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Angela Malele
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Through a chronological history of the South African liberation struggle|this documentary cites examples of the way that music was used in the fight for freedom.

Angela Malele
58 Views · 5 years ago

🎼coz my papa he be Dangote 🎼

Angela Malele
58 Views · 5 years ago

🎼Karibu kiti🎼

Ọbádélé Kambon
58 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Kimbo Slice vs Adryan. Street Fight!

Ọbádélé Kambon
58 Views · 5 years ago

https://www.bittermedicineblogs.com – On today’s show we have a discussion with Karl Hezekiah, Curator of the Bitter Medicine Book Club, about the August reading “The Psychopathic Racial Personality and Other Essays” by Dr. Bobby E. Wright. #panafricanism #blacknationalism #blackempowerment

About the Book:

(Dr. Bobby E. Wright) Presents a thought-provoking examination of the group personality of Europeans, as manifest in their behavior towards Black people. In the essay ""The Psychopathic Racial Personality,"" Dr. Bobby Wright contends that viewing white behavior towards nonwhites as psychopathic provides a new lens through which to analyze and combat the actions and aims of Europeans. The essay ""Black Suicide: Lynching by Any Other Name"" positions the phenomenon of Black suicide within the context of centuries of white genocide. In other essays Dr. Wright discusses ways in which to best educate Black children and sheds new light on the evolution of white supremacy. – Amazon

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Book Club:

Join the September Book Club! We will be reading “Fighting for Honor: The History of African Martial Art in the Atlantic World (Carolina Low country and the Atlantic World)” by T. J. Desch Obi.

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Asantu Kweku Maroon
58 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Who are we putting first through our actions? What and who is ultimately getting our time, money, and values?

Blaxit
58 Views · 5 years ago

We take you to Senegambia to Qcell to get your free Sim and to purchase a WIFI 4G Router Dongle. Essential for keeping in touch in the Gambia. Qcell is our preferred supplier for WiFi and Africell for our mobile communication. Qcell and Africell are also in Sierra Leone , so when you join us on the tour you can stay connected. I want to say a big thank you to Crystal for donating computers to Brusiabi High School and also One to Bla Xit also sangyang IT project .Big big thanks to Marka and Gill for their donations of two editing laptop's, sound equipment and presents too from the big B. We can't thank you all enough. Now its time for me to learn to edit in the spirit of each one teach one we are going to run a media cl**** that we are going to sit in on to learn to edit and educate two students from the local media college also thanks to your donations . We just have to purchase editing software if anyone knows a reasonable one that's easy to learn and cost effective please let me know. We are also planning to travel to Senegal to cover a big interview and also to interview Dr Arikana Chihombori-Quao . So lots to look forward too. Thanks to Art and Chief Montana for donating towards our airfare for myself , I would like to bring a camera person so if anyone can help please get in touch via Bla

shabakha49
58 Views · 6 years ago

The Untold Story of The African Liberation Struggle tells the story of the role played by African Women Freedom Fighters who gave of themselves in the fight for their identity, their territory and their land. The documentary from African Women Studies Centre of The University of Nairobi highlights the role played by women in liberation struggle and whose voices are either muted or whose story and role is not fully appreciated




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