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7 Views · 2 days ago

THE BLACK MALE IS CRITICAL TO THE BUILDING OF A BLACK NATION.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
9 Views · 2 days ago

THE BLACK MALE
( ENDANGERED SPECIES)
© APRIL 1991

KwabenaOforiOsei
8 Views · 2 days ago

Join the Jegna (Master Teacher) Mama Marimba Ani as she revisits with us the brilliance of Nana Frances Cress-Welsing and the Brain of Black Power

Mama Marimba reminds us of the importance of Nana Cress-Welsing's work. Reminding us not to neglect how instructive and prescriptive it is.

Respect be to ReelFreedom Productions for Recording our Jegna!

KwabenaOforiOsei
5 Views · 2 days ago

Join the Jegna (Master Teacher) Mama Marimba Ani for part 2 as she revisits with us the brilliance of Nana Frances Cress-Welsing and the Brain of Black Power

Mama Marimba reminds us of the importance of Nana Cress-Welsing's work. Reminding us not to neglect how instructive and prescriptive it is.

Respect be to ReelFreedom Productions for Recording our Jegna!

KwabenaOforiOsei
9 Views · 5 days ago

In a video, a Brazilian woman discusses her opinion that black Brazilians can't realistically speak of 'amor preto', or black love until they first face their adoration of whiteness.

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KwabenaOforiOsei
6 Views · 10 days ago

In a recent interview, Bahian singer Maya spoke about her difficulties in relationships with black men due to an endoctrination for the adoration of white women. Her sentiments echo the feelings of perhaps huundreds of thousands of black Brazilian women. The artist has gained an audience with style known as 'pagotrap', a mixture of Bahia's pagodão rhythm with American 'trap'

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Welcome to Black Brazil Today, a channel that explores black Brazilians' vibrant and diverse experiences✊. Get into our in-depth race, culture, and media discussions, highlighting Brazilian society's significant strides and challenges.

Join us as we dissect racial dynamics, celebrate black Brazilian culture, and amplify voices often unheard. From music and movies to social movements, we bring you the real stories shaping black Brazil's narrative. Subscribe to be part of a community committed to truth, representation, and change. 🎥🌍💬

🔔 Let's Explore the untold stories – Subscribe to Black Brazil Today for the latest on black Brazilians in news, music, and entertainment. 🎵📰

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Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
8 Views · 11 days ago

"Dark Girls" is a documentary film that explores the deep-seated biases and prejudices surrounding skin color, particularly within the African American community. It delves into the experiences of dark-skinned women, shedding light on issues like colorism, self-esteem, and societal beauty standards. The film features interviews with women of various backgrounds sharing their personal stories and perspectives on how skin tone affects their lives. "Dark Girls" sparked important conversations about race, identity, and beauty standards when it was released in 2011.

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5 Views · 13 days ago

Doll Test

Video that BSC4 Scholars watched on 2/712

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9 Views · 13 days ago

Dr. Amos Wilson Self Hatred and the Effects of White Terror Dominination Psychological Warfare

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5 Views · 13 days ago

Nana Akosua Hanson, a Ghanian TV and radio show presenter, explains how skincare brand Nivea has capitalized on the deeply ingrained idea that white skin is more beautiful in order to sell skin-bleaching treatments to women across Africa. For more on #darkgirls, visit https://bit.ly/30RTcLP

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