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[COMPLETE] Abibitumi Kasa: Dr. Iyelli Ichile - Primacy of Mothers in the Afrikan Liberation Movement
Abibitumi Kasa Live Discussion: Dr. Iyelli Ichile - Primacy of Mothers in the Afrikan Liberation Movements!!Topic Brief: What role has our Afrikan women and mothers played in the Afrikan Liberation Movements historically?About Dr. Ichile:Dr. Iyelli Ichile is the mother of an even more amazing daughter than she prayed for. She was educated in her mother's house, in several schools, and by life in general. Dr. Iyelli Ichile took a PhD in African Diaspora History from Howard University, and a Master’s in African American Studies from Columbia University. She is currently the Postdoctoral Fellow in African American History at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and the Department of Africana Studies at the University of Maryland Baltimore County—after having taught at a number of universities and public education institutions. She has traveled to three continents as a teacher and researcher, with an emphasis on the roles of African women in liberation movements. She specifically examines the connections between African spiritual systems, traditional military cultures and interpersonal relationships as the basis for freedom-fighting. Beyond academia, Ichile is a community culture worker and a certified Kemetic Yoga practitioner
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https://www.abibitumi.com/crowdfundDanhomé & Vodun (Run time – 73 minutes) Onuora Abuah travels to the West African nations of Benin and Togo, in order to find out the true essence of Vodun, and the history of the Kingdom of Danhomé whose people practiced it. A man and a Stick (Run time—approx. 17 minutes)In a small village in Zambia called Chibale, far away from running water, electricity or social services and people survive mainly on agriculture a disabled person does not have many chances to survive. Xavier Chibale, however, has found a stick in the woods that changed his life and is now an example within his community.https://www.abibitumi.com/crowdfund