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Kwabena Ofori Osei
84 Views · 2 years ago

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Baka Omubo
39 Views · 2 years ago

In this video we look at the true achievements of Ancient Kemet and we redefine its correct position in African history.

MBwebe Ishangi
37 Views · 2 years ago

⁣As we begin Black History Month, this should not just be a reflection on how dope we are… it should also be a call to what Our-story will be moving forward.

It’s more than learning about our past, more than remembering our Ances-Starz, it’s about making sure when we transition, we’re spoken in the same if not higher regard.

Dr. John Henrik Clarke’s last messages to us was “Pan-African or Perish” where he spoke of our need to realize “we all we got!” We can see this today as the ideology of white superiority and eugenics seeks to continually downplay our contributions to the world; the latest the canceling of Critical Race Theory (CRT) being taught in schools—Florida just banned it.

We truly are all we got and until we realize this on a national—and better—GLOBAL scale, our future will continue to be just a celebration of what we “did”, not what we’re going to do!

Let’s move beyond the “know" and dwell in the “do”. Our Ances-Starz did what was necessary to sustain/survive. It’s time those who’ve read and memorized enough about our culture and our S/Hero’s, become them ourselves!

If not, you’re not serious about surviving, I’m Sirius B! Ain’t no mystery god gonna save us; our Ances-Starz won’t either if we don’t help ourselves!

On the most basic of levels, you should:

- Have a “Go Bag" filled with essentials in case you just gotta go with no time to pack. Dry food edibles, water, knives (use for defense, building or cooking), small shovel, seeds (for growing or bartering), light camp gear, electric lighter and flashlight (@CitricsRenewables), several pairs of socks, and durable shoes just for starts.

- Store seeds and know how to plant food. No matter the size of your living space, learn! If you allow someone to feed you, you also allow them to starve you!

- Build up your cardio in case you have to run or walk miles to safety. It also keeps your heart strong.

- Teas, aspirin, first-aid kit, lotions. Also learn about plants so you can actually find remedies without going to Walgreens or Walmart. Remember, the Pharmacy started on the Farm!

- Lastly, let me help you get financially fit @Cryptowoke! You can’t fund any kind of sustainability if you don’t know have the money to pay for it or have it growing passively without you having to work!

Being Afrikan is more than about a month, it’s a lifestyle!

PLAN IT, then PLANT IT for the PLANET! ✊🏿❤️🖤💚
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
49 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Ɔbenfo Manu Ampim and his Contra Costa College students presenting on unique classical African contributions to humanity in math, the high status of women, medicine, and astronomy. The presentation was given on February 24, 2021 during African Heritage Month ("Black History Month") before a Zoom audience of 230 people.In this presentation, the students are sharing what they have learned in Prof. Manu's unique course, A History of African Civilizations (Afram 210 / History 110). This is Ampim's book used for the course: https://advancingtheresearch.o....rg/product/a-history http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=bxfdmskab&oeidk=a07ejjvp8z34b0af5c0&oseq=

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
56 Views · 2 years ago

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Sunn m’Cheaux with Karen Hunter: The Language of Gullah Geechee Lives on at Harvard.

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The Gullah Geechee language is spoken by descendants of enslaved Africans who were brought to the coastal South. Now, the language is being taught at Harvard University.

Baka Omubo
28 Views · 2 years ago

A look at Michael Manley's Jamaica in 1980

MBwebe Ishangi
46 Views · 2 years ago

⁣⁣⁣When we look at the snail-paced decline of global racism toward Black people the world over through a time-lined historical analysis, we find that many of our “Black” organizations, colleges and universities, fraternity and sororities, and secret societies have been complicit—better put, the VANGUARDS—of our delay.

Author of ‘Who IZ the Boulé: The History of America’s First Black Fraternity and the Derailment Toward Afrikan Self-Reliance', M’Bwebe Ishangi, exposed the origin of these groups that perception they were founded and ran by Blacks have been taking direction from their white overseers!

This book is backed by an acute account of events and “coincidences” that should make one wonder are these groups really for Black people, and if so, why haven’t we gotten or 40 acres and mule yet?

The answers lay between the pages of this book that puts all our historic Black Organizations under a microscope… and you’ll be surprised what we found!

Get your copy today in paperback, eBook, or audiobook narrated by the author at http://daghettotymz.com/author..../mbwebeishangi-books

Each one REACH MANY!

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MBwebe Ishangi
34 Views · 2 years ago

⁣“It was Martin’s precious blood. This blood was shed for us.’ Jesse puts his hands in the blood and wipes it on his shirt. What do you do in a moment like that?” — Andrew Young on Jesse Jackson shortly after MLK, Jr. was shot

Who Killed MLK? The Question STILL Remains

Every 3rd Monday in January, we hear Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr’s famous, “I Have A Dream” speech, but if you research this still mysterious murder—and even deeper, the days that led up to his assassination—you’ll find it really was (and continues to be) a nightmare!

This nightmare became even more deceitful when white media labeled James Earl Ray the lone assassin. While most accepted, there are those that knew there was another side of the story that wasn’t been heard.

Find out about Jesse Jackson’s role in my 4th book, ‘Who Iz the Boulé?: The History of America’s First Black Fraternity and the Derailment Toward Afrikan Self-Reliance available in paperback, audiobook, eBook, and digital PDF.

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Each one REACH MANY! ✊🏿❤🖤💚
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Baka Omubo
23 Views · 2 years ago

In this video we look at the African origin of astronomy.

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My references
- Civilization or Barbarism – p313, Does An African Philosophy Exist? – Today’s Black Africa – Dogon Cosmogony, by Cheikh Anta Diop
- Nabta Playa Wikipedia Article
- Mpumalanga Wikipedia Article
- Adam’s Calendar Wikipedia Article
- Sirius Star Wikipedia Article
- Civilization or Barbarism – p279, Africa’s Contribution: Science – Astronomy, by Cheikh Anta Diop

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The song used in the video is "Under water - Sad Afro type beat _ Afro soul x Afroswing type Beat"

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