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Bla Xit Family we attended a meeting to talk about next steps for land owners or would be land owners. Who want to develop their land into their homes. We have been seeing lots of developers and looking at their properties their architects and also their ability to build quickly to a high standard within a specific budget, with flexibility to incorporate your wishes and needs. We want you to dream your dreams and live your life to the fullest. Thanks to Fire and Edmund and Bode and team for allowing us to film. Thanks for sharing your stories. They told me they are not rushing to go back to England or Sweden "for what" they said! And I completely understand. Come home family come home. If you have not got your land yet please give us a call.
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We learned about anatomy and physiology of the human body. Who did the first brain surgery. Well, we’re not sure but it was written about in texts books from ancient Kemet. Also, ancestral remains show successful neurological procedures from over 3000 years ago in SubSaharan Africa.. In the same vein, here is our little one... future brain surgeon helping his patient who had life all messed up.
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For finals, each student played the role of a famous person or someone in her/his family. Enjoy!
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Stealing a Nation is a 2004 Granada Television documentary written and directed by John Pilger, produced and directed by Christopher Martin and with reconstruction footage directed by Sean Crotty. The documentary is about the expulsion of Chagossians from the Chagos Archipelago, chiefly from Diego Garcia Island, forcibly removed by the British government between 1967 and 1973 to Mauritius, 1,000 miles away, so that the island could be used as an American and British airbase.
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I have 3 days until my trip to Accra/Mankessim for two conferences...so i decided to get a head start on documenting it.
Get ready and buckle your seatbelts! This is one SERIOUSLY enthralling vlog! 20 minutes of me working on network and website stuff! SO EXCITING....
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Toxic chemicals fill the air at a scrapyard near Ghana's capital, Accra. The long-term effects of contamination could have serious consequences for the district of Agbogbloshie; chronic pain, stillbirths, a polluted food chain - and cancer. Dangers that could affect people for generations to come.
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https://www.abibitumi.com/crowdfundDanhomé & Vodun (Run time – 73 minutes) Onuora Abuah travels to the West African nations of Benin and Togo, in order to find out the true essence of Vodun, and the history of the Kingdom of Danhomé whose people practiced it. A man and a Stick (Run time—approx. 17 minutes)In a small village in Zambia called Chibale, far away from running water, electricity or social services and people survive mainly on agriculture a disabled person does not have many chances to survive. Xavier Chibale, however, has found a stick in the woods that changed his life and is now an example within his community.https://www.abibitumi.com/crowdfund
Meet You At The Jazz Corner Of The World - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - (Full 2001 Reissue)
Go Ape - The Fascinating World of Primates | Wildlife Documentary
Everyone loves a cheeky monkey. Primates are fun and fascinating to watch. But there is a greaterdraw – perhaps because they bring out the inner primate in us. Through Africa, South America and Asia, our wild cousins are far more diverse than you might think. Ever adaptable masters of survival, we enjoy watching their lives, but in doing so, we might learn a little bit about ourselves…Our journey begins in the heart of Africa, where a troop of Eastern Lowland gorillas welcome a new arrival. Everyone in the clan rush to greet the baby, revealing their very human instincts to work together to nurture and protect their family.While gorillas lead through gentle nurturing, they share their forest with a much more aggressivecousin, the chimpanzee. Chimps rule with an iron fist, literally beating their opponents intosubmission. Chimpanzee have another close relative, the bonobo, which looks almost exactly thesame but exhibits very different behavior. Any disruption in a chimpanzee family will lead toviolence, but bonobo’s defuse tension and avoid conflict through sex. Any age or gender can matewith any other, making these the king of the swingers.
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"Open your eyes, ears and hearts and surrender to the sights and sounds of Africa."
Great song from a great African woman, set to the pictures of a great African civilization - The people of the Surma and Mursi tribes.
Tribal Decoration of the Omo Valley - Pictures by: Hans Silvester (Africa on Lens)
The people of the Surma and Mursi tribes live in the Omo Valley of Southern Ethiopia are body painters: they paint their bodies with pigments made from the earth as an immemorial and quotidian practice mothers paint babies, children and adults paint themselves and each other in a tradition that seems unchanged for thousands of years. Their paintings range from abstract designs of circles, lines, dots and swirls, sometimes focused on specific body parts, to all-over patterns of flowers, zig-zags and fingerprints that form a dazzling array on the entire body. White, yellow, orange and ochre; the natural pigments that they use are derived from the soil and rocks of their surroundings. The tribes daily paintings are an essential expression of their lives more elemental to them than music or dance. Fascinated by the Surma and Mursi tribes painting practices and astounded by the beauty of their ephemeral art.
Silvester captures the diverse and extraordinary effects that they achieve through their ancient tradition.
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SaharaTV interviews Director of Kenya School of Law and the former Director of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission, Prof. Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba.
Eleanor Roosevelt discusses Africa and the prospects for decolonization with Julius Nyerere, Barbara Ward, Ralph Bunche, and Saville Davis.
Guests: Julius Nyerere, founder of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), chief minister of British-ruled Tanganyika, later became the first Prime Minister of Tanganyika (now Tanzania); Barbara Ward, resident of Ghana, distinguished economist and writer, and lecturer at Harvard University; Ralph Bunche, Nobel Peace Prize winner and United Undersecretary for Special Political Affairs; Saville Davis, Managing Editor of The Christian Science Monitor.
Afrikan Development Studies 2012 12 11 LECTURE 7
Topic:
I. Environmental Issues and Development
Nature/NTR AFRIKAN ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION
• Types of environmental degradation and contributing factors
• Environment and sustainable development
• Environmental conservation/sustainability and impact assessment
Readings:
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa [Walter Rodney]
Maldevelopment [Samir Amin]
Chapter 6 - Political and social conditions for alternative development in the third world
Chapter 7 - Inter-African and south-south co-operation
Black Power: A Moral and Political Imperative [Dr. Amos N. Wilson]
Why they are poor [Rudolf Staham]
Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature [Ngugi Wa Thiongo]
The Healing Wisdom of Africa: Finding Life Purpose Through Nature, Ritual, and Community. [Malidoma Patrice Somé]
Dr. Ambakisye-Okang Olatunde Dukuzumurenyi
Lecturer, Faculty of Business and Economics
Associate Director, Research & Publication
Editor-in-Chief/Managing Editor East Afrikan Journal of Research
Tumaini University Iringa University College
Tanzania, East Afrika
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.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1967 speech at the National Conference on New Politics in Chicago. Here, he speaks about what he calls the Triple Evils: War, Racism and Poverty.
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Victoria "Toya" Montou (died 1805) was a female soldier and freedom fighter in the army of Jean-Jacques Dessalines during the Haitian Revolution. Toya Montou was not the only woman to serve in the Haitian army during the revolution, other exceptions are Marie-Jeanne Lamartiniére, who served at the Battle of Crête-à-Pierrot in 1802, and Sanité Belair.
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Before the revolution, Montou had worked alongside Dessalines as a slave. She was described as intelligent and energetic, and shared a close relationship with Dessalines and the same hatred toward slavery. Although she is not related by blood, Dessalines always introduced her as his aunt and affectionately called her Mantou. Due to Dessalines' mother dying in childbirth and his father being sold to another plantation, she raised him and his two older brothers, Louis and Joseph Duclos, who would later adopt the last name Dessalines after Haiti's Independence.
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During the Haitian Revolution, she fought as a soldier in active service; on at least one documented occasion, she commanded soldiers in action during battle. In 1804, Dessalines became emperor. When Montou was dying, the emperor demanded the doctor to treat her as he would him, and stated that Toya was his aunt who had shared his feelings since before the revolution. She was given a state funeral with a procession of eight sergeants and Empress Marie-Claire Heureuse.
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