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Kwabena Ofori Osei
57 Views · 2 years ago

In the the late 19th and early 20th century, the dream of Brazil's elite was the elimnation of black and mixed race people through racial mixture. The country's leadership was concerned with its image around the world as well future success as a nation. This elite class saw the majority population of black and brown people as inferior and responsible for the country's backwardness. The "solution" was opening the country to millions of European immigrants and the elimination of black and mixed race people through the promotion of mixed race unions which they would believed would lead to a Brazil that would eventually be white.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
57 Views · 2 years ago

EU Sends Ghana 105 Armoured Vehicles to Fight Terror from the Sahel | Vantage with Palki Sharma

Europe to give West African coastal states millions of dollars in military aid. 105 armoured vehicles have already arrived in Ghana.

Ghana shares a border with insurgency hit Burkina Faso. Will the terror from the Sahel make its way to coastal West African states?

Will Europe also try economic outreach to stabilise Ghana's faltering economy?

Palki Sharma explains.
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Nomfundo Bala
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
57 Views · 2 years ago

In the early 1900s, Social Darwinism helped fuel the first genocide of the twentieth century when Germany tried to eradicate the Herero people in southern Africa. Learn about this horrific chapter in modern history and the abuse of Darwin's theory to justify colonialism and extermination.This short video is excerpted from the award-winning documentary, “The Biology of the Second Reich.” It starts by exploring the rise of Darwinism in Germany and then shows how this ideology impacted German colonialism in southwest Africa, leading to genocide.

Be sure to check out an interview with historian Richard Weikart on Great Minds with Michael Medved, about his book From Darwin to Hitler: https://youtu.be/wkv3B0LF-Sw

Have you seen Human Zoos, the award winning film that explores America's forgotten history of scientific racism? https://youtu.be/nY6Zrol5QEk

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
57 Views · 2 years ago

Niger’s coup leader has proposed a three-year transition to civilian rule after meeting a delegation of West African leaders and warned that any attack on the country would “not be a walk in the park” for those involved.

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Sage Lion
57 Views · 2 years ago

I haven't stopped, just trying to get good wifi. but we've finally reach Ethiopia!



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Baka Omubo
57 Views · 2 years ago

In this episode, I make the case for the deep importance of ancestral names and introduce viewers to an African naming practice. Those names are a requisite of personhood. They map out and even guide us to the realization of our path/purpose in the temporal world. The name of a person must reflects his/her purpose in life; said another way, names function as indexes of the particular “soul” assigned a particular human mission, as revealed on a particular day of birth.

Ọbádélé Kambon
57 Views · 3 years ago

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50 In The Clip (Explicit) · dead prez

RBG: revolutionary but gangsta

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Bass Guitar: Ed Golson
Composer, Lyricist: Clayton Gavin
Producer: Sean Cane "Sean C" for Chopp Shop/Grind Music, Inc.
Composer, Lyricist: Lavonne Alford
Co- Producer: L.V. for Grind Music, Inc.
Executive Producer: Stic, M1 and Sean C.
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Mixing Engineer: Brian Stanley
Mixing Engineer: Katherine Diehl
Recording Engineer: Bob Brown

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Kalanfa Naka
57 Views · 3 years ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
57 Views · 1 year ago

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⁣This presentation sets out to introduce the concept of bedroom colonialism and the related concept of mulattofication as intergenerational scourges of classical and contemporary Kmtyw ‘Black People’. By means of multimodal, multidisciplinary analysis and participant observation of victims of bedroom colonialism (BC) via fieldwork in their natural environment, we demonstrate multiple examples of these concepts in their socio-cultural milieu. We find that, as intended by anti-Black perpetrators of BC (eurasians), bedroom colonialism has and continues to pose a significant impediment to the acquisition, maintenance, and expansion of Abibitumi ‘Black Power’ and Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’. In conclusion, once the root causes of bedroom colonialism are understood, conceptual clarity may be attained and correct courses of action may be pursued.
“Bedroom colonialism” is a term used to describe a form of intimate or interpersonal colonialism that manifests within romantic and sexual relationships, often highlighting the dynamics of power, race, and exploitation. It involves the perpetuation of colonial attitudes and behaviors in private, intimate spaces, where one partner, often from a dominant or colonizing culture, exerts control or dominance over the other, typically from a marginalized or colonized background.
This concept can be understood through various lenses, such as:
1. Racial Fetishization and Exoticism: It involves viewing a partner primarily through a racialized or exoticized lens, reducing them to stereotypes or fantasies rooted in colonial histories. This reduces the partner to an object of desire based on their race, rather than valuing them as a whole person.
2. Power Dynamics: In these relationships, power imbalances reflect broader societal hierarchies, where the dominant partner may exert control, whether overtly or subtly, over the marginalized partner. This can manifest in emotional manipulation, coercion, or even subtle forms of dominance that replicate colonial power structures.
3. Cultural Appropriation and Erasure: The dominant partner might appropriate or disrespect the cultural practices and identities of the marginalized partner, further entrenching a sense of dominance and superiority. This can lead to the erasure of the marginalized partner’s cultural identity within the relationship.
4. Historical Context: This concept is rooted in historical practices where colonizers exploited and dehumanized colonized people, including sexual violence and forced relationships. These historical traumas often reverberate in contemporary relationships, reflecting unresolved issues of power, control, and racial dynamics.
In examining “bedroom colonialism,” it is crucial to consider the work of scholars and thinkers who delve into the intersections of race, sexuality, and power, such as bell hooks, Audre Lorde, and Frantz Fanon. These perspectives help shed light on how intimate relationships can perpetuate systemic inequalities and the importance of addressing these dynamics to foster more equitable and respectful partnerships.




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