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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Nkwanta North residents fear possible guinea-worm infestation - AM News on JoyNews (13-5-21)


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Kalanfa Naka
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⁣A Black family in North Carolina has been harassed for decades by land developers attempting to take their waterfront property.

Yaw Ababio
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Audiobook of Message to the People: The Course of African Philosophy.

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ShakaRa
35 Views · 3 years ago

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Live performance of Malian artist Rokia Traore'

Blaxit
15 Views · 5 years ago

Greetings Bla Xit family

In this video, Muhammed who is a an experienced traveller to Gambia that has been coming to Gambia for many years gives insight into the cost of day to day living in the Gambia which is less than it is in America. He explains the difficulty of living in America because the high cost of living. He insists black people don't get paid enough.

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Baka Omubo
32 Views · 3 years ago

In this video we look at the African origin of astronomy.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
84 Views · 5 years ago

⁣HOT🔥 PROVERBS CHALLENGE | MUST WATCH | NYANSAPO PROVERBS SHOW ON ADOM TV

Kwabena Ofori Osei
42 Views · 2 years ago

Episode #3 the History of Haiti: Roots
by Mikelson Toussaint-Fils

After the arrival of the Spaniards in 1492, the native Taino population dwindled due to the hard work and diseases brought by the Europeans. To exploit the island's resources, the Spanish and French forcibly brought African slaves to Haiti. The slaves rebelled and in 1804 declared their independence, founding the world's first black republic. The majority of black Haitians today are of West African descent, with significant roots among the Fon, Akan, Yoruba, Igbo, Kongo, and Mandinka peoples.
In this episode, we will take a detour through Africa to better understand the ethnic origins and history of the Africans who will take possession of the island of Haiti after the Battle of Vertière.

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T. Y. Adodo
38 Views · 1 year ago

Official video for “Shape Nice" by Afro B x Vybz Kartel x Dre Skull

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
56 Views · 4 years ago

This short film is for mango farmers. It shows how to identify and control Anthracnose.

The film was shoot in the Brong Ahafo Region in Ghana in collaboration with the Kintampo Farmers Association.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
49 Views · 4 years ago

Christoph Gröner is one of the richest people in Germany. The son of two teachers, he has worked his way to the top. He believes that many children in Germany grow up without a fair chance and wants to step in. But can this really ease inequality?

Christoph Gröner does everything he can to drum up donations and convince the wealthy auction guests to raise their bids. The more the luxury watch for sale fetches, the more money there will be to pay for a new football field, or some extra tutoring, at a children's home. Christoph Gröner is one of the richest people in Germany - his company is now worth one billion euros, he tells us. For seven months, he let our cameras follow him - into board meetings, onto construction sites, through his daily life, and in his charity work. He knows that someone like him is an absolute exception in Germany. His parents were both teachers, and he still worked his way to the top. He believes that many children in Germany grow up without a fair chance. "What we see here is total failure across the board,” he says. "It starts with parents who just don’t get it and can’t do anything right. And then there’s an education policy that has opened the gates wide to the chaos we are experiencing today." Chistoph Gröner wants to step in where state institutions have failed. But can that really ease inequality?
In Germany, getting ahead depends more on where you come from than in most other industrialized countries, and social mobility is normally quite restricted. Those on top stay on top. The same goes for those at the bottom. A new study shows that Germany’s rich and poor both increasingly stay amongst themselves, without ever intermingling with other social strata. Even the middle class is buckling under the mounting pressure of an unsecure future. "Land of Inequality" searches for answers as to why. We talk to families, an underpaid nurse, as well as leading researchers and analysts such as economic Nobel Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz, sociologist Jutta Allmendinger or the economist Raj Chetty, who conducted a Stanford investigation into how the middle class is now arming itself to improve their children’s outlooks.
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
20 Views · 4 years ago

PBS Documentary Titled - Egalite for All: Toussaint Louverture & The Haitian Revolution

The Haitian Revolution (French: Révolution haïtienne [ʁevɔlysjɔ̃ ajisjɛ̃n]), was a successful anti-slavery and anti-colonial insurrection that took place in the former French colony of Saint-Domingue that lasted from 1791 until 1804. It affected the institution of slavery throughout the Americas. Self-liberated slaves destroyed slavery at home, fought to preserve their freedom, and with the collaboration of mulattoes, founded the sovereign state of Haiti. It led to the greatest slave uprising since Spartacus's unsuccessful revolt against the Roman Republic nearly 1,900 years prior.

The Haitian Revolution was the only slave uprising that led to the founding of a state free from slavery and ruled by non-whites and former captives. With the increasing number of Haitian Revolutionary Studies in the last few decades, it has become clear that the event was a defining moment in the racial histories of the Atlantic World. The legacy of the Revolution was that it challenged long-held beliefs about black inferiority and of the enslaved person's capacity to achieve and maintain freedom. The rebels' organizational capacity and tenacity under pressure became the source of stories that shocked and frightened slave owners.

François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture (French: [fʁɑ̃swa dɔminik tusɛ̃ luvɛʁtyʁ] 20 May 1743 – 7 April 1803), also known as Toussaint L'Ouverture or Toussaint Bréda, was the best-known leader of the Haitian Revolution. His military and political acumen saved the gains of the first Black insurrection in November 1791. He first fought for the Spanish against the French; then for France against Spain and Britain; and finally, for Saint-Domingue (modern Haiti)'s colonial sovereignty against Napoleonic France. He then helped transform the insurgency into a revolutionary movement, which by 1800 had turned Saint-Domingue, the most prosperous slave colony of the time, into the first free colonial society to have explicitly rejected race as the basis of social ranking.

Though Toussaint did not sever ties with France, his actions in 1800 constituted a de facto autonomous colony. The colony's constitution proclaimed him governor for life even against Napoleon Bonaparte's wishes. He died betrayed before the final and most violent stage of the armed conflict. However, his achievements set the grounds for the Black army's absolute victory and for Jean-Jacques Dessalines to declare the sovereign state of Haiti in January 1804. Toussaint's prominent role in the Haitian success over colonialism and slavery had earned him the admiration of friends and detractors alike.

Toussaint Louverture began his military career as a leader of the 1791 slave rebellion in the French colony of Saint-Domingue; he was by then a free black man and a Jacobin. Initially allied with the Spaniards of neighboring Santo Domingo (modern Dominican Republic), Toussaint switched allegiance to the French when they abolished slavery. He gradually established control over the whole island and used political and military tactics to gain dominance over his rivals. Throughout his years in power, he worked to improve the economy and security of Saint-Domingue. He restored the plantation system using paid labour, negotiated trade treaties with Britain and the United States, and maintained a large and well-disciplined army.

In 1801, he promulgated an autonomist constitution for the colony, with himself as Governor-General for Life. In 1802 he was forced to resign by forces sent by Napoleon Bonaparte to restore French authority in the former colony. He was deported to France, where he died in 1803. The Haitian Revolution continued under his lieutenant, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, who declared independence on January 1, 1804. The French had lost two-thirds of forces sent to the island in an attempt to suppress the revolution; most died of yellow fever.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
38 Views · 4 years ago

This video gives an introduction to Namibia's experiences with Conservation Agriculture (CA). lt shows small-scale farmers' experiences from Namibia's Northern Communal Areas as they try CA for the very first time during the 2016-17 cropping season. Conservation agriculture is a promising method for adapting agriculture to climate change. CA is based on three principles: no/minimum soil tillage, crop rotation using a variety of crops, and permanent soil cover with vegetation or plant residues. This makes it possible to increase soil fertility and improve water use efficiency. The activities are funded by the German government and the European Union, and are implemented by Namibia's Ministry of Agriculture, Water & Forestry, GlZ, FAO and others.


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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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IMANI-GIZ Reform Dialogue: Stakeholders assess the meaning of AfCFTA to Ghanaian businesses - The Pulse on JoyNews (10-3-21)

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
34 Views · 4 years ago

Continuing the series on the power grid by diving deeper into the engineering of large-scale electricity generation.

The importance of electricity in our modern world can hardly be overstated. What was a luxury a hundred years ago is now a critical component to the safety, prosperity, and well-being of nearly everyone. Generation is the first step electricity takes on its journey through the power grid, the gigantic machine that delivers energy to millions of people day in and day out. So how does it work?

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
56 Views · 4 years ago

Pichon: Book on racism in Cuba - Carlos Moore

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
54 Views · 4 years ago

The Elevation Report (In the community) presents Prof. Bayyinah Bello of Haiti in discussion and ceremony at Stonebridge Park, London, June 2018. Q&A segment.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
106 Views · 6 years ago

*formerly titled - Amos Wilson: Foundations for a Tribal Kingdom Confederation. Yes I know Amos Wilson thought his Western Education Degree of "Dr." was dangerous for African "articulated tribes" and felt they need their own education/degree system...However, I felt it would be easier to "lure" more people by adding the "Dr.". Important that Dr. Amos Wilson's information is put out in the right context. Enjoy. #ArticulatedTribes #MAATISM
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