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This is the story of the gruesome murd3r of Dele Giwa, Newswatch editor, using a parcel b0mb in 1986. the questions are who kill3d Dele Giwa and why?
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The Kmtyw village in South Carolina that learned Yoruba from 'the gods'.
El evento Educación, derechos humanos y la diáspora Africana, organizado por el Congreso Internacional de la Diáspora Africana de Habla Hispana (COINDAH), se llevó a cabo desde el 27 de octubre, hasta el 1 de noviembre, del año 2014, y contó con la presencia del antropólogo e historiador Runoko Rashidi. Runoko Rashidi ha trabajado con algunos de los más distinguidos académicos de nuestra generación; entre los cuales se encuentran, Ivan Van Sertima, John Henrik Clarke, Asa G. Hilliard, Edward Scobie, John G. Jackson, Jan Carew y Yosef ben-Jochannan.
El Dr. Runoko Rashidi ha visitado 103 países, y se ha presentado en 57 de ellos como académico y conferenciante. Durante su vista a Colombia, Runoko Rashidi estuvo en cuatro ciudades del país con una importante concentración de afrodescendientes: Bogotá (Universidad Distrital), Quibdó (Universidad Tecnológica del Chocó), Cali (Universidad del Valle) y Buenaventura (Universidad del Pacífico). Sus charlas se enfocaron principalmente en la Presencia Africana en todo el mundo.
Part 17: https://youtu.be/KsrfCtAsJu0
Part 1: https://youtu.be/HClJ9cRlYD4
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In this clip, Michael Jai White opened up about being crowned in Ghana, and feeling uncomfortable with all the attention and praise. After stating that he looked like he was "freaking out" during the ceremony, Michael went on to speak about not realizing that he was leading a parade thrown in his honor. To hear more, including Michael explaining what he's been doing in Ghana since the ceremony, hit the above clip.
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When most westerners think about gifts, the exchange of material goods, is the image that is most familiar. Little time and attention, however, is given to finding and embracing the gift -- the real reason we are born in this world. As a result most of us cannot make sense of the various events in our life. Drawing on Dagara wisdom, this talk brings to light how everyone has a personal gift that is vital to the well being of the individual and the community.
Sobonfu Somé is a respected author, lecturer, activist and one of the foremost voices in African spirituality. She travels the world on a healing mission, sharing the rich spiritual life and culture of her native land Burkina Faso, West Africa. She is the founder of Wisdom Spring, Inc. an organization dedicated to the preservation, the sharing of indigenous wisdom and organizes fundraisers for wells, schools and health project in Africa. She is the author of The Spirit of Intimacy, Welcoming Spirit Home, Falling Out of Grace and the CDS set Women's Wisdom from the Heart of Africa. Sobonfu's message about the importance of spirit, community, and ritual in our lives rings with an intuitive power and truth that author Alice Walker has said "can help us put together so many things that our modern Western world has broken."
I found this on the page of an enlightened man. He no longer has a youtube page but he'll still get good karma everytime someone watches this vid hopefully.
The purpose of this series is to highlight the journey of Kmt(yw) [Black People] towards Abibifahodie [Black Liberation].
This episode features Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé and Kala Kambon
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How Abibifoɔ in Abibiman Became Malnourished
This is a clip from the "Yacouba Sawadogo: The Man Who Stopped the Desert" post film discussion - https://abibitumitv.com/v/rqKn3m