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BLACK PEOPLE WERE NOT SLAVES ||THEY-WERE ENSLAVED #SlaveTrade#haiti  #ghanaindependence #172#usa
BLACK PEOPLE WERE NOT SLAVES ||THEY-WERE ENSLAVED #SlaveTrade#haiti #ghanaindependence #172#usa Ọbádélé Kambon 120 Views • 3 years ago

#abibitumiconference #obadelekambon #sj2023 #beyondthereturn #wodemaya #africatotheworld #africaunite Kwaminat tv is a channel that focused on promoting African businesses at home and abroad bringing Entertainment news talk to Intellectuals and changing the narrative of how the rest of the #world thinks about Africans living in #diaspora and #africans in Africa #subscribe and join our youtube family. let's grow by liking, sharing, and commenting.#beyondthereturn #africatotheworld

Migrating Culture Supporting The Abibitumi Black Power Conference
Migrating Culture Supporting The Abibitumi Black Power Conference Ọbádélé Kambon 265 Views • 3 years ago

Had a great time this weekend attending the Abibitumi Black Power Conference hosted by Dr. Obadele Kambon. They had some great presenters, great vendors and great entertainment. You can connect with Dr. Kambon at www.abibitumi.com. I was able to do quite a bit of recording, so check out my latest video at https://youtu.be/c4iNUNYhvhI to catch a glimpse. The contacts for all the vendors I spoke with are listed below. Victorious Wanjiro with Califa Consulting LLC -facebook: facebook.com/victorious.angelle -web: theuniversalfamilynetwork.orgAbena vegan chef-facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AbansahBaba Pearsun's Living Earth Foods-Phone: (954)235-2601-web: therealbabalivingearthfoods.comSolomon wood works-WhatsApp: +233242882409Charles Alemna of One Buuri-Facebook: facebook.com/charles.alemnaMonti of The Cashew Daddy Brand-web: thecashewdaddybrand.cominterview with Go Black 2 Africa - https://youtu.be/ao9XbrngNjwIsreal Narh Sculptures -Phone/WhatsApp: +233244483720-Instagram: instagram.com/artebinarh

How he built the first Black Power house in Ghana #abibitumi Conference2023 #diaspora#jamaica#kevoy
How he built the first Black Power house in Ghana #abibitumi Conference2023 #diaspora#jamaica#kevoy Ọbádélé Kambon 235 Views • 3 years ago

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Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend
Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ 44 Views • 3 years ago

Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend is a critically acclaimed documentary that tells the incredible story of a basketball phenom from Watts, California who many believe was blackballed from the NBA in the'70s – and his unlikely and heartbreaking journey in becoming a hoops legend. From the playgrounds of Watts in South Central Los Angeles to record-breaking performances in high school and college, Raymond Lewis had been deemed a 'sure bet' for NBA stardom by any who saw him play basketball. So, when he was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the 1973 NBA draft as a college sophomore nobody was surprised. However, after an ugly contract dispute between Lewis and the 76ers and an epic on-the-court battle with the team's other first-round pick, U.S. Olympic star Doug Collins, Raymond's dream of playing professional basketball was tragically derailed. Allegations of blackballing circulated over the next decade as Lewis continued to dominate on the playground and gyms back home in Los Angeles – all while still chasing his NBA dream. In the end, many were left to wonder: "What ever happened to Raymond Lewis?" For the first time, the filmmakers of Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend unravel this important story of how and why Lewis never played a professional game, and what that meant to Raymond, the community he came from, as well future NBA and college players. Using never-before-seen archival footage, the wild story is told from the personal and powerful perspective of those who were there, including Lewis' friends and family, former teammates and coaches, as well as basketball luminaries like Jerry Tarkanian, former L.A. Laker Michael Cooper, NCAA College Coach Lorenzo Romar, former Sixers Coach Gene Shue, former NBA General Manager Pat Williams, civil rights icon Dr. Harry Edwards, and many more. This one-of-a-kind documentary ultimately tells the story of a man who never gave up on his dream despite all the obstacles and, along the way, became an all-time basketball legend never to be forgotten.

"Cobalt Red": Smartphones & Electric Cars Rely on Toxic Mineral Mined in Congo by Chil
"Cobalt Red": Smartphones & Electric Cars Rely on Toxic Mineral Mined in Congo by Chil Kwabena Ofori Osei 37 Views • 3 years ago

The Democratic Republic of the Congo produces nearly three-quarters of the world's cobalt, an essential component in rechargeable batteries powering laptops, smartphones and electric vehicles. But those who dig up the valuable mineral often work in horrific and dangerous conditions, says Siddharth Kara, an international expert on modern-day slavery and author of _Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives_. In an in-depth interview, he says the major technology companies that rely on this cobalt from DRC to make their products are turning a blind eye to the human toll and falsely claiming their supply chains are free from abuse, including widespread child labor. "The public health catastrophe on top of the human rights violence on top of the environmental destruction is unlike anything we've ever seen in the modern context," says Kara. "The fact that it is linked to companies worth trillions and that our lives depend on this enormous violence has to be dealt with."

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https://www.democracynow.org/2....023/7/13/cobalt_red_

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Fanga Rhythm - Weedie Braimah & Amadou Kouyate
Fanga Rhythm - Weedie Braimah & Amadou Kouyate Angela Malele 65 Views • 3 years ago

The dynamic duo of Weedie Braimah & Amadou Kouyate are back with the Fanga rhythm (Funga Alafia) made famous by Dr. Pearl Primus & numerously performed by Babatunde Olatunji. Have you ever heard it played this way?!
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○ Weedie Braimah Djembe Solo https://youtu.be/wlo74ozz-XE
○ Weedie & Amadou Djembe Duo https://youtu.be/kNj8U9sVFZU
○ How to Play Djembe Solo Phrases for Konkoba Rhythm https://youtu.be/D57DhyXc0VM
○ How to Play the Lamban Rhythm - Djembe Pattern #1 https://youtu.be/S9H42LjXAt0

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