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When filming this story I thought to myself,why are we so thrilled about technology and I still can’t download food?#FieldMusings ! The closest I can get is drooling over videos & pictures, but learning how to grow food that promises to be a reason for the longevity of oriental people, and having it thrive in our soils, that’s the closest I can get to being thrilled by technology! Meet Anthony, he has mastered growing the dragon fruit and is working towards making it one of Kenya’s leading cash crops. Other than it’s health benefits, the returns will make you download that castle you have been building from the air to actually living in one!
Is Africa truly free, or are we still bound by invisible chains? In this eye-opening video, we explore how foreign religions—introduced through colonialism—continue to shape Africa's cultural, political, and social landscape. Are these belief systems empowering us, or are they holding us back? Let’s unpack the truth behind these powerful forces and their impact on African freedom.
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In this powerful lecture, Nana Amos Wilson dissects the systemic roots of racial inferiority and the psychological warfare waged against Black communities. Delving into the replication of the infamous "doll test" study, Wilson critiques assimilationist ideologies, exposes the political necessity of Black maladjustment for Eurocentric dominance, and champions Afrocentric education as the path to liberation. Discover why cultural identity, self-love, and African spirituality are vital to dismantling internalized oppression and reclaiming collective power. A must-watch for educators, activists, and anyone committed to Black empowerment. #amoswilson #afrocentriceducation #blackpsychology #racialidentity #blackempowerment #systemicracism #culturalrevival #blackconsciousness #africanspirituality #decolonizeeducation Afrocentric education, Black psychology, racial inferiority, doll test study, cultural identity, African empowerment, systemic racism, Black self-esteem, Dr. Amos Wilson lecture, Eurocentric dominance, African spirituality, internalized oppression, Black liberation, psychological warfare, decolonizing education
The World Bank has warned that Nigeria’s poverty levels are rising fast and will likely get worse in the coming years. A high cost of living and poor wages have eroded earnings and plunged millions into poverty. And the situation isn't helped by the government's decision to end decades of petrol subsidies.
Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris reports from Dan Tawaya, northwest Nigeria.
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Of all of West Africa, Senegal is probably the country that has been affected the most my environmental chances that are impacting the oceans. Subject to the wrath of Mother Nature, the seafaring people have a dilemma to face, should they take to the open seas, or stay put?
Elsewhere, wedged between the vast wildernesses of the Atlantic and the Sahara, Mauritania was born of sand and wind. In order to survive there, people became nomads. A tough way of life, this forged the identity of their nation, however this is now disappearing.
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The quality and craftsmanship here in Africa is far more superior then the standard in the US.
Mhenga Amos Wilson: The Falsification of African Consciousness
How to grow top quality melons? Senegal's melon story reveals the secrets of success in Africa for producing and then shipping delicious fruits to Europe. French fruit company Soldive has brought great benefits to the local farming community and they share how their lives have improved.
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In the first panel, participants examined various forms of racism and their effects on society. Professor Blakey talked about inherent racism within U.S. culture. They talked about such topics as inherent racism within U.S. culture, the global dimensions of racism and its effect on minority health. After the presentations, they took questions from the audience. Panelists included Howard University professors and students, health care experts and social researchers. - Jan. 16, 1996
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DOWNFALL OF NOLLYWOOD??? CANALPLUS ACQUIRES ROK; https://africanews.space/break....ing-news-canal-group
In reality, "nollywood" has been a downfall from the word go!
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Kidnapper ants raid other ant species' colonies, abduct their young and take them back to their nest. When the enslaved babies grow up, the kidnappers trick them into serving their captors – hunting, cleaning the nest, even chewing up their food for them.
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A miniature drama is playing out on the forest floor in California’s preeminent mountain range, the Sierra Nevada, at this time of year. As the sun sets, look closely and you might see a stream of red ants frantically climbing over leaves and rocks.
They aren’t looking for food. They’re looking for other ants. They’re kidnappers.
“It’s hard to know who you're rooting for in this situation,” says Kelsey Scheckel, a graduate student at UC Berkeley who studies kidnapper ants. “You're just excited to be a bystander.”
On this late summer afternoon, Scheckel stares intently over the landscape at the Sagehen Creek Field Station, part of the University of California’s Natural Reserve System, near Truckee, California.“The first thing we do is try to find a colony with two very different-looking species cohabitating,” Scheckel says.
“That type of coexistence is pretty rare. As soon as we find that, we can get excited.”
--- How do ants communicate?
Ants mostly use their sense of smell to learn about the world around themselves and to recognize nestmates from intruders. They don’t have noses. Instead, they use their antennae to sense chemicals on surfaces and in the air. Ants’ antennae are porous like a kitchen sponge allowing chemicals to enter and activate receptors inside. You will often see ants tap each other with their antennae. That behavior, called antennation, helps them recognize nestmates who will share the same chemical nest signature.
---Can ants bite or sting?
Many ants will use their mandibles, or jaws, to defend themselves but that typically just feels like a pinch. Some ants have a stinger at the end of their abdomen that can deliver a venomous sting. While the type of venom can vary across species, many ants’ sting contains formic acid which causes a burning sensation. Some have special glands containing acid that can spray at attackers causing burning and alarming odors.
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THE PENUEL SHOW WITH Dr Baba Buntu
00:00 - INTRO
07:30 - Biography
19:15 - Africam youth
21:55 - What Africans are missing
28:00 - Importance of traveling
34:10 - Survivors mindset
40:05 - Life of crime
42:10 - Illegal immigrants in South Africa
46:35 - Xenophobia
53:25 - Are Africans better than Europeans
1:03:00 - Pan-African anger
1:09:40 - Land Issues, Call to action
1:15:00 - Taking action in one's life
1:17:55 - Self introspection & development
1:22:15 - Defining Pan-Africanism
1:28:00 - Breaking away from traditions
1:29:45 - Who identifies as Pan-Africanist
1:33:15 - Importance of dress codes
1:36:35 - Black governance
1:46:00 - The black family
1:50:45 - Shabaka Men of Africa
1:55:35 - Ebukhosini Solutions
2:00:20 - Art as an educational tool
2:05:45 - Men's mental health
2:11:50 - Fatherhood
2:25:55 - Dealing with baggage
2:32:20 - Finding a way forward
2:35:50 - Closing comments
2:37:25 - ENDS