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Ọbádélé Kambon
47 Views · 7 months ago

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Baka Omubo
14 Views · 7 months ago

Building Se7en visits Mwalimu Baruti for a discussion how African people view their reality and the impact of enslavement on the minds of African people.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
31 Views · 7 months ago

"The sea created us," say the Garifuna, descendants of enslaved Africans who live in tightly knit communities along the coast of Honduras. Far from the noise of the modern world, their lives are deeply intertwined with the ocean and the land. The Garifuna have preserved their African heritage and traditions with remarkable resilience, standing firm against the tides of change.

Rooted in solidarity and tradition, they continue to celebrate their unique cultural identity, blending music, dance, and rituals that connect them to their ancestors and the sea. This journey dives into the vibrant world of the Garifuna, revealing how they navigate the challenges of preserving their heritage in an ever-changing world.

Documentary: People of the Sea – Ep 12: Honduras (2017)
Directed by: Pierre Francois Didek
Production : Découpages & Arte France

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
24 Views · 7 months ago

In April 1994, the parents of two-year-old Samuel Ishimwe were murdered in Rwanda. Their fate was shared by up to a million people in the genocide against the country’s Tutsi minority. Thirty years on, Samuel sets out to discover what set these terrible events in motion.

He undertakes a journey from Rwanda to Germany and Belgium, both former colonial powers in the small East African nation. He hopes it will help him to understand the basis for the Hutu majority’s animosity towards the country’s small Tutsi minority. In Rwanda and Europe, Samuel meets with historians and contemporary witnesses. He wants to understand what happened to make people in his homeland turn on each other in such a way. What role was played by the "Hamite hypothesis,” a theory that assigned the Tutsis racial superiority? What’s the story behind all the human skulls taken to Germany from Rwanda more than 100 years ago? And, he asks, are the former colonial powers to blame for the fact that his parents, like so many other Rwandans, had to die? Or do the Rwandans bear the responsibility for the terrible mass murders that occurred between April and July 1994?

Whereas Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda saw themselves as belonging to different social classes, the German colonial rulers who were here from the late 19th century until 1916 defined them along ethnic, racial lines. In the 19th century, many Tutsis were members of an upper class with assets that included valuable cattle. The Hutus, on the other hand, were usually farmers with little or no livestock. For centuries, the kings of Rwanda were Tutsis. The Belgians drove the Germans out of Rwanda in World War One and assumed control of the country until its independence in 1962. These colonial rulers exacerbated the divisions between Hutus and Tutsis, exploiting discord to further their own interests. In the second half of the 1950s, the Belgians withdrew their support for the king and the ruling Tutsi government, facilitating a Hutu power grab. Large numbers of Tutsis came under attack at the time. Hundreds of thousands fled the country.

30 years after the genocide, peace now prevails in Rwanda. President Kagame’s policies have worked to break down adherence to Hutu and Tutsi identities. Does this mean that the country’s dark past and the distrust that long simmered between the groups has now been overcome?


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Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
2 Views · 7 months ago

Jews and Hollywoodism.

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21 Views · 7 months ago

The Ball

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
1 Views · 7 months ago

The Tragedy Of Sarah Baartman.

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Welcome To My Terror Dome and Enter into My Dreams - Bro. Dawud.

Ọbádélé Kambon
28 Views · 7 months ago

⁣Kwabena Sika RepatriatetoGhana.com Citizenship Testimonial

Ọbádélé Kambon
45 Views · 7 months ago

⁣Ghana's Cultural Heritage and its Sustainability




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