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Full Title: Electronic Waste Dumping in Africa
Presenters: Lauren Johnson
Advised by: Steven Frysinger
Abstract: European countries such as Germany, Norway, and the UK along with the United States, China and Japan are creating more electronic waste than ever before. When electronics break or are replaced with a newer model, they are shipped by E-waste recycling companies to Africa and resold in markets at a discounted price. Unfortunately, many of the products arrive broken beyond repair and must be discarded. The electronics end up in countries like Agbogbloshie in Accra, Ghana where huge dumps of e-waste accumulate. The e-waste dumps are then scavenged by locals who hope to make money from the precious metals contained within the electronics. Sadly, this electronic waste is accompanied by a number of health and environmental problems due to the toxic chemicals present in many of the devices. The research conducted regarding electronic waste dumping in Africa involves analyzing current legislation dealing with the import and export of electronic waste as well as a life cycle analysis of electronics. It will be used to determine what steps can be taken to remediate electronic waste sites and prevent future electronic waste dumps.
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What is Afrocentrism? Dr. Molefi Asante, one of the pioneer in Afrocentric thought tells you what Afrocentrism is and what it is not and the direction Afrocentrism must go.
The Afrocentric paradigm is a revolutionary shift in thinking proposed as a constructural adjustment to black disorientation, decenteredness, and lack of agency. The Afrocentrist asks the question, “What would African people do if there were no white people?” In other words, what natural responses would occur in the relationships, attitudes toward the environment, kinship patterns, preferences for colors, type of religion, and historical referent points for African people if there had not been any intervention of colonialism or enslavement? Afrocentricity answers this question by asserting the central role of the African subject within the context of African history, thereby removing Europe from the center of the African reality. In this way, Afrocentricity becomes a revolutionary idea because it studies ideas, concepts, events, personalities, and political and economic processes from a standpoint of black people as subjects and not as objects, basing all knowledge on the authentic interrogation of location.
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Oluwa (Many Rains Ago) · Quincy Jones · Letta Mbulu · The Wattsline Choir
Roots: The Saga Of An American Family
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Released on: 1977-01-01
Producer: A.Quincy Jones
Composer Lyricist: Caiphus Semenya
Composer Lyricist: Quincy Jones
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These genuine Bolga baskets are exclusively woven by the indigenous Gurune people (also known as Frafra) around the town of Bolgatanga in Northern Ghana.
Bolga is the crafts center of Northern Ghana. For many generations, weaving has been a traditional skill of the people there. The soil around Bolgatanga is not fertile enough for extensive agricultural activities. As a result, handicraft activities such as basket weaving, leather work, and pottery are undertaken mostly by women to supplement their incomes since they are primarily subsistence farmers.
The creation of these Bolga baskets is a complex process that captures the exquisite skill of the weavers.
First, veta vera straw, known locally as kinkahe, is collected from the tops of the grass stalks, then each piece is split in half vertically.
Once the straw is split, it is then twisted back together to give it strength.
At this point the straw is put in bunches and dyed in boiling water. For bright colors the straw is dyed yellow first, then the color.
After coloring, the weaver carefully selects appropriate straw for the base, sides and handle. The selection of the proper grass for various parts of the basket is critical to good weaving.
Weaving starts at the base and works up to the rim. The rims are generally finished flat, or wrapped with straw to form a rounded edge.
Once the rims are finished, the handle will be created, attached, and customized. Handles are made with a sturdy wrapping technique around a grass core.
Hundreds of remaining bits of straw that are sticking out of the basket are carefully trimmed off.
Leather handles are skillfully applied by local leather workers.
A medium basket takes about 3 days to complete. Some shapes and patterns are more difficult to weave and take longer.
A Black family in North Carolina has been harassed for decades by land developers attempting to take their waterfront property.
🌱 Bamboo Farming Africa: The $60 Billion Crop Making African Farmers Millionaires in 3 Years
Discover the bamboo farming revolution transforming African agriculture! This fast-growing wonder plant generates 10x more profit than traditional crops and is creating millionaires across Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Ghana. Learn why smart African farmers are ditching maize for this "green gold" that literally grows 3 feet while you sleep.
🚀 What You'll Discover in This Video:
How bamboo farming in Africa generates $5,000+ per acre per harvest
The exact profitable bamboo species for African climates (Dendrocalamus asper, Bambusa vulgaris, Moso bamboo)
Why Ethiopia controls 67% of Africa's bamboo market while other countries miss out
Real farmer success stories: from "worthless" land to university fees paid in full
Step-by-step guide to starting your profitable bamboo plantation
How to earn passive income through carbon credits while farming
The construction boom driving massive demand for African bamboo scaffolding
💰 Bamboo Farming Profit Breakdown:
Start with 1 acre → Plant 250 bamboo stems → Harvest 5,000 culms → Earn $5,000 per harvest
With 30% annual growth rate, you're looking at over 1.2 million culms in just 6 years! Compare that to eucalyptus (20 years) or coffee (5+ years to maturity).
🌍 Perfect for African Development Enthusiasts:
✅ African farmers seeking sustainable agriculture alternatives
✅ Diaspora investors exploring African investment opportunities
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✅ Anyone passionate about African renaissance and economic growth
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🎯 Bamboo Farming Regions Covered:
East Africa: Kenya highlands, Ethiopia lowlands, Uganda agroforestry zones
West Africa: Nigeria humid regions, Ghana forest zones, Cameroon highlands
Climate adaptation: tropical, subtropical, semi-arid, and highland varieties
Soil requirements: degraded land restoration, marginal soil productivity
📈 Market Opportunities Revealed:
The global bamboo trade worth $60 billion annually includes construction scaffolding, furniture manufacturing, textile production, paper processing, charcoal briquettes, biofuel energy, and even smartphone accessories. Africa currently produces less than 5% of this massive market.
🌿 Environmental Benefits:
Bamboo farming provides carbon sequestration (30% more than trees), soil erosion control, drought resistance, air purification, and biodiversity restoration. Perfect for climate change mitigation and sustainable development goals.
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#NewBlackDaddy Diary 4: What name will I give my son?
WHAT'S IN A NAME?.... EVERYTHING!
In this reflection I explain the process myself & my Kween went through to name our Son. I explore the meaning of the names my parents gave me and how I understand this as an adult.
I also breakdown why it was important for us to give our child Afrikan name exclusively.
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Artist: The O'Jays
Track: Back Stabbers
Release Date: 1972
Label: Legacy/PIR
Dr. Anthony Dixon is a professor of African American history and expert on Black Seminole/Gullah Geechee culture and history.
Black Seminoles participated in one of the most successful slave revolts in American history. Dr. Anthony Dixon shares with us how the people who would be called during the President Andrew Jackson era "Native Indians" and "Black Indians" would combine forces in a fight for freedom that would span several decades, two wars and is considered by many as the largest slave revolt on America soil.
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In this video we take a look at the Constitution Laws and Rights that governed the African people prior to colonization. These Laws were summarized by Dr. Chancellor Williams.
There are 21 Laws and 20 Rights
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In this video Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy exposes the LIE behind the concept of Western Civilization and its roots in modern White Nationalism.
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