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At one point the Black Relationship was the hardest to penetrate as both men & women suffered under the cruel hand of oppression and our love of family the vision of survival kept us working together under the hardest of tactics.
Feminism was the tactic employed which initially was not our cause as melanated men nor women had no rights under slavery or colonisation. Not to say the advancement of better equality and opportunity and addressing of domestic violence was not a good thing but it was coupled with conditions set to destroy the black family as its primary objective when issued to so called blacks. This tactic amongst others such as Government intervention of assistance if the man was no longer available through unemployment which leads to destruction of male pride as a protector, benefits due to woman and child only, alcohol and drugs flooding our community, the selling of drugs as an only source of income, and mass incarceration of the male as public enemy No.1 in the 60's & 70's, fostered by support of magazines and shows in the 80's with a promotion of we don't need no men, we can do fine by ourselves, and movie & music industry in the 90's supporting this with gangster rap degrading women and films such as Stella getting her groove, a thin line and more all as a divide and conquer tactic deployed in America initially under the guise of we are progressing yet controlled by the same individuals who had a hand in our demise. in the 2010's the emergence of men responding via what is referred as the manosphere to the point where we now have a full divide, separation and outright disrespect for one another fostered by the new weapon of choice, social media.
This event by the Thursday club intended to address these issues by discussing the term 'Black love' with 3 sets of couples to discuss the ups, downs and all the inbetweens to help empower others to see the importance and evidence that we can, will and must work together first through understanding with a focus on healing the damage, as we are currently continuing without the assistance of Hybrid Europeans to perpetuate destruction on our own future.... Our Children.
Author/Educator #MwalimuBaruti joins #KalonjiChanga and #RiotStarterTV for a discussion around European domination, mentacide and Afrikan liberation.
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Wongel Zelalem reports on the Ghanaian Police have arrested a Chinese man identified as “soldier” over the sh00t:ng of an 8-year-old boy in Kwahu in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The incident happened on Wednesday as the victim, Kwasi Mireku was playing with his friends.
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Master Blaster (Jammin') · Stevie Wonder
Hotter Than July
℗ 1980 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1980-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Stevie Wonder
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Gary Olazabal
Composer Lyricist: Stevie Wonder
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Etalon · Nahini Doumbia
Percussion and Songs from Mali
℗ 2010 ARC
Released on: 2010-02-01
Artist: Nahini Doumbia
Ensemble: Espoirs du Mali, Les
Composer: Nahini Doumbia
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Talib Kweli -Africa Dream
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We the People Who Are Darker Than Blue · Curtis Mayfield
Curtis
℗ 1970 Curtom Records, a label of Rhino Entertainment Company
Saxophone: Clifford Davis
Producer: Curtis Mayfield
Vocals: Curtis Mayfield
Assistant Engineer: Danny Turbeville
Drums: Donald Simmons
Violin: Elloit Golub
Arranger, Instruments: Gary Slabo
Woodwinds: Harold Dessent
Viola: Harold Klatz
Instruments: Harold Lepp
Trumpet: John Howell
Keyboards: John Ross
Saxophone: Leonard Druss
Trombone: Lorin Binford
Percussion: Master Henry Gibson
Guitar: Patrick Ferreri
Guitar: Phil Upchurch
Instruments: Richard Single
Arranger: Riley Hampton
Horn: Robert Lewis
Drums, Percussion: Robert Sims
Engineer: Roger Anfinson
Baritone Saxophone: Ron Kolber
Trumpet: Rudolph Stauber
Instruments: Sam Heiman
Violin: Sol Bobrob
Engineer: Tom Flye
Writer: Curtis Mayfield
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Keep On Movin' · Soul II Soul · Caron Wheeler
Keep On Movin'
℗ 1989 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 1989-01-01
Composer Lyricist: Romeo Trevor Beresford
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Seprewa Kasa (Seprewa Speaks Guitar Answers!) · Seprewa Kasa
Think Global: Celebrate Africa
℗ Riverboat Records/World Music Network
Released on: 2009-09-27
Music Publisher: Riverboat Records/World Music Network
Composer: Seprewa Kasa
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