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Media Kit for the 2nd Historic Abibitumi Conference on Black Power
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Melanin and the Science of Blackness
Dive into the fascinating world of melanin and the profound science of blackness in this enlightening video. Discover the intricate role of melanin, often referred to as the divine pigment, in determining skin color and its profound impact on human health and biology. Explore the ancient Kemetic teachings that revered melanin as a symbol of divine connection, embodying the essence of the Neter noun, the divine principle of creation. Unravel the spiritual significance of melanin within the context of Amun Ra, the sun god, whose radiance is said to awaken and activate the melanin within us, connecting us to our ancestral roots and cosmic energies. Join us on a journey of understanding, appreciation, and empowerment as we uncover the mysteries of melanin and the profound science of blackness.
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In this video we look at the deep cultural ties between Kemet and West Afrika, demonstrating their common cultural background. My Sources • Books- The African Origin of Civilization, by Cheikh Anta Diop- The Religion of the Yorubas by J. Olumide Lucas • Links- Wikipedia article on culture: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture - Wikipedia article on cultural diffusion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Trans-cultural_diffu - Evidence of farming: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29379157/ - Evidence pastoral culture – Jitka Sukopova: https://www.academia.edu/24483825 - Nile Valley origin of Pastoralism: https://scienceinpoland.pl/en/....news/news%2C92219%2C - Sergio Donadoni, The Egyptians, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997)- Cottrell Leonard, The Lost Pharaohs. 1950- "Egyptian Religion" in Macropedia, Vol. 6 Encyclopedia Britannica (1984 ed.). pp. 506–508- Wikipedia article on Akan Religion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akan_religion - Wikipedia article on Yoruba Religion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoruba_religion - Wikipedia article on Serer Religion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serer_religion - Wikipedia article on Libation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libation - Allen, James P (2000). Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs- Wikipedia article on Heka: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heka_(god) - Totemism in Kemet: https://www.worldhistory.org/a....rticle/884/gods--god - Women in Ancient Egypt: https://www.frontiersin.org/ar....ticles/10.3389/fpsyg - Women in Precolonial West Africa: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3....177985?origin=crossr - Women in Precolonial West Africa: https://link.springer.com/refe....renceworkentry/10.10 - Women in Ancient Mesopotamia: https://www.worldhistory.org/a....rticle/2081/women-in - Benin Wall Article (Fred Pearce): https://www.newscientist.com/a....rticle/mg16322035-10 - Strabo’s Geography on Circumcision: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/h....opper/text?doc=Perse - State Building in ancient West Africa: https://www.africanhistoryextr....a.com/p/state-buildi - Wikipedia article on Dhar Tichitt: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhar_Tichitt - Wikipedia article on Benin Walls: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Benin - Pearce, Fred. African Queen. New Scientist, 11 September 1999, Issue 2203 - African slave and calculating prodigy: Bicentenary of the death of Thomas Fuller: https://doi.org/10.1016/0315-0860(90)90050-N - Article on Thomas Fuller: https://mathshistory.st-andrew....s.ac.uk/Biographies/ Contact me here: dimbdmc14@gmail.comThe music use in this video is "Raining Outside" by LukreThe beat used in the Intro was “beautiful Nubia” by dahcadencemakerTimestamps 0:00 Intro3:53 Disclaimer 4:43 What is Culture?5:28 Migration of West Africans (Recap)8:01 Why a Cultural Analysis Matters15:59 Debunking a Levantine Origin17:37 Our Frame Work19:01 Social Institution – Government 25:41 Social Institution – Religion34:30 Heka37:07 The Cosmogonies 38:09 Social Beliefs 39:52 Totemism41:48 Social Customs46:58 Gender Norms53:10 Arts and Crafts1:00:31 Capabilities1:12:05 Alright!
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🤲🏾Build Your Business like a Mogul: https://journey-with-us-how-to....-move-to-africa.teac
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Country: Nigeria
Released: 1978
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Fela Kuti -He Miss Road
#know, #greekmythology, #plato , #socrates, #philosophy
When you ask many people, who taught know thyself first, you will get thousands and thousands of answers pointing to European Greek Philosophers. Then they point to the temple of Delphi where they say it is etched on stone! In all Honest Who coined the phrase know thyself?
Does it Matter? What do you benefit from it?
Africans were already civilised to the highest point hundreds of millions of years before European ancestors crawled on the earth. Would such an advanced society fail to think Philosophically? Black people were the only literate and civilised people in antiquity. If you do not point such timelines to the Greeks and others, they will steal everything! "Know thyself" is an ancient African precept, from the Temple of Luxor actually Wazoti. It was appropriated by a number of pre-Socratic Greek writers, whose thinking was heavily influenced by Egyptian civilisation; and afterwards, most famously, adopted by Plato, in several of his Socratic dialogues. Over two thousand years this African precept was borrowed without acknowledgment is now said to be of Greek origins. Find the benefits of knowing thyself and Re-claim YOUR Heritage from cultural thieves, then use it to Actualize yourself and
Transcend yourself so as to UNLEASH Your Potential in Creativity and Full Living.
Here is How…. skeleton with scythe, the inscription "gnothi seauton"— know thyself—is in Greek.
Roman, circa 1st century.
Mena: this is a black Roman skeleton
Interestingly, the skeleton reclines very much like a Roman dinner guest
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ALERT: Africa Launches Own Internet Today — USA, Elon Blocked! 🔥Welcome to a new digital era! The African Union has officially launched AfriNet, the continent’s very own internet system — a bold move to break free from foreign control and surveillance.In this video, we dive deep into:🌍 Why the AU blocked Elon Musk and U.S. tech firms from AfriNet access🚨 How AfriNet changes everything — from security to communication💰 What this means for African data, tech startups, and economic independence⚔️ The Western backlash and fears of losing control over African networks💡 Reactions from AU insiders, African youth, and tech developersThis is not just a signal shift… it’s a power shift. The digital revolution has begun — and Africa is leading.✅ LIKE this video if you support Africa's digital independence✅ COMMENT: Should all continents build their own internet?✅
Did you know that you can learn colours in Kikuyu? In this video we learn different colours and get to understand them in Kikuyu language. Isn't it interesting? Let's go.......