Marrakech, where he is head of the English Department at Cadi Ayyad University, and Brahim El Guabli, associate professor of Arabic studies at Williams College, originally from Ouarzazate, Morocco, which was hit by the earthquake. Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET.Support independent media: https://democracynow.org/donateSubscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe

IG Creativo
36 Views · 2 years ago

The days of Africa's resources being used to benefit Western powers instead of the African peoples are dwindling, argues Arikana Chihombori-Quao, the former representative of the African Union to the United States.Although a string of recent coups may give the impression that African nations are turning their back on the West, and looking more towards Russia and China, this is an oversimplification, according to the former diplomat.She tells The Bottom Line host Steve Clemons that the US would be wise to decouple its policy from that of France if it wants to regain trust on the continent.
⁣CovertAction Bulletin – Niger Coup Explained: West Points to Russia, Ignores Neocolonialism: ⁣https://covertactionmagazine.c....om/2023/08/09/covert

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
71 Views · 2 years ago

Mukasa is a Civil Rights legend across the globe.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
69 Views · 2 years ago

This video is about Florida Cop Arrests Man For Walking Too Late At Night, Rookie Officer Makes A Costly Mistake

WALL OF SHAME: Florida Officer Ronnie Nelson & Officer Joel Oquendo of the Springfield Police Department

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Mashanko
100 Views · 2 years ago

The hand motion of "roll the dice" is similar to pedaling a bike with your arms. When your opponent reaches out to strike or grab, you cycle so the leading edge of the circle formed by your moving fists goes downward. That brings your fists or forearms into hard contact with his limb, Professor Mo says.

"You break down the arm by hitting him near his wrist and farther up the arm. Then you hit his face with one or more backfists.

"You can also cycle up at the end. In that case, your first one or two hits will knock his arm down, and then you would reverse the cycle and come up to strike him under the chin."




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