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Watch more reasonings from Dr. Kimoni Yaw Ajan:
Pt.1 https://youtu.be/-Ae1-D2j5O8
Dr. Kimoni Yaw Ajan is a Haitian scholar focused on African history and the Haitian Revolution.
In Part 2 of this informative reasoning, Dr. Ajan explains why Western powers fear Burkina Faso’s leader Ibrahim Traoré. He draws powerful parallels between Traoré, former revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara, and Haitian independence hero Jean-Jacques Dessalines—highlighting their shared vision, courage, and resistance to colonial influence.
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Label: BHM (Brobisco House Of Music) – KBL 131
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Ghana
Released: 1981
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Highlife
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A Mene Wo Asetena (Medley)
B Bo Me Dua Ma Menwu
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Manufactured By – Ambassador Records Manufacturing Co. [A.R.M.C.]
Made By – Record Manufacturers (Ghana) Ltd. [R.M.G.L.]
Recorded At – Ghana Films Studios Accra
Design – E. E. Lamptey
Engineer – A. Acher, F. Kwakye
Lead Vocals – Alex Konadu
Producer – A. K. Brobbey
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Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo is a Jamaican Pan-Afrikanist scholar who focuses on Afrikan history, Afrocentric theory, and Afrikan language.
In Part 2 of this insightful reasoning, Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo explores the roots of Afrophobia on social media and in Black sitcoms. Using scenes from the iconic '90s show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Dr. Adodo illustrates how media can reinforce subtle biases against African identity—even within Black communities.
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