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Mutabaruka Speaks "Women Can Never Be Fathers, When The Father Is Not There, It's An Imbal
Mutabaruka Speaks "Women Can Never Be Fathers, When The Father Is Not There, It's An Imbal Baka Omubo 93 Views • 4 years ago

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BARAZA Enhancing Community based Black Education through Blockchain - Black Blockchain Summit 2020
BARAZA Enhancing Community based Black Education through Blockchain - Black Blockchain Summit 2020 Jakumir 50 Views • 5 years ago

The Black Blockchain Summit 2020 presents the following open ended discussion regarding the listed topic. All discussions were presented via live stream on September 12-13, 2020. Traditionally, the annual Black Blockchain Summit is an in-person and ticketed event held on the campus of Howard University.

To provide wider access, and to accommodate for the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic , all Summit activities were convened online and content provided for free to all registered participants of the Summit and to the global community via YouTube, Facebook, and Whova.

All opinions, ideas, and, references to intellectual property expressed in the following video are those of the individual speakers. Information shared should in no way be considered and endorsement by The Black Blockchain Summit. It is the mission of the Summit to provide access for conversation and convening, with the aim of ensuring a safe space for information sharing, education, and as our theme states, Global Black Survival!

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Alakanani Itireleng, Founder Satoshicenter and Plaas Farmer's Chain
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Colin C. Thompson, Founder xChainz.io and Thrive, Inc.
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John Wainaina Karanja, Founder - BitHub Africa and Melanin Academy
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La Voûte nubienne pour servir l'architecture des plus modestes
La Voûte nubienne pour servir l'architecture des plus modestes Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 100 Views • 5 years ago

Construire des maisons sans bois ni tôles au Sahel ? Un pari fou relevé depuis plus d'une décennie et gagné par un maçon de la région de Montpellier, Thomas Granier. Le secret, c'est la Voûte nubienne, un procédé architectural antique, venu du haut Nil il y a plus de 3000 ans, inconnu en Afrique de l'Ouest.

Depuis plus de dix ans, l'association La Voûte nubienne (
www.lavoutenubienne.org) a adapté, simplifié et codifié cette technique ancestrale qui permet de construire avec un outillage basique, des matériaux locaux et des compétences techniques simples des habitations aux toitures voûtées restaurant la possibilité du toit terrasse.

Un programme de vulgarisation et de formation à grande échelle « pour des Toits de Terre au Sahel » a été lancé dans sept pays afin de propager ce modèle à l'ensemble de l'Afrique sahélienne qui manque cruellement de bois et utilise de la tôle importée.

Ces images sont extraites du film « le salaire de l'espoir » de l'excellente série « Artisans du changement » produite par Lato Sensu Productions (www.artisansduchangement.tv / www.latosensu.tv) et diffusée sur Ushuaïa TV et TV5 Monde.

Ancient Ghana • Wagadu • Robin Walker | K•U•S•H Communiversity
Ancient Ghana • Wagadu • Robin Walker | K•U•S•H Communiversity Kwabena Ofori Osei 42 Views • 2 years ago

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Early North Afrikan History 8000-3200 BCE: What happened and Why did it Happen?
Early North Afrikan History 8000-3200 BCE: What happened and Why did it Happen? Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 37 Views • 5 years ago

Hadithi ya Afrika ya Kaskazini- History of North Afrika [HIST 312]

CLASS SESSION 2

LECTURE TOPIC:

Early North Afrikan History 8000-3200 BCE: What happened and Why did it Happen?

LECTURER: Ambakisye-Okang Olatunde Dukuzumurenyi, Ph.D.

University of Iringa- Iringa, Tanzania East Afrika

December 5, 2013




Dr. Ambakisye-Okang Olatunde Dukuzumurenyi a citizen of the United States of America and expatriate resident of the United Republic of Tanzania. Dr. Dukuzumurenyi is a graduate of Grambling State University, Grambling, LA with a Bachelors of Arts in History and Masters of Public Administration in Public Administration with emphasis in Health Service Administration and of Southern University A & M College with an earned Doctorate of Philosophy in Public Policy Analysis from the Nelson Mandela School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs. Dr. Dukuzumurenyi is an Afrikan-centered educator, public policy analyst, public administration scholar, political scientist, and public lecturer on Afrikan education, history, economics, politics and spirituality emphasizing systems design and strategic planning in the development of Afrikan political, military, social and economic agency. He has served the Afrikan community as an Afrikan American Studies, Geography and Economics teacher in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System of the United States for nine years, as an Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Southern University A & M College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for one year and as Associate Director of Research and Publication, Editor of the Journal of East Afrikan Research and Lecturer on the Faculties of Education, Cultural Anthropology and Tourism, Business and Development Studies at the University of Iringa in the United Republic of Tanzania, East Afrika for two years. The guiding influences for Dr. Dukuzumurenyi have been the works of Dr. Amos N. Wilson, Dr. Asa Hilliard, Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochanan, Dr. Marimba Ani, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, Minister Malcolm X, Stephen Biko, Shaka Zulu, Mangaliso Sobukwe & Ptahhotep to name only a select few.

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