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Hoodoo In America
A Build On How West African Traditions Evolved With Enslaved Africans In The South Link for Malik Camara and Los Montez's build on New World Africanisms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qooJ0p5XQI4
Planting seedlings at KASI
Vibrant Vegan Festival market
Zakisha Brown "We got the power" Abibitumi shout out!
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Part 10- Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Counterintelligence, Counter-intelligence and Counter Intelligence
A brief history on African religion in the U.S. and its commodification by Europeans. Our ancestors were murdered for practicing our systems of healing and spiritual communion, and were labeled as devil worshippers because Europeans feared the power of those systems of active faith. Africans had no concept of the devil the way it was forced upon us through European christianity. Fear of our families being broken apart, fear of our children, wives, and husbands being raped or castrated, fear of being punished to death for being ourselves- FEAR was the portal through which the devil, white Jesus, heaven, and hell came into our psyches and still affect us to this day. Here are my sources below for this video: Spiritual Merchants: Religion, Magic, and Commerce By Carolyn Morrow Long Mojo Workin': The Old African American Hoodoo System By Katrina Hazzard-Donald African American Slavery and Disability: Bodies, Property, and Power in the Antebellum South By Dea Boster Black Magic: Religion and the African American Conjuring Tradition By Yvonne Chireau Conjure in African American Society Jeffrey Anderson Cultures of Empire: A Reader By Catherine Hall An Encyclopedia of Slave Rebellion and Resistance Edited by Junius Rodriguez Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Georgia Narratives Part 1 Narrative of the Life of Thomas Cooper
👑 Songhai Empire vs Sahel States: Africa’s Past and Future?Are We Witnessing the Rebirth of the Songhai Empire? After my video about the Alliance of the Sahel States (AES) some people wrote in the comments that this Alliance may be a continuation or reunification of the Great West African empires, especially the Songhai empire, the last one of the big empires in West Africa.Let's check it out! Even though a comparison is difficult because of the huge historical and geopolitical contexts, it's fun to think about the differences and similarities between these two major constructs, one was an empire that survived over 180 years, the other is a union that just turned one.I'll do my best for this comparison 🤓00:00 Historical Context: The Songhai Empire 05:06 Colonial Impact on West Africa 05:44 The Formation of the Alliance of the Sahel States 05:51 Comparing AES and the Songhai Empire06:45 Challenges and Opportunities for AES08:35 Conclusion: A New Dawn for West Africa?