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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
134 Views · 6 years ago

Dedon Kamathi interviews Steve Cokely about the Boule

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Baka Omubo
90 Views · 4 years ago

The Kemetic Roots of West Afrika

This video provides a breakdown of the Kemetic ancestral roots of contemporary West Afrikan populations using a multidisciplinary evidence based approach. Some of the fields of analysis include:

Historical Linguistics
Historical Archeology
Genetics
Structural Systems etc.

The ancestry of the Igbo, Yoruba, Wolof and Akan is discussed refuting the notion that the Afrikology subfields of Kemetology and Nubiology are the Hamitic hypothesis painted black. In reality scholars within these disciplines spearheaded the effort to defeat Hamiticism, especially at the Cairo Symposium of 1974.

0:00 Intro Identity Crisis
1:17 Afrikan map making
2:40 Hamitic Hypothesis
4:06 Hamitic Linguistics
5:00 Western Centered Historical Perspectives
5:30 West Afrikan Oral History
5:40 Archeological Industries from Eastern Afrika
6:00 West Afrikan Occupation Record
6:50 West Afrikan Oral History was not altered by eurasians
7:25 Afrikan Centered Philosophy and Logical Inferences
9:10 Pluridisciplinary Analysis
9:38 The Mulongi Model of Dr. Dika Akwa
10:17 Ancient DNA analysis at Shum Laka
10:44 Sahelian migratory ancestry of Kmt/Kush
11:07 Afrikan Historical Comparative Linguistics
12:30 Sahelian Waterways
12:44 Sengambian Historigraphy
14:04 Akan Historigraphy
15:10 Commonalities in Afrikan Material Cultures
15:40 Igbo Historiography
17:24 Yoruba Historiography



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Blaxit
17 Views · 6 years ago

Video from Juliet

Black Music Only
93 Views · 5 years ago

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
51 Views · 3 years ago

8.17.23 Dr. Gerald Horne on Sankofa Radio WSYP 95.1 FM discussing the legacy of Marcus Garvey and Pan-African News, from Africa to the Caribbean and beyond.

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20 Views · 2 years ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
72 Views · 5 years ago

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Thomas Sankara: The Upright Man

Baka Omubo
38 Views · 2 years ago

In this video we look at how Okunini Chancellor Williams and Okunini Cheikh Anta Diop reached the same conclusion about Black Kemet, despite each of them researching separately. (LIVE session with KueliMika)This video features materials protected by the Fair Use guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.Contact me here: dimbdmc14@gmail.com

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
48 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Mhenga Malcolm X: At the Embassy in Los Angeles [16 April 1961]

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
33 Views · 5 years ago

Made by leading Ugandan documentarist Nathan Ochole, this film explains what agroforestry is and the myriad of contributions that it has made to Uganda. It starts in the highlands of Kabale, where trees on farms prevented landslides and floods, provided fruit to villagers and made their agriculture more sustainable. It then roams to the parklands of northern Uganda where Borassus palms and Shea trees provide valuable nutrition and cash earnings (particularly for women in the case of Shea) and improve the yields of the crops grown near them. It visits Kapchorwa where we see the use of the nitrogen-fixing shrub Calliandra as feed for dairy cows and then documents the improvements that orange trees have made to livelihoods in Namatumba.

Along the way, the film interviews farmers as well as Dr Clement Okia, the representative of the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) in Uganda, and Dr Hilary Agaba, Programme Leader Agroforestry at Uganda’s National Forestry Resources Research Institute (NaFORRI NARO). It was produced by Cathy Watson, formerly of Tree Talk and Muvle Trust in Uganda and now Head of Programme Development at ICRAF, and by Australian AVID volunteer, Laura Keenan.

Baka Omubo
44 Views · 1 year ago

In this episode of KOK LIVE, we discuss the complex narrative of freedom and its implications throughout history, exploring the intersection of Christianity and colonialism while examining how these forces have shaped the lives of many from the colonial era to modern times.

We also delve into contemporary political landscapes, reflecting on figures like Donald Trump and the influence of African leaders in the ongoing quest for true liberation. Are we genuinely free, or are we merely dancing to the rhythm of old powers?

Share your thoughts. Let’s question our freedom together! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insightful discussions.


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Ọbádélé Kambon
50 Views · 1 year ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
35 Views · 5 years ago

When epidemiologists are faced with addressing questions that are too difficult, expensive or dangerous to test in the real world, they turn to mathematical modeling. Hear how scientists from the Institute for Disease Modeling are using models to guide global efforts towards the eradication and control of infectious diseases.

Science in the City connects you with experts in our community to explore the latest in science and technology. Events feature a presentation designed for general audiences followed by a discussion. PacSci hosts multiple Science in the City talks every month, each with a different topic. Learn more at pacsci.org/sitc

Ọbádélé Kambon
40 Views · 1 year ago

Would you like to help me reach 30K subscribers? Make sure you subscribe, like, and share this video!......Beyond Investments has several real estate developments, commercial and residential units that focus on sustainability, eco-friendly building while making a positive impact in the communities they serve.Learn more: Website: https://thebeyondinvestments.com/about/ Timestamps: 00:00-Intro 00:55-First Ghana trip 03:11-Why real estate 05:15-Freedom in Ghana12:00-House tour 24:00-Advice #africabusiness #ghanalife #timswain#realestateinafrica

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
126 Views · 5 years ago

Dr. Wade Nobles: Ancient Kemetic Thought and Practice

Baka Omubo
63 Views · 5 years ago

How Can More Schools in Africa Acquire Competence in Coding? | Sankofa Pan African Series

Dr. Bunmi Oyinsan discusses with Rama Zomaletho the importance of integrating practical technology in the curriculums of African schools and its advantages.


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Bakari Kwento
49 Views · 1 year ago

How many languages do you speak? Most Africans grow up multilingual. At school they're taught in the languages of former colonial powers, like English, French or Portuguese. At home they speak a local lingua franca like Swahili, Hausa, isiZulu or Pidgin, and another mothertongue. In this Street Debate ask: how do we promote African languages, while staying ahead in a globalized world?

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
36 Views · 12 months ago

Blackness is the sixth single from Jeru The Damaja's living album "Home Cooking" and serves an outro to 2020 and an intro into 2021.

With all of the racial tension, police brutality, and not to mention the coronavirus, 2020 was a year to reflect on life; that reflection led to the revelation expressed in this song.

"Blackness" has a funky spoken word vibe, big drums, and mystical strings; the message is clear and, in this day and age, needed more than ever.

To achieve higher levels of existence, we must exist on a higher level.

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