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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
53 Views · 4 years ago

I have always wondered how the female birds feel about their partners... I feel like the females need to do more work to impress their males! the color of their feathers, the layering, majestic strides!! Like darn boy!!!! But anyway, I guess they enjoy the spectacle from their feathers as the male work really hard for the not too pretty looking chics to "fall" for their mating dances ...with some resembling seizures! OK.. Well, that's that. This week, meet Phineas, an ornamental bird agri-preneur. Remember to like share and subscribe too.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
22 Views · 4 years ago

Meet Martin, the kind of guy all miraa enthusiast dream to have as a bff. He says it's a cash crop like any other, but even better because, with proper care the tree can be productive for over 50yrs.
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
28 Views · 4 years ago

Meet Obadiah, I think he is following in the teachings, where water was turned into wine, but this time from the ground up growing grapes with a vision to handhold smallholder farmers to be able to produce grapes for wine making.. See, I wasn't late for the Friday gospel.. I was right on time. Remember to subscribe, as you usher in.. #TheWeekend!
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
40 Views · 4 years ago

She calls them #BrownLiveGold !! meet Roseanne Mwangi, a serial agri-preneur catching the early worms with her Black soldier fly venture. She believes in creating a sustainable and circular economy.

Here is how she does it..….She processes cut potatoes’ for the hotel industry -- The peelings are used as feed for the black soldier fly--- The fly larvae are rich in protein which she uses to feed her pigs and can feed poultry and fish---The waste from the larvae feed becomes organic manure for our farms. ... and how could I forget. The Pork, Fish, and poultry land on your plate!!!
How more circular can one get? Bravo!

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
94 Views · 4 years ago

Brought to you by Webinar #1 Shabaka’s Stone (Libation) Presented by Professor Kaba Hiawatha Kamene | Hosted by Rev. Philippe SHOCK Matthews https://bit.ly/2QAXbJE
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
78 Views · 4 years ago

IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD: 1st FREQUENCY DAILY GAGUTICAL PROSPERITY AFFIRMATIONS (Book 1 - 72 pages) https://gum.co/arHqH
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“They stole our time.” was the reason I wanted to introduce the family to the reconstructor of the original calendar of humankind, Ptah Seker Ausaur.

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
14 Views · 4 years ago

www.bittermedicineblogs.com – A recent New York Times article, “Working to Close the Breast Feeding Gap” totally surprised us! In it, the article says that Black women are not encouraged to nurse as much as white women, due to the history of their own mothers not breast feeding them.

Shockingly, Black newborns are nine times more likely than white babies to get formula in hospitals. Initially, white women led the charge to raise their children on baby formula, and Black women followed suit. However, at some point white women ditched baby formula, realizing “breast is best”, but Black women did not follow. It should be noted: White women leading the charge towards feeding babies with baby formula is rooted in Slavery.

Many Black women today shun breast feeding because it reminds them of days gone by, during slavery, when Black women were forced to not only work the fields, but also be wet nurses to white families.

We examine the reasons why there isn’t more lactation assistance in our community; Black women’s traumatic history with being wet nurses to their oppressor’s children; the pros and cons of breast feeding from both a scientific and metaphysical stance; and we relate all of this to why white supremacy discourages breast feeding in the Black community.

These and other topics are discussed. Listen to find out more!

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Njideka Karmo
21 Views · 4 years ago

A useful video that helps to explain the cultural functionality and spiritual nature of Afrikan Dance.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
29 Views · 4 years ago

SONIC ACTS FESTIVAL 2019 – HEREAFTER
Filipa César, Jin Mustafa – Meteorisations: Reading Amílcar Cabral's Agro-Poetics of Liberation
24 February – De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

A reading of Amílcar Cabral’s agronomic writings exposes substrata of a syntax for liberation later performed in guerrilla language and the struggle against Portuguese colonialism in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde. This visual and sonic reading explores the definitions of soil and erosion that Cabral developed as an agronomist, as well as his reports on colonial land exploitation and analysis of the trade economy, to unearth his double agency as a state soil scientist and as a ‘seeder’ of African liberation. Cabral understood agronomy not merely as a discipline combining geology, soil science, agriculture, biology and economics but as a means to gain materialist and situated knowledge about peoples’ lived conditions under colonialism. The scientific data he generated during his work as an agronomist, along with his poetry, were critical to his theoretical arguments in which he denounced the injustices perpetrated on colonised land, and it later informed his warfare strategies.
Cabral used his role as an agronomist for the Portuguese colonial government subversively to further anti-colonial struggle. Cabral’s process of decolonisation was understood as a project of soil reclamation and national reconstruction in the postcolony. His agency as an agronaut ventures through soil cosmologies, mesologies, meteorisations, ‘atmos-lithos’ conflict zones, celluloid compost, violence of imperial consumption — the sugar question. Humble derives from Humus.

Performative lecture by Filipa César with sound by Jin Mustafa and images from Sana na N’Hada and Flora Gomes, 1974, Cape Verde.

This iteration of the lecture has been commissioned by Sonic Acts as a part of Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.

Filipa César is an artist and filmmaker interested in the porous boundaries between the moving image and its reception, the fictional dimensions of the documentary and the economies, politics and poetics inherent to cinema praxis. Characterised by rigorous structural and lyrical elements, her multiform meditations often focus on Portuguese colonialism and the liberation of Guinea-Bissau in the 1960s and 1970s. This research developed into the collective project Luta ca caba inda (The Struggle Is Not Yet Over). She gained an MA Art in Context at the University of Arts, Berlin. Selected exhibitions and screenings include at the São Paulo Biennial, Manifesta 8, Cartagena, and the Contour 8 Biennial in Mechelen, Belgium, and Gasworks, London. Festival screenings include the Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, Curtas Vila do Conde, Forum Expanded at the Berlinale and the International Film Festival Rotterdam.

Jin Mustafa is a Stockholm-based visual artist, DJ and electronic music producer. Her work shifts between media, often taking the form of moving images, objects, sound and music. She is interested in the relationship between technology, imaginary spaces and questions of personal and collective memory. Recent exhibitions include I’m fine, on my way home now at Mossutställningar, Stockholm (2017); Ripple at Alta Art Space in collaboration with Signal, Malmö; If she wanted I would have been there once, twice or again at Zeller Van Almsick Gallery, Vienna; and a collaborative work with Natália Rebelo for Chart Emerging at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen (2018).

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
22 Views · 4 years ago

#AfricanCenteredEducation #Nationbuilding #Akoto
In this episode we read portions of 'Nationbuilding Theory & Practice in Afrikan Centered Education' by by Kwame Agyei Akoto (Author). Join Us to learn more.

This episode continues our drive to understanding the need for a new African-centered curriculum for Black children and family units. Ask Us how can you help.

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