Latest videos
After winning independence in 1961 from the British, President Julius K. Nyerere set to instill ideas of self-development, self-governance and social justice in Tanzania. This short film describes the idea of African Socialism aka. "Ujamaa" as a response to the challenge of development in terms of the pressures under which newly emerging nations labor and emphasizes the strength of working together for the benefit of their nation.
Credit To: Minerva Films and McGraw-Hill Book Company
Adam Clayton Powell Jr - "A New Breed of Cats" (1968)
Angela Davis - What it means to be a Revolutionary (1972 Interview)
BBC's Simon Dring's film focuses on the EPLF, Eritrean People's Liberation Front, which is battling Ethiopian forces. The film includes interviews with Ali Sayed, EPLF head of foreign missions, and Mohammed Ramadan Nour, General Secretary.
From the archives of the UCLA Communications Studies Department. Digitized 2013.
The views and ideas expressed in these videos are not necessarily shared by the University of California, or by the UCLA Communication Studies Department.
Kwame Ture: Zionism
Kwame Ture: Revolutionary Without An Organization
Kwame Toure & Marcus Garvey Jr. discuss Pan Africanism.
Pan Afrikanism and the New World Order - Kwame Ture
This video was recorded on a UMATIC 3/4 inch video tape cassette. Unfortunately, the leader broke on tape 1 of 2 and we only have a DVD copy of tape 2 of 2.