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Baba Mutulu Shakur left to join the Ancestors on 6th July 2023. Baba Shakur is a stalwart of the Black Liberation Movement. As a teen he joined the Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) and later joined the Republic of New Afrika, becoming part of the Revolutionary family that became known as "Shakur".
He became a Political Prisoner in 1988 as a consequence f his activism and remained behind bars until Dec 2022. To the younger generation, he is perhaps best known as the "Step-Father" of legendary Hip-Hop icon - Tupac Shakur. However, his legacy goes much deeper. Tonite, we explore the legacy of Baba Mutulu Shakur as a Political Prisoner, Healer & Revolutionary Nationalist!
"ZIVANAYI" in the Shona Language means "Lets know each other". Hosted by ShakaRa, this show is designed specifically to interact with YOU! Come through!
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In this exclusive documentary Cape Coast Castle is brought to the for front and the grave history of what occurred during the transatlantic slave trade Is highlighted.
Daughters of the Trade
Presentation at CGL on January 12, 2016 about 18th and 19th century African trading families. In particular, African women marrying European traders.
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As the British Empire transforms Jamaica into a ghastly slave colony in the 17th and 18th centuries, runaway Africans disperse into the mountains and resist. These “Maroons” establish free communities and their warriors proceed to raid plantations, liberate the enslaved, and decimate British attacks on their villages.
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#hollywood #hattiemcdaniel #stereotypes #movies #blackface
the Origins of 7 African-American Hollywood Stereotypes from black face minstrel shows to Modern-day Hollywood.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction
01:15 Number 1: The Sambo
01:43 Stepin Fetchit
03:16 Br'er Rabbit / High John The Conquerer
04:14 Number 2: Jim Crow
06:16 Amos n Andy radio / Blackface
07:06 Number 3: The Brute
07:43 Birth of A Nation
08:00 Oscar Michaeux
09:28 Number 4: The Mammy
9:35: Hattie McDaniel
10:46 Best Supporting Actress Oscar
12:13 Aunt Jemima
13:05 Number 5: The Magical N3gro
15:34 Song of the South / Splash Mountain
16:33 Number 6: The Sapphire
18:16 Bamboozled
19:33 Number 7: Jezebel (Dorothy Dandridge)
21:00 Halle Berry's Oscar win (Monster's Ball) / Kamala Harris
22:30 Conclusion
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How has this shaped Black Hollywood?
The video gives a brief description on the rites of passage in the olden days according to my culture. Through it, we learnt our responsibilities, rites and the consequences of non-compliance.
We were also taught how things were done and why we had or not do them. Respect was highly valued and we had to respect our elders so as to receive blessings from God.
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This video explains the concept of family in the African culture with an example from my Kikuyu (a tribe in Kenya) extended family comparing it with Western nuclear family.
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Indigenous knowledge and identity video is about my "local name" and how the foreigners considered my identity. This reflects to any "local name" one is given after birth since names were given either according to time of birth, season and many more.
Dr. Ernie Smith speaks with Japanese student about Nigritian Language, White privilege, Black-Anglo Saxons, Treyvon Martin.
The Herero and Nama genocide was a horrific event in African history. In the late 19th century, the German colonial government in Namibia systematically murdered and displaced the Herero and Nama people. This genocide was a major turning point in African history, and it is still felt today.
In this video, we explore the history of the Herero and Nama genocide. We discuss the causes of the genocide, the atrocities that were committed, and the legacy of this event. We also talk about how we can learn from the past to prevent future genocides.
This video is a must-watch for anyone who wants to learn more about this important part of African history. It is also a powerful reminder of the importance of fighting against injustice and oppression.
Delve into the shadows of history as we unearth the tragic and overlooked tale of the Herero and Nama Genocide, a haunting chapter in African History. Join us on a profound journey to shed light on the darkest corners of the past, where the voices of the silenced rise again.
🌍 Discover the harrowing events that unfolded during this little-known genocide, perpetrated by German forces in early 20th-century Namibia.
🕊 Honor the resilience and courage of the Herero and Nama peoples as they faced unimaginable atrocities and fought for their survival and identity.
📚 Unravel the historical context and intricate factors that led to this devastating event, challenging preconceptions about colonialism and its profound impact on the African continent.
🔍 Our mission is to bring awareness and understanding to this crucial piece of African History, ensuring that these stories are never forgotten and that we learn from the past to build a more compassionate future.
Join us on this crucial exploration, as we unravel the one reason the Germans forever changed the lives of an entire country. Together, let us honor the memory of those lost and pave the way for a more informed and compassionate world. Don't miss this thought-provoking journey into the annals of African History.
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