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The highlight of this year’s Black History Month celebration at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, was a lecture on 2nd March 2017 by Thomas Kwesi Quartey, the deputy chairperson of the African Union.
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There's a big difference in buying land in Afrika, Ghana vs that in the US.
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On February 11, 1990 Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years. Watch the in-depth reporting from CBC News: The National on that historic day.
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"They're BLACK!": Afro-Brazilians want Paris Olympic winners of visible African ancestry recognized as BLACK. White Brazilians, on the other hand, say that pointing out racial classification is divisive and unnecessary. The debate is yet another example of the rise of racial politics in Brazil.Please Visit our Website to get more information: https://blackbraziltoday.com/🔔Explore the true narrative of Brazil – Subscribe to Black Brazil Today for insightful discussions on race, culture, and media.🔍 =============================✅ About Black Brazil Today. Welcome to Black Brazil Today, a channel that explores black Brazilians' vibrant and diverse experiences✊. Get into our in-depth race, culture, and media discussions, highlighting Brazilian society's significant strides and challenges. Join us as we dissect racial dynamics, celebrate black Brazilian culture, and amplify voices often unheard. From music and movies to social movements, we bring you the real stories shaping black Brazil's narrative. Subscribe to be part of a community committed to truth, representation, and change. 🎥🌍💬 🔔 Let's Explore the untold stories – Subscribe to Black Brazil Today for the latest on black Brazilians in news, music, and entertainment. 🎵📰 https://www.youtube.com/@black....braziltoday3316/tuto =================================#racialpolitics #blackbrazilians #afrobrazilians #2024olympics #paris2024 #raceinbrazil #whitebrazilians #blackidentity #blackinbrazil #blackathletes ⚠️DISCLAIMER: We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of watching any of our publications. You acknowledge that you use the information we provide at your own risk. Do your research. Copyright Notice: This video and our YouTube channel contain dialogue, music, and images that are the property of Black Brazil Today. You are authorized to share the video link and channel and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to our YouTube channel is provided. © Black Brazil Today
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In 2011 Cote d'Ivoire - or Ivory Coast as it is known in the english speaking world - was torn apart by inter-community violence that broke out between supporters of newly elected President Ouattara and his predecessor Laurent Gbagbo. It was the latest round in a bitter ethnic struggle that had wrought havoc in this former French colony for a decade. Three thousand people were killed; more than a million, from both side, were displaced.
The fighting was only brought to an end with the help of French and UN troops who intervened on Ouattara's side. Today the government says its aim is to lay these tensions to rest and return to the peace and stability that once made Cote D'Ivoire one of the most prosperous nations in West Africa.
But although violence has indeed diminished abd the country is enjoying a degree of economic success, dangerous ethnic and political rivalries still simmer. Last years saw protests over constitutional reforms aimed at preventing the exclusion of presidential candidates based on their ethnicity, and in January a pay dispute involving the army broke out into a short lived mutiny.
The country's former president Laurent Gbagbo, who still commands support in parts of the country, is currently on trial at the International Criminal Court for crimes allegedly committed before and during the election conflict six years ago. But while Gbagbo faces justice at the Hague and some of his followers have been already been jailed back home, it seems that no Ouattara followers have yet been prosecuted.
People & Power sent filmmaker Victoria Baux to the west of the country where pro-Gbagbo communities were savagely targeted by pro-Ouattara forces during the violence of 2011.
We wanted to find out why the government's promises to provide impartial justice to the victims hadn't yet been kept. We also wanted to investigate disturbing claims about ethnic attacks that took place well after President Ouattara came to power - events that, it's been alleged, were witnessed by UN peacekeeping troops who failed to intervene.
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Paul Andersen explains how populations experience exponential. He begins by address the major players; N (population size) and r (growth rate). He models population growth in rabbits through four generations. He then shows you how to use a spreadsheet and then algebra to predict future populations.
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Lovable Mrs. Makeba talks about racism during her visit in Finland in 1969.
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THIS bastard use to cut black mens hands off if they never brought back rubber from the rubber trees and then made chocolates in the shape of hands. I can feel myself getting angry
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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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