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Just some thoughts and ideas that go through my head while working on art. Part 1
Check out the art group on Abibitumi for casual art chat! 💬👇🏿
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My first interview in Tanzania 🇹🇿
some of the reason why I left AmeriKKKa for Tanzania 🇹🇿......
KOA II Part 1 Album Mix - Kabza De Small ft. Msaki, Nkosazana Daughter, Murumba Pitch, Young Stunna, Njelic, Mhaw Keys, Simmy, Spartz, Stakev, Artwork Sounds
https://soundcloud.com/extu/ko....a-ii-part-1-album-mi
Tracklist
0:00 Khusela (Kabza De Small ft. Msaki)
07:23 Bathini (Kabza De Small ft. Young Stunna & Artwork Sounds)
14:26 Rekere 2 (Kabza De Small ft. Stakev)
20:54 Ingabe (Kabza De Small ft. Spartz)
26:16 Isoka (Kabza De Small ft. Nkosazana Daughter & Murumba Pitch)
32:35 Eningi (Kabza De Small ft. Njelic, Simmy & Mhaw Keys)
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Harvard University’s Legacy of Slavery: New Report Documents How It Profited, Then Tried to Erase It
Harvard University released a 134-page report this week that detailed the school’s extensive ties to slavery and pledged $100 million for a fund for scholars to continue to research the topic. The report documents dozens of prominent people associated with Harvard who enslaved people, including four Harvard presidents. Harvard commissioned the study in 2019 as part of a wave of schools reckoning with their pasts and the ongoing legacy of racial discrimination. “Harvard’s ties to slavery begin with the founding of the institution,” says MIT historian Craig Steven Wilder, author of “Ebony & Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America’s Universities.” Wilder says that while this history is not new, Harvard worked for decades to erase its complicity in slavery. “We’re really only beginning to reconcile and to really struggle with the deep ties that this institution has to slavery,” he says.
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#KwameNkrumah Nkrumah's scientific, engineering, technological and industrial road map for advancing Ghana and Africa in to an advanced society was sabotaged. Learn about his African road map to success and the difference he was making in Ghana prior to his neo-colonial successors collaborating with his enemies to overthrow and arrest Ghana's developmentIf you would like to support the works of Sista Shanice you can do so via Patreon. Heres the link https://www.patreon.com/SistaShaniceIf you would like to join Sista Shanice on her weekly radio shows at 10am GMT every Wednesday, then heres the link to listen live https://zeno.fm/radio/galaxyafiwe-net/ Here's the tel no to call in and join the debate +44 20 3289 6504
The Importance Of Analyzing and Learning From History
Watch the Nollywood recreation of Flavour's smash hit, EGWU NDI OMA.
Sit back, relax and enjoy as you learn more about IJELE the PALLIATIVE UMU NWA.
This short film was shot and directed by TIZ SIMON (@TIZSIMON) and edited by JAIYEOLA ADEDAMOLA (@IMICROD).
The short film features appearances by Nollywood greats such as Prince Nollywood, Cha Cha Eke Faani, Queeneth Hilbert, Georgina Ibeh, Richael Ogbonna, McSmith Ochendo, Nancy Achunike, Ella Idu, TcVirus Okafor, MC Yom and Chinedu Okeke.
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Recorded live in Copenhagen, Denmark, April 1968. Song for My Father was recorded in October 1964 and released on the Blue Note label. The album was inspired by a trip that Silver had made to Brazil. The cover artwork features a photograph of Silver's father, John Tavares Silva, to whom the title song was dedicated. "My mother was of Irish and Negro descent, my father of Portuguese origin", Silver recalls in the liner notes, "He was born on the island of Maio, one of the Cape Verde Islands." The album line-up differs from the Copenhagen musicians here.
At one point the Black Relationship was the hardest to penetrate as both men & women suffered under the cruel hand of oppression and our love of family the vision of survival kept us working together under the hardest of tactics.
Feminism was the tactic employed which initially was not our cause as melanated men nor women had no rights under slavery or colonisation. Not to say the advancement of better equality and opportunity and addressing of domestic violence was not a good thing but it was coupled with conditions set to destroy the black family as its primary objective when issued to so called blacks. This tactic amongst others such as Government intervention of assistance if the man was no longer available through unemployment which leads to destruction of male pride as a protector, benefits due to woman and child only, alcohol and drugs flooding our community, the selling of drugs as an only source of income, and mass incarceration of the male as public enemy No.1 in the 60's & 70's, fostered by support of magazines and shows in the 80's with a promotion of we don't need no men, we can do fine by ourselves, and movie & music industry in the 90's supporting this with gangster rap degrading women and films such as Stella getting her groove, a thin line and more all as a divide and conquer tactic deployed in America initially under the guise of we are progressing yet controlled by the same individuals who had a hand in our demise. in the 2010's the emergence of men responding via what is referred as the manosphere to the point where we now have a full divide, separation and outright disrespect for one another fostered by the new weapon of choice, social media.
This event by the Thursday club intended to address these issues by discussing the term 'Black love' with 3 sets of couples to discuss the ups, downs and all the inbetweens to help empower others to see the importance and evidence that we can, will and must work together first through understanding with a focus on healing the damage, as we are currently continuing without the assistance of Hybrid Europeans to perpetuate destruction on our own future.... Our Children.