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Can spirituality restore Afrikan woman leadership to it’s rightful place?
full breakdown: https://alkebulan.org/2018/02/26/womenleadership/
1) Why does so little commentary about women in the movement focus on spirituality?
2) How do we develop a politicised Afrikan-Centered Spiritual world-view”?
3) Why does so little commentary about women in the movement focus on spirituality ?
4) What are the stages of Development for Afrikan women?
5) Is there an equivalent for Afrikan men?
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Mama Marimba Ani: Is an Afrikan-Centered Cultural Scientist, engaged in the reconceptualization of the Afrikan Experience from the perspective of Afrikan people and also is known for introducing the term “Maafa” to describe what is known as the Afrikan Holocaust. She served as an SNCC field secretary in the Freedom Summer of 1964 and was later brought to Hunter College in the City University of New York, under the tutelage of Nana Dr. John Henrik Clarke, where she taught for 25 years. A partial list of the courses that she delivered include: Afrikan Civilization; Afrikan Spirituality in the Diaspora; Women in Afrika; Women in the Afrikan Diaspora; Men in the Afrikan Diaspora; Afrikan Spiritual Thought Systems; The Afrikan World View; The Work of Cheikh Anta Diop; The Work of Ayi Kwei Armah; Theories of White Racism.
In addition, she created the Maat/Maafa/Sankofa Paradigm as part of the development of an Afrikan Cultural Science and Social Theory. She is the founding director of the Afrikan Heritage Afterschool Program (AHAP) in Harlem New York (1983-1998) and after leaving the academy now directs this programme in Atlanta. Mama Marimba is an active member of Us Lifting Us, an Afrikan/Black economic cooperative, and the Association for the Study of Classical Afrikan Civilizations. She is author of a number of ground breaking books: Let the Circle Be Unbroken: The Implications of African Spirituality in the Diaspora (1989); Yurugu: An African-centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior: African-Centered Critique of European Thought and Behavior (1994). Ideologically, Mama Marimba considers herself “a Garveyite, An Afrikan Sovereignist, and a Race Woman” and in Mosiah 2015 Mama Marimba was appointed the UNIA-ACL Ambassador of Race First Sovereign Development.
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First Fridays Open Mic Night 2 February 2018
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Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy presents on the Antiquity and Middle Ages Channel on the Black presence in the ancient Mediterranean
Join us on a captivating journey through time as we uncover the evidence of Black people in the Mediterranean region. From ancient civilizations to the present day, the Mediterranean has a rich history of Black presence often overlooked. Explore historical records and archeological findings that showcase their integral role in ancient civilizations and trade networks. Witness fascinating artifacts, burial sites, and artwork that challenge prevailing narratives. Discover how Black individuals held positions of power in the Roman Empire, leaving an indelible mark. Learn about the influence of the Arab slave trade and the establishment of thriving Afro-Mediterranean communities. Through expert interviews and stunning visuals, this video sheds light on the often overlooked diversity of the Mediterranean's cultural tapestry. Prepare to be enlightened and inspired as we explore the evidence for Black people in the Mediterranean. Subscribe now to embark on this illuminating adventure!
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.
For more information on the event, see http://wp.me/p7H5Hv-121
Banking on Africa- the bitcoin revolution
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Jesus Never Existed - An Introduction To The Ultimate Heresy by Kenneth Humphreys Audiobook pt 2
Watch this Story about a woman who Stole Her Sister's Husband And Lived To Regret It
Welcome to African Tales By Chi. On this channel, you can watch entertaining stories that are deeply rooted in culture.
Keywords : African Tales, Folktale, Folklore, Mystery Family Drama, Animated Tales, Village life
Decolonization of European terms like house slave field slave, coon, tom are terminology our enemies use to describe Africans we need to start using African words to describe racial traitors.
The Earth's climate is in a constant state of change based on its position relative to the sun. This relationship means that as the planet's relationship to the sun changes, unexpected series of events can produce remarkably different landmarks. Such a thing happened not too long ago in Africa, where, for a brief time, the Sahara desert reverted back to a lush grassland. Today we're exploring all the various factors that led to the Sahara turning green.
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"Infados" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
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"Artifact" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
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Zanzibar -- The Dark Side of Paradise is a twenty minute news documentary which looks at the causes and consequences of the longest blackout in history.
The film assesses how unremitting power problems in the Spice Islands are putting their fragile economy at great risk, whilst also denying their impoverished population a safe water supply. It also provides a background of Zanzibar's current political situation and their dependence on tourism in order to illustrate why the power cuts are only serving to aggravate an already dire situation.
Manchester graduate and Equity and Merit scholar, Andrew Amara is on a mission to bring affordable housing and considered planning to slums in Uganda.
Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan being interviewed by Imhotep Gary Byrd on the GBE - WLIB
Sebastian Tirtirau is one of the very few people around the world that has worked with remote tribes around the world for the last 25 years. This episode introduces you into the life of remote pygmy tribes in the Congo basin.
PRESENTER Sebastian TirtirauGabriel Buruiana
NARRATION Tom Wilson
PRODUCER Spring Media Production
EDITING Florian Ardelean
MUSIC Mihnea Irimia
VIDEO & SOUND RECORDING Madalin CiobanuValentin Moloman
SOUND DESIGN Florian Titus Ardelean / Cinesound Europe
GRAPHICS/VISUAL EFFECTS/COMPOSITING/ANIMATION Cristiana Apostol / Cinesound Europe
SPECIAL THANKS Indigenous People that appear in the film
DIRECTED BY Attila Peli
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