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Kwame Fulani
61 Views · 5 years ago

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
35 Views · 1 year ago

Zimbabwean born public speaker, author, philosopher, leader, musician, and social entrepreneur, Joshua Maponga has called on the ruling party in Namibia to take back control of the land. According to Joshua Maponga, 70% of the land in Namibia is still controlled by the white minority in the country. Whoever controls the food chain controls the people he says. Food is being used as a weapon by the white minority whose loyalty is less to Namibia and more to Germany. Joshua Maponga was speaking in Windhoek during the unveiling of the governing SWAPO party election manifesto, a vision for Namibia.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
54 Views · 4 years ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
90 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Okunini Talawa Adodo Abibitumi Testimonial

Baka Omubo
86 Views · 3 years ago

In this video we look at the deep cultural ties between Kemet and West Afrika, demonstrating their common cultural background. My Sources • Books- The African Origin of Civilization, by Cheikh Anta Diop- The Religion of the Yorubas by J. Olumide Lucas • Links- Wikipedia article on culture: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture - Wikipedia article on cultural diffusion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Trans-cultural_diffu - Evidence of farming: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29379157/ - Evidence pastoral culture – Jitka Sukopova: https://www.academia.edu/24483825 - Nile Valley origin of Pastoralism: https://scienceinpoland.pl/en/....news/news%2C92219%2C - Sergio Donadoni, The Egyptians, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997)- Cottrell Leonard, The Lost Pharaohs. 1950- "Egyptian Religion" in Macropedia, Vol. 6 Encyclopedia Britannica (1984 ed.). pp. 506–508- Wikipedia article on Akan Religion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akan_religion - Wikipedia article on Yoruba Religion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoruba_religion - Wikipedia article on Serer Religion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serer_religion - Wikipedia article on Libation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libation - Allen, James P (2000). Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs- Wikipedia article on Heka: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heka_(god) - Totemism in Kemet: https://www.worldhistory.org/a....rticle/884/gods--god - Women in Ancient Egypt: https://www.frontiersin.org/ar....ticles/10.3389/fpsyg - Women in Precolonial West Africa: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3....177985?origin=crossr - Women in Precolonial West Africa: https://link.springer.com/refe....renceworkentry/10.10 - Women in Ancient Mesopotamia: https://www.worldhistory.org/a....rticle/2081/women-in - Benin Wall Article (Fred Pearce): https://www.newscientist.com/a....rticle/mg16322035-10 - Strabo’s Geography on Circumcision: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/h....opper/text?doc=Perse - State Building in ancient West Africa: https://www.africanhistoryextr....a.com/p/state-buildi - Wikipedia article on Dhar Tichitt: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhar_Tichitt - Wikipedia article on Benin Walls: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Benin - Pearce, Fred. African Queen. New Scientist, 11 September 1999, Issue 2203 - African slave and calculating prodigy: Bicentenary of the death of Thomas Fuller: https://doi.org/10.1016/0315-0860(90)90050-N - Article on Thomas Fuller: https://mathshistory.st-andrew....s.ac.uk/Biographies/ Contact me here: dimbdmc14@gmail.comThe music use in this video is "Raining Outside" by LukreThe beat used in the Intro was “beautiful Nubia” by dahcadencemakerTimestamps 0:00 Intro3:53 Disclaimer 4:43 What is Culture?5:28 Migration of West Africans (Recap)8:01 Why a Cultural Analysis Matters15:59 Debunking a Levantine Origin17:37 Our Frame Work19:01 Social Institution – Government 25:41 Social Institution – Religion34:30 Heka37:07 The Cosmogonies 38:09 Social Beliefs 39:52 Totemism41:48 Social Customs46:58 Gender Norms53:10 Arts and Crafts1:00:31 Capabilities1:12:05 Alright!

BlackTherapyCentral.com
523 Views · 6 years ago

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ygrant
15 Views · 4 years ago

Demetra Kaye Reports On Inmate Convicted For Hunting Brothas Found H@nging In Angola Prison Cell.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
18 Views · 5 years ago

Malcolm X - Return From Mecca Interview - May 21, 1964
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Message to the People: A Story of MALCOLM X is a historical dramatization of the life and words of, Malcolm X. This one-hour movie which portrays his image and presents his words as performed by Baba Aundar, is based on the theatrical play which bears the same name.

This film introduces us to the great legacy of a cultural Icon: Malcolm X also known as El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. It shows the life journey and powerful transformation of Malcolm Little to Malcolm X; spanning his childhood in Omaha, NE to adulthood as the National Spokesperson for the Nation Of Islam and founder of the Muslim Mosque Incorporated. Message to the People shows the evolution of the man himself. It sheds light on his upbringing, his travels to the Middle East and Africa while emphasizing his commitment to Black pride, self reliance, human rights and the liberation of African peoples all over the globe.

An International figure, Malcolm’s message of Black Nationalism challenged and shifted the views of many people around the world. There can be an argument made that his views and social commentary are more relevant now than ever. To hear Malcolm in the film speak about the disproportionate number of African Americans locked up in prison, the “House Negro” mentality, and the black struggle for human rights, only reaffirms that many things have changed since the Civil Right’s movement; while other issues that have plagued our society have remained the same.

The views of Malcolm expressed in the film, challenge the notion that integration was the best solution for Black Americans. A story of Malcolm X encourages viewers to take a look in the mirror and ask hard questions about the choices we make as individuals as well as a community. One of our goals with this film is to provoke dialogue and spark conversation amongst those who see it. With so many culturally conscious movies and documentaries by black film makers exploding onto the marketplace, we want to take the torch and fuel to the fire of knowledge and awareness! True conversation and dialogue will help our community to heal and begin to implement solutions for positive change, socially, culturally, economically and psychologically and we want Message to the People to be one of the catalysts for this growth and healing.

We want you to see this film and get a better understanding of Malcolm X, the man. Know that he was more than the picture of him gazing out the window armed with an assault rifle bolstering “By any means necessary.” He was a complex individual, with strong opinions, a passionate and eloquent speaker who devoted his life to uplifting his people. Malcolm was a son, a father, a husband, a teacher, a statesman, a visionary, he was the voice of a people. Oder this movie, download it, purchase the DVD, borrow it from a friend, rent it online, but by all means SEE this movie!

Bakari Kwento
63 Views · 11 months ago

⁣For the past three weeks, 675 young people recruited by the National Office of Major Projects have been undergoing intensive training at ENAFA. This initiative is part of the vast presidential program aimed at training 8,000 young agricultural entrepreneurs in three months.

Baka Omubo
41 Views · 5 years ago

Dr. Theophile Obenga's relationship to the great scholar Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop, and Dr. Obenga's unique contribution to African scholarship. Critical victory at UNESCO by Dr. Diop and Dr. Obenga defending the Black African Origin of Nile Valley Civilization at core Kemet. Both Dr. Obenga and Dr. T'Shaka will examine how African history can provide models that inspire African people to know and love themselves, and achieve freedom in the world today.

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ygrant
38 Views · 4 years ago

Ghana's President speech during the United Nations Climate Change Conference #COP26
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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
41 Views · 6 years ago

Steve Cokely breaks down an exposes the Boule which is a black secret society.

T. Y. Adodo
39 Views · 2 years ago

Yeza & Rory Stone Love - 'Is It Because I'm Black' [Remix] (Official Video)
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Directed by Fernando Fernández Hevia
Produced by Rory Stone Love

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LYRICS (Written by Yeza)

Verse 1
Honor mi complexion with a badge pon mi chest
I'm Black without apology nuh feelings nuh suppressed
Africa the motherland, understand the richest continent
When mi ready mi a step mi nago fear no consequence
See dem a come wid dem weakness and the pretence ina frequence
Anu press button Anu weak fence
King Marcus a come wid d defence
Black star line pon d sea when we a steam lef enemies
Dem wa mi reduce my lineage to a state of misery
LK and Malcolm get shot a give speech
Look weh d civil rights country a preach
Man a get shot cah dem wa fi be free anuh fruit is a man weh a hang from a tree
Kya move get stop like clog arteries
Revolution spread like hot margarine
Cause I'm black why d border nuh free
Afi pay weh mi nav to foreign embassies.

Chorus
Is it because I'm black

Verse 2

Some a dem kya come on ya
Pon d earth dem a lef pure trauma
Look wa dem do d African daughter
Gone like a thief in d night with her mother
King Leopold couldn't have a father
D mounta African man weh him slaughter
Come wid d Bible wi na take yu offer
African spiritual system mi rather
Chop mi arm n leg n teeth true mi black
Turn roun wa me be patriot
To your colonist country yu miss mi wid Dat
Think royal African a big ediot
Napoleon a gwaun like him never come squat
Pon d native land a Haiti wi call Dat
Liberty equality the French dem a chat
But them never mean the ones ina France weh did black.

Chorus
Is it because I'm black

Verse 3

Rebel pon d bass line yuh know mi ago done it
Fyah ever blaze kerosene ina mi pocket
Black power nav no outage higher voltage nafi charge it
Study everything about mi history never lost it
Focus pon d victory nuh study words like forfeit
Say Ethiopians a burnt face den me a chocolate
Preservation of d melanin mi affi flaunt it
Importance of your health and lineage so seek d knowledge
History books deceiving make yu feel incompetent
Use dem hand make fashion and nuh use African thread
Denial of your origin is like a corset
Illusion of exterior with internal garbage
Original palaces and kingdoms found in Mali
Never told us Black is powerful and dem no sorry
Spare d whites, black soldiers a Frontline pon yu army
State d facts
Give them kilos of the guilt to carry

Chorus
Is it because I'm black

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Blaxit
34 Views · 6 years ago

The propreitors of the newest Resort in the Gambia invited Bla Xit to check it out. Regardless of the unsually overcast weather we had a great time. Here are a few highlights. Bla Xit in conjunction with Crafted Marketing Solutions will be offering a Back2MyRootz- Roots Festival Tour that includes the return of the amazing Gambian Roots Festival in May 2021. Register your interest by emailing us stating Back2MyRootz as your reference so we can gauge the level of interest. Also my birthday celebration will be held at Bamboo Village Resort Hotel it's a family affair so pop over with your swimming gear on Saturday 28th from 3pm onwards. RSVP via WhatsApp saying I'm coming to+232 31669354.
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We are grateful to all our donors and a gratitude video is on its way soon. X Love you all. x

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
99 Views · 5 years ago

Saturday, February 25th 1961.

Footage of a "funeral" held in Harlem to protest the murder of Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of Congo-Kinshasa.

Excerpt of Reuters News Text:

"With drums beating to attract attention, the African Nationalist Movement staged a demonstration of 200 Negroes in the Harlem district of the city ... It took place outside a Negro bookshop opposite the Hotel Theresa (where Cuban Premier, Fidel Castro, stayed when he made his famous appearance at the United Nations). Inside the bookshop was a coffin with a face mask of lumumba. The coffin was decked with flowers, and above it hung a scarecrow-like effigy of Lumumba with this printed message: "They lynched me".

Speakers denounced "colonist bandits" for his death as New York police stood by in case of trouble. Leader of the Movement, james Lawson, said: "Lumumba did not have a funeral - we are giving him one now." But police refused to let them take the coffin to the UN building."

Source: Reuters News Archive.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
49 Views · 4 years ago

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
22 Views · 2 years ago

Artist: Kool & The Gang
Title: Summer Madness
From Album: Light Of The World
Year: 1974
Genre: Jazz

Kwabena Ofori Osei
39 Views · 2 years ago

Crazy scams by rich preachers in Africa. These poor folks throw money at these scammers regularly!
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Edgar Fumo
49 Views · 5 years ago

We look at five animation concepts we want to see come to life.
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ShakaRa
50 Views · 5 years ago

It's a blessing to be back in the motherland. Here's how the journey went.




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