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Kwabena Ofori Osei
174 Views · 2 years ago

In this exclusive documentary Cape Coast Castle is brought to the for front and the grave history of what occurred during the transatlantic slave trade Is highlighted.

Black Music Only
93 Views · 5 years ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
83 Views · 5 years ago

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If you are following the Gregorian calendar, you must be prepared for the frequencies and energies of the New Year from a Kemetic, African centered consciousness.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
72 Views · 2 years ago

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
20 Views · 2 years ago

Blair Underwood takes him on a journey to discover his roots, how his ancestors lived and exactly where in Africa they came from. The journey helps him realize a lifelong dream.

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Sudan Ndugu
59 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Jerry Visits Africa For The First Time& Shares Why He Never Wanted To Visit Until After George Floyd

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
14 Views · 5 years ago

This year, Europe has seen unprecedented numbers of refugees and other migrants cross over its borders - well in excess of 350,000 people, who - driven by fear of war and terror or by poverty and the promise of a better life - have made the treacherous journey by land and sea out of the Middle East and Africa.

Very few of them will have official status or the right documents, most are short of money and don't know how they will survive, but all hope they will find a safe haven - be it temporary or permanent - in a continent that seems peaceful, prosperous and secure. And for some - the fortunate minority - that is indeed what they will find. They will be taken care of. But many won't. Desperate, vulnerable and ever fearful of deportation as illegal immigrants, they will be forced to live on the margins, to go wherever they can, and take on whatever work they can get to survive.

And that can lead them wide open to exploitation.

This is the illuminating story of just one group of last summer's arrivals: migrants into southern Italy who became reluctant recruits in a vast army of casual farm labourers. It is a story that says as much about modern Europe as it does about the migrants as the story touches the tens of millions of the continent's citizens who purchase or consume one of Italy's most famous foodstuffs: its rich, sweet, sun-ripened tomatoes.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
36 Views · 5 years ago

Mhenga Yosef Ben Jochannan: From Ancient Kemet to the Arab Republic of Egypt

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
65 Views · 4 years ago

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43 Views · 3 years ago

Phillip Scott reports on Zambia & DR Congo signing away their cobalt supply chain to the US.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
38 Views · 3 years ago

Jake Blount, a banjo scholar, explains.

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Jake Blount has built a career out of understanding the banjo’s connection to Black American folk music. In this video, he walks us through the instrument’s history — from West Africa to enslaved people in the US to the early record industry — to explain how Black folk music has evolved.

For example: The early record industry confined Black musicians to “race records” and white musicians to “hillbilly records.” Hillbilly music would have been early country and string band music. Race records restricted Black musicians to blues and jazz genres. Which meant Black musicians playing bluegrass-style banjo weren’t recorded — even if they were responsible for teaching white musicians.

Using field recordings, their own banjo and fiddle skills, and a deconstructed version of one of their own songs, Jake explains how Black musicians have long been left out of the current canon of folklore recordings and American folk music history. And what he’s doing to keep the tradition alive, with fresh observations and a musical style that looks both forward and backward.

This video was filmed on location at Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Listen to Jake Blount’s music and find his album The New Faith, here: https://jakeblount.com/

Jake’s website also lists resources for Black string band music. You can find free online resources, discover contemporary black artists, and listen to source recordings here: https://jakeblount.com/black-stringband-resources

Gribble, M., Lusk, J., York, A. “Altamont” Black Stringband Music from the Library of Congress
Blount, J. “Once There Was No Sun” The New Faith
Jones, B. “Once There Was No Sun”

Smithsonian Music, “Roots of African American Music”
https://music.si.edu/spotlight..../african-american-mu

Smithsonian Music, “Banjos”
​​https://music.si.edu/spotlight/banjos-smithsonian

PBS, “Blackface Minstrelsy”
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Mama marika
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Yaw Ababio
19 Views · 10 months ago

🇬🇭 What drives a successful American to leave it all behind and move to Africa?
In this powerful conversation, Tim Swain (@MrTimSwain) shares how a mission trip changed the course of his life and led him from Texas to Ghana — not just geographically, but spiritually and purposefully.

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Why African Americans are searching for something deeper

The role of faith and calling in life decisions

The realities of living in Ghana as a Black American

Identity, diaspora, and building bridges across cultures

🔥 Whether you're from Africa or the diaspora, this episode will challenge how you see purpose, success, and home.

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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:31 Tim's journey to Africa
1:31 First arriving in Africa
2:36 Simply existing
4:46 Why Tim moved to Ghana
8:39 Resistance to Africa
10:33 Superiority complex to Africans
13:10 Why Tim decided to stay in Ghana
15:25 Family & security
17:42 Black identity and blackness
21:39 Linguistics & language
23:36 Consumption of American hip-hop
24:49 Tim Swain's NGO "Anidaso"
27:30 American integration with Africans
29:13 Acknowledging privilege
34:10 Fondest memories in US & Ghana
38.08 Letting go of identity
38:43 Message to those who haven't visited Ghana
43.13 Outro

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
63 Views · 1 year ago

Burkina Faso ABANDONS Colonial Tradition of Barrister Wigs!In a bold move, Burkina Faso has decided to ditch a relic of its colonial past - the traditional barrister wigs worn by lawyers in court. This tradition, inherited from the French colonial era, has been a symbol of the country's judicial system for decades. But what led to this sudden change? Is it a step towards decolonization or a bid to modernize the country's legal system? Watch to find out more about this significant decision and what it means for the future of Burkina Faso's judiciary.#burkinafaso #ibrahimtraoré #colonialwigs #bannedabout UsWelcome to Voice of Africa! Our channel brings you the vibrant stories, rich cultures, and diverse perspectives from across the African continent. We explore political landscapes, historical events, cultural heritage, and contemporary issues shaping Africa today. Join us to hear the untold stories and voices that often go unheard in mainstream media. Voice of Africa is your go-to source for all things Africa.Channel GoalAt Voice of Africa, our goal is to enlighten and inspire by showcasing Africa's true essence. We aim to provide a platform for African voices, promote cultural understanding, and highlight the continent's contributions to the world.DisclaimerVoice of Africa provides informational content that reflects individual opinions and not the official stance of the channel. While we strive for accuracy, our content is not professional advice. Voice of Africa is not responsible for any actions taken based on our videos.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
20 Views · 9 months ago

GUELWAAR aka The Noble One
A film by Osumane Sembene
Country: Senegal
Year : 1993

Jakumir
164 Views · 5 years ago

The basics of crypto currency and why we need to know about it.

Asantu Kweku Maroon
64 Views · 5 years ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
59 Views · 5 years ago

Obadele "Africano" Kambon and Kwabena "Jahwi" Danso
An exercise called Jogo-de-dentro or "inside game." Playing in a very tight space encircled...errr...or ensquared...by 4 berimbaus. Any movements are allowed but we focus on au and role...and you have to stay in the square...errrr...unless you have to put your knee on someone's chest, then you're allowed to go outside just for dramatic effect...




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