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Asantu Kweku Maroon
29 Views · 7 months ago

⁣Soon we’ll make natural plant based sponges that’s excellent for bathing, exfoliating, scrubbing and more. I’ve learned to enjoy the process of humble beginnings when starting a venture. Check us out ✊🏾

Kamjiverse
14 Views · 7 months ago

A review of the activity of an informant

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27 Views · 7 months ago

This is a breakdown of the false notion by Thomas Sowell that Ebonics or Afrikan American English comes from poor white folks from the British Isles.

0:00 Start
0:07 Thomas Sowell doesnt understand Ebonics
1:00 Gullah words of Afrikan origin misinterpreted
3:00 Ebonics conjugation system
6:55 English words of Afrikan origin


Sources:

Afrikanisms in North America by Dr. Joseph Holloway

Common words of African Origin Dr.William Megenney, University of California, Riverside

Afrikanisms in the Gullah dialect, Dr. Lorenzo Turner

Current Trends in Linguistics Dr. Bendor Samuel


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26 Views · 7 months ago

Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy presents on the Antiquity and Middle Ages Channel on the Afrikanity of ancient Kmt

Kamjiverse
8 Views · 7 months ago

Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy presents on the Antiquity and Middle Ages Channel on racism in Classical Studies

Kamjiverse
12 Views · 7 months ago

Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy presents on the Antiquity and Middle Ages Channel on the critical flaws of the Sub Saharan concept.

Kamjiverse
11 Views · 7 months ago

Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy presents on the Antiquity and Middle Ages Channel on the differences between Afrocentrism and Eurocentrism.

Join us in this thought-provoking video as we delve into the contrasting ideologies of Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism, exploring their impact on our understanding of history and culture. Eurocentrism, a widely dominant view, emphasizes the achievements and contributions of European cultures, often overlooking the perspectives and contributions of other cultures. Afrocentrism, on the other hand, focuses on centering and celebrating African history, culture, and achievements, challenging Eurocentric narratives that have historically marginalized Africa and its diaspora. We delve into the historical context that shaped these perspectives, examining the legacy of colonization, slavery, and the struggle for cultural recognition. Eurocentrism tends to portray European history as the pinnacle of human progress and often ignores or minimizes the contributions of non-European civilizations. Afrocentrism seeks to rectify this by highlighting the rich history and achievements of African civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Mali, and Great Zimbabwe, showcasing their impact on world history and culture. We explore how Eurocentrism has influenced academia, education, and media, often shaping our understanding of world events and perpetuating stereotypes and biases. Afrocentrism challenges this narrative, striving to reclaim and center African perspectives, voices, and experiences. The video examines the ways in which Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism have influenced art, literature, and social movements, shaping cultural identity and promoting inclusivity. We discuss the importance of recognizing and embracing multiple perspectives, fostering a more balanced and nuanced understanding of history, and appreciating the diverse contributions of different cultures. Join us as we engage in a respectful exploration of these contrasting ideologies, aiming to encourage dialogue, understanding, and the celebration of cultural diversity in a global society. Subscribe now to broaden your perspective and embark on this enlightening journey into the world of Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism

Kamjiverse
13 Views · 7 months ago

Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy presents on the Antiquity and Middle Ages Channel on the Black presence in the ancient Mediterranean

Join us on a captivating journey through time as we uncover the evidence of Black people in the Mediterranean region. From ancient civilizations to the present day, the Mediterranean has a rich history of Black presence often overlooked. Explore historical records and archeological findings that showcase their integral role in ancient civilizations and trade networks. Witness fascinating artifacts, burial sites, and artwork that challenge prevailing narratives. Discover how Black individuals held positions of power in the Roman Empire, leaving an indelible mark. Learn about the influence of the Arab slave trade and the establishment of thriving Afro-Mediterranean communities. Through expert interviews and stunning visuals, this video sheds light on the often overlooked diversity of the Mediterranean's cultural tapestry. Prepare to be enlightened and inspired as we explore the evidence for Black people in the Mediterranean. Subscribe now to embark on this illuminating adventure!

Kamjiverse
12 Views · 7 months ago

In this video Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy exposes the LIE behind the concept of Western Civilization and its roots in modern White Nationalism.

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29 Views · 7 months ago

In this video Chris Ehret debunks the infamous 2017 Abusir study that suggests that modern Arabs and Levantine populations are representative of the inhabitants of ancient Kmt.




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