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▬▬WEST SHOCKED! Burkina Faso Abolishes Colonial Attire, Commands Use of Local Fabrics in Schools and Government.President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Fasois rapidly establishing himself as a uniqueand visionary leader in Africa, implementingreforms that break from conventionalleadership on the continent.#africanhistory #africanmovies #africanews
Investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas has said he will soon release an investigative piece on some politicians in Ghana before the election 2024.
Read excerpts from How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney with me! This book was written in 1972 so the facts, figures, and nomenclature reflect that time. Sadly, Rodney's powerful ideas caused him to be assassinated in 1980. His works are still extremely resonant today, as the international landscape continues to evolve.
This is the first episode of The Archive, a show where we talk about history, politics, and books.
In this episode, I make the case for the deep importance of ancestral names and introduce viewers to an African naming practice. Those names are a requisite of personhood. They map out and even guide us to the realization of our path/purpose in the temporal world. The name of a person must reflects his/her purpose in life; said another way, names function as indexes of the particular “soul” assigned a particular human mission, as revealed on a particular day of birth.
Nana Tony Martin giving a lecture on the history of Nana Marcus Garvey and the UNIA-ACL
Usman Mohamadu walked over 300 miles in 10 days to sell his cattle for a fortune in a country very fond of red meat. The second part of our special report on Fulani nomads
A brief history on African religion in the U.S. and its commodification by Europeans.
Our ancestors were murdered for practicing our systems of healing and spiritual communion, and were labeled as devil worshippers because Europeans feared the power of those systems of active faith.
Africans had no concept of the devil the way it was forced upon us through European christianity. Fear of our families being broken apart, fear of our children, wives, and husbands being raped or castrated, fear of being punished to death for being ourselves- FEAR was the portal through which the devil, white Jesus, heaven, and hell came into our psyches and still affect us to this day.
Here are my sources below for this video:
Spiritual Merchants: Religion, Magic, and Commerce
By Carolyn Morrow Long
Mojo Workin': The Old African American Hoodoo System
By Katrina Hazzard-Donald
African American Slavery and Disability: Bodies, Property, and Power in the Antebellum South
By Dea Boster
Black Magic: Religion and the African American Conjuring Tradition
By Yvonne Chireau
Conjure in African American Society
Jeffrey Anderson
Cultures of Empire: A Reader
By Catherine Hall
An Encyclopedia of Slave Rebellion and Resistance
Edited by Junius Rodriguez
Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Georgia Narratives Part 1
Narrative of the Life of Thomas Cooper
In this thought-provoking presentation, Robin Walker: The Black History Man, breaks down Franz Fanon's views on Colourism, and the way Colourism creates conflict amongst oppressed people.
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Kambale Musavuli from the Center for Research on the Congo breaks down the escalating conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo between the Rwandan backed- M23 rebel group and the Congolese army (FARDC). Musavuli explains how proxy forces including Rwanda, which he calls “the Israel of Africa,” is waging a devastating war over the DR Congo’s vast mineral wealth: “The US cannot compete in AI without having access to raw materials and Rwanda are the proxy mercenaries for the West’s interests.”
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Movement of the People (MOP) Educational Series Presents:
The Liberation of the African Mind with Dr. Wade Ifagbemi Sangodare Nobles
Wade W. Nobles is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Africana Studies at San Francisco State University and notable pioneer of the African-American Psychology movement.
Nobles is the founder and executive director of the Institute for the Advanced Study of Black Family, Life and Culture, Inc. in Oakland, California, an independent organization whose sole objective is the betterment of black family life and culture. The institute performs both social work and scientific research. Nobles was a founding member of the Association of Black Psychologists, where he served as national President from 1994 to 1995. An experimental social psychologist, Nobles focuses his research on such topics as African psychology, Black self-concept, African-American family dynamics, and African-centered education, healing, and spirituality. Nobles co-leads the “Enyimnyam Project,” created with the objective of connecting diasporic Africans with Africans from the continent.
Nobles has authored over 100 articles, research reports, chapters, and books, including African Psychology: Toward its Reclamation, Reascension and Revitalization, Seeking the Sakhu: Foundational Writings in African Psychology, and The Island of Memes: Haiti’s Unfinished Revolution Island of Memes, inspired by Nobles' visit to Haiti following the 2010 earthquake, focuses on the roles of Haitian religion and class systems in its recovery from natural disaster and uses memes as cultural indicators.
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Dive into Tamu Mazama's universe with her new music video "Orisha" filmed in Ivory Coast and Guadeloupe
Directed by the young Ivorian the_vinke_
Many institutions bear his name. He upgraded the economic status of the country after independence. But his reign faced dark shadows when three prominent politicians were assassinated. Up to date he is accused of acquiring massive pieces of land.
He is Jomo Kenyatta, the first president of Kenya.
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We are happy to welcome Bevin Magama to 'Africanus Talks' to discuss his passion for professional storytelling and writing. Bevin travels extensively around the UK and internationally conducting themed storytelling workshops alongside his own live performances. In both schools and workplaces, Bevin's wealth of knowledge about 'Storytelling' as more than just an art form, but a cultural backbone much needed within Africanus communities is exhaustive. Bevins skills allow him to use storytelling to challenge bullying in workplaces, conflict resolution, while still creating a safe environment renowned for being fun, building confidence, improving literacy and oracy in schools. We hope you enjoy this introspective interview from our brother Bevin Magama!
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In Uganda, young women are leaving their homes to try and find jobs as domestic workers, but for some their new lives can lead to mistreatment and abuse.A charity in Kenya is calling for the introduction of laws to protect domestic workers, who are commonly referred to as ‘housegirls’, to ensure their safety.For BBC Africa Eye, reporter Nancy Kacungira has been investigating why young women living near Uganda’s border are leaving their villages to find work in Kenya.
President Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso has not only broken free from economic shackles but has also laid the foundation for a future built on self-reliance, industrial strength, and cultural revival. He has defied global financial institutions, reclaimed national wealth, and rebuilt the backbone of his country’s economy
This Is Why African Presidents Hold On To Power And Special Tactics They Use To Retain Power
In this eye-opening video, we delve into the intricate world of African politics and uncover the reasons behind the prolonged reign of African presidents. Have you ever wondered why some African leaders seem to hold on to power indefinitely? Many people would think that it is centered around money but curiously, It isn't to an extent. We would also examine the tactics they employ to secure their positions? And perhaps most importantly, is there any room for democracy in Africa?
In this video, we mentioned an example of elections that happened back in 2016 in Gambia as an example.
In order to explore answers to these thought -provoking questions, We'll take a deep dive into examining the historical, cultural, and political factors that contribute to their prolonged reign. We'll uncover the deep-rooted issues that influence power dynamics in African nations.