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ShakaRa
59 Views · 6 years ago

Full presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1GFqTGpvzg

This is the fuller version of the presentation I delivered at the Re-Engaging Pan-Africanism Conference at Birmingham City University, Dec 2018.

The presentation explores the relationship between Culture & Economics as an attempt to:
Rescue "culture" from reductive definitions by demonstrating the relationship between it & economic development.
Demonstrate how revolutionary movements have pursued economic development from a culturally appropriate foundation.
Its pre-recorded, but will be broadcast with a live chat. I look forward to hearing your feedback.

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ShakaRa
59 Views · 6 years ago

#NewBlackDaddy Diary 9: Our Son's Name Is....

In this reflection, I am joined by my Kween and another special guest :).... We share our Sons name and their meanings as well as the thought process that went in to the names we chose.

We go kinda in depth still...

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Watch All Reflections: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLprLQX3Dms&list=PL-gMpPbGvuj1ydTRKKF4qTSeEhYz6zp8o

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ShakaRa
59 Views · 6 years ago

#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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Watch All Reflections: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLprLQX3Dms&list=PL-gMpPbGvuj1ydTRKKF4qTSeEhYz6zp8o

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Ọbádélé Kambon
59 Views · 6 years ago

Abibifahodie Adesuabea : Ghana's Afrikan Liberation School Open House
3 September 2016
Legon Botanical Gardens

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
59 Views · 6 years ago

Full EduBolg, including PDF read/ download
Afrikan-Centered Consciousness Versus the New World Order: Garveyism in the Age of Globalism, Dr. Amos Wilson Lecture
http://rbgstreetscholar.wordpr....ess.com/2014/06/20/a

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
59 Views · 6 years ago

#13 Conquerors - Immortal Technique Ft. Dr. John Henrik Clarke

From The Martyr Album

Download link: http://t.co/fcpY0bVQ

The Martyr track listing:

1. Burn This
2. The Martyr produced by Southpaw
3. Angels & Demons (feat. dead prez & Bazaar Royale) produced by Dj GreenLantern
4. Rich Man's World (1%) produced by Shuko
5. Toast to the Dead produced by J.Dilla (with Cuts by Dj GreenLantern)
6. Eyes in the Sky (feat. Mojo of Dujeous) produced by Southpaw
7. Goonies Never Die (feat. Diabolic, Swave Sevah & Gomez) produced by Southpaw
8. Natural Beauty (feat. Mela Machinko) produced by Slimfass
9. Running Nowhere - interlude produced by Southpaw
10. Civil War (feat. Killer Mike, Brother Ali & Chuck D) produced by Southpaw
11. Mark of The Beast (feat. Akir & Beast 1333) with cuts by DJ DPONE produced by The Molemen
12. Black Vikings (feat. StylesP, Vinnie Paz & Poison Pen) produced by Southpaw
13. Conquerors (with Dr. John Henrik Clarke) produced by Engineer
14. Young Lords (feat. Joell Ortiz, Pumpkinhead, CF & Panama Alba) produced by Southpaw
15. Ultimas Palabras produced by Immortal Technique & Southpaw
16. Sign of the Times (feat. Cetan Wanbli, Lockjaw Nakai & Cornel West)

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Baka Omubo
58 Views · 10 months ago

In this video, we take an in-depth look at the ancient Tichitt culture of West Africa and examine how it supports the groundbreaking theories of historian and anthropologist Cheikh Anta Diop. Diop argued that African civilizations were far more advanced than often recognized, with Africa’s history frequently overlooked or misunderstood. According to his model, many modern West African populations trace their roots back to the Nile Valley (the Hapi River basin), having migrated over millennia. This perspective reshapes our understanding of African civilizations as interconnected and deeply influential in the ancient world.

The Tichitt culture, which flourished around 2000 BCE in what is now Mauritania, provides compelling evidence of an advanced society with organized agriculture, monumental stone settlements, and a structured social order. New archaeological findings reveal how this culture aligns with Diop's theories, not only affirming Africa's role in early civilization but also challenging misconceptions about Africa's historical contributions.

Join us as we explore the connections between the Hapi River basin and Tichitt, uncovering how these migrations shaped West African culture and heritage. Discover why Tichitt’s ancient legacy is essential for understanding Africa's place in global history and how it serves as proof of Diop’s enduring influence on the study of African civilizations.

0:00 Intro
1:44 Pastoral Domesticates
3:00 John Henry Clarke Refutes Christopher Wise
3:52 Yéréré Testimony
5:20 Kobadi Culture
7:37 Post Dynastic Migrations
8:20 Yoro Dyao Testimonies
9:07 Dinga Cissé Testimonies
10:35 Gao Assemblages
12:10 Segambian Glass Beads from Kmt
12:50 Sudanic Tumuli
14:56 Wangara Narratives
16:15 Senegambian Megaliths

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Ọbádélé Kambon
58 Views · 10 months ago

⁣What we need now us Black People is power to control everything we can. Watch different views around the globe. Come 2025 Abibitumi comes back again.
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
58 Views · 12 months ago

In a thought-provoking interview, a French professor delves into the complex dynamics of global geopolitics, exploring why and how Western powers may not genuinely support the development of African nations. The professor argues that there are economic and strategic interests at play that could be at odds with Africa's progress. He suggests that Western countries benefit from maintaining a status quo where African countries remain dependent on exporting raw materials rather than developing their own industries. By keeping Africa in a state of economic vulnerability, the professor contends, Western nations can continue to secure cheap resources while selling their own manufactured goods back to the continent, thus preserving a system that favors them. This interview sheds light on the intricacies of international relations and raises important questions about the true intentions behind foreign aid and economic policies.




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