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AfroN8V
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Mutabaruka - Check It!
Label:Ada Production ‎
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:France
Released:1983


Tracklist
A1 Intro
A2 Check It
A3 De System
A4 Everytime A Ear De Soun'
A5 Witeman Country
A6 Whey Mi Belong?
A7 Say
B1 Angola Invasion

AfroN8V
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Ọbádélé Kambon
23 Views · 1 month ago

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II ar⁣Pt. 2 Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Discusses Otumfoɔ Ɔsɛe Tutu II arriving for the Asantehemmaa’s final ritesrives for the Asantehemaa’s final rites #joyprime

Ọbádélé Kambon
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Pres. Mahama, Fmr. Vice President Dr. Bawumia and his wife, together with Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings and her children, arrive at the final funeral rites of the Asantehemaa#joyprime

AfroN8V
15 Views · 1 month ago

from original source: Boukman's Prayer:The God who created the earth, who created the sun that gives us light.The God who holds up the ocean, who makes the thunder roar. Our God who has ears to hear. You who are hidden in the clouds, who watch us fromwhere you are. You see all that the white has made us suffer. The white man's god asks him to commit crimes. But the God within us wants to do good. Our God, who is so good, so just, He orders us to avenge our wrongs. It's He who will direct our arms and bring us the victory. It's He who will assist us. We all should throw away the image of the white man's god who is so pitiless.Listen to the voice for liberty that sings in all our hearts. -- Boukman's Prayer at the Bwa Kayiman Vodun ceremony, the August 14, 1791 call to action that launched the Haitian Revolution, which started on August 22, 1791. --- get rid of the European religion and idea of God....we are god

AfroN8V
22 Views · 1 month ago

from original source: This lecture was one of the Baba's most poignant & critical in regards to what REAL Afrikan Spirituality is &, its VITAL IMPORTANCE to our personal lives and ALL of our organizational & liberatory efforts.

AfroN8V
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from original source:
"This video explains the importance of worldview and highlights a few key differences between the white worldview and the African worldview."

AfroN8V
19 Views · 1 month ago

Join Dr. Marimba Ani in this compelling lecture where he explores the transformative power of the African worldview. Discover how intimacy and deep connection are central to healing, cultural identity, and collective organization. In this presentation, Dr. Ani discusses the importance of communalism over individualism, the role of spirit as energy, and how our African roots can guide us to overcome materialism and fragmentation in society. Learn practical insights on using the collective force of our shared heritage to organize politically and spiritually for a stronger, unified future.

**Key Topics & Timestamps:**
0:03 – **Introduction & Intimacy:** Understanding deep connection as the foundation of healing.
0:29 – **Cultural Politics:** Reflections on Ron Daniels’ assertion that “there's no politics without culture.”
1:01 – **African Identity:** Overview of the book *Let the Circle Be Unbroken* and its impact on defining African identity.
2:02 – **African Worldview Paradigm:** Introducing a paradigm to understand who we are and where we come from.
3:01 – **Spiritual Wholeness:** Exploring the idea that the universe is a spiritual whole and how that influences communal living.
5:01 – **Collectivism vs. Individualism:** The detrimental effects of Western individualism and materialism on African communities.
7:45 – **Spirit as Energy:** Discussing spirit, energy, and force as essential components of African thought.
8:48 – **Collective Energy & Organizing:** Strategies for harnessing collective energy to empower pan-Africanist organizations.

**Keywords:**
Dr. Marimba Ani, African worldview, healing, collectivism, community, cultural identity, African philosophy, spirituality, energy, political organization, cultural healing, communalism, African identity, pan-Africanism, African lecture

**Hashtags:**
#drmarimbaani #africanworldview #healing #collectivism #culturalidentity #spirituality #communityempowerment #panafricanism

Kwento XPR BlackPowered by Abibitumi
36 Views · 1 month ago

⁣!! "⁣berɛ awie" (ending off this season) !!


The purpose of this series is to highlight the journey of Kmt(yw) [Black People] towards Abibifahodie [Black Liberation].

This episode features Nuabaa Akua (Erika) @virginpoppy

To find future episodes, engage with the guest, or to Join In The Discussion, please head over to the Abibitumi Group: Complementarity Couples and Revolutionary Singles: https://www.abibitumi.com/grou....ps/complementarity-c

Akosua Kambon
11 Views · 2 months ago

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Lyrics:

I been walkin' with my face turned to the sun
Weight on my shoulders, bullet in my gun
Oh, I got eyes in the back of my head just in case I have to run
I do what I can when I can while I can for my people
While the clouds roll back and the stars fill the night

That's when I'm gonna stand up
Take my people with me
Together we are going to a brand new home
Far across the river
Can you hear freedom calling?
Calling me to answer
Gonna keep on keepin' on
I can feel it in my bones

Early in the mornin' before the sun begins to shine
Gonna start movin' towards that separating line
I'm wading through muddy waters, you know I got a made-up mind
And I don't mind if I lose any blood on the way to salvation
And I'll fight with the strength that I got until I die

So I'm gonna stand up
Take my people with me
Together we are going to a brand new home
Far across the river
Can you hear freedom calling?
Calling me to answer
Gonna keep on keepin' on

And I know what's around the bend
Might be hard to face 'cause I'm alone
And I just might fail, but Lord knows I tried
Sure as stars fill up the sky

Stand up
Take my people with me
Together we are going to a brand new home
Far across the river
Can you hear freedom calling?
Calling me to answer
Gonna keep on keepin' on

I'm gonna stand up
Take my people with me
Together we are going to a brand new home
Far across the river
Do you hear freedom calling?
Calling me to answer
Gonna keep on keepin' on

I'm gonna stand up
Take my people with me
Together we are going to a brand new home
Far across the river
I hear freedom calling?
Calling me to answer
Gonna keep on keepin' on
I can feel it in my bones

I go to prepare a place for you

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