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On this latest episode of Going OFF Topic, show host Omowale Afrika sits down with C. Paul Grandison to discuss his latest work, The Racial Hierarchy: Anti- Blackness Culture and Anti- Black Racism. The Causes and Consequences- An Evolutionary Perspective.  
 
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Study referenced during discussion: Rauch, K. L., & Hopcroft, R. L. (2018). Human Sociosexual Dominance Theory. In Oxford Handbook of Evolution, Biology, and Society. 
 
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Going OFF Topic (“Open Forum Fridays”) with Omowale is an open forum conversation, where Black content creators from across the spectrum of social media, bring their humor, their opinions, and respect for differing perspectives, to push the culture forward through conversation. 
 
Join us for an off-the-cuff, cook-out style, conversation about what’s going on in Black culture, for better or worse.
Dr. Gad Barnea is not your typical Bible scholar—he’s reshaping how we view ancient Judaism and the Hebrew Bible, tackling one of its core assumptions: that Moses and his story are older than the 4th century BCE. As a Lecturer in Jewish History and Biblical Studies at the University of Haifa and a Research Fellow at the École biblique et archéologique Française, Dr. Barnea focuses on Yahwism under the “Iranian Age of Empires,” exploring how Persian rule and Zoroastrianism likely shaped early Judaism, suggesting the Moses narrative may have emerged far later than commonly thought.Beyond texts, Barnea has uncovered a groundbreaking ostracon from Elephantine, the earliest known Jewish curse text, and evidence of a Jewish priestess—a revelation about ancient Jewish rituals. He’s also restored a Qumran scroll (4Q550) containing a forgotten Achaemenid court tale, set to release with Brill, and co-edits a book on “Yahwism under the Achaemenid Empire.”With years of tech experience, Barnea is also advancing Digital Humanities, making biblical studies accessible and transforming how we understand figures like Moses in light of hellenistic influences.overing a history that reshapes our understanding of the Bible and Moses himself.Dr. Gad Barnea linksAcademia - https://haifa.academia.edu/gadbarneaHis new book free open access - https://www.degruyter.com/docu....ment/doi/10.1515/978 the other awesome interview with Dr. Gad Barnea on @GnosticInformant https://youtu.be/ZEEhqRxfFck?si=i8iK20IDP6J0ZYmz
Kamau and Mawiyah Kambon - Celebrating 46 years of Black love and marriage
Label: ?Format: CDCountry: GhanaReleased: ?Genre: Folk, World, & CountryStyle: AfricanFor more african music you can visit our website https://www.afrosunny.com/Tracklist01 - Moma yen kogyam no (medley) 00:0002 - Breguo (medley) 22:3603 - Megyina opono akyi (medley) 42:22* All materials presented on this channel are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners, and are subject to use for INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY!SUPPORT THE MUSICIANS, BUY THEIR MUSIC!** If you (being a musician or a copyright owner) don't approve your music material to be presented on this channel (or would like any additional info to be published), please contact me (via my Youtube channel ) and I'll remove it in seconds (or add necessary info)!Thank you in advance for your understanding!
The film is a modern adaptation of an Ananse tale adapted to the living environment of children from Accra's notorious e-waste slum 'Agbogbloshi'. Students from the 'Bethel Evangelical Church of Ghana School' in the heart of the slum often called 'Sodom and Gomorra' created this film together with German filmmaker Johannes Preuß and Professor Bea Lundt from the University of Flensburg.
I’m excited to almost finish my bath and toilet sustainably and totally off the grid. The key is independence and sustainability. No ppp loans or no debt, just the necessary sacrifices and ventures to be in a position of power ✊🏾💪🏾.
This is the fuller version of the presentation I delivered at the Re-Engaging Pan-Africanism Conference at Birmingham City University, Dec 2018.  
  
The presentation explores the relationship between Culture & Economics as an attempt to:  
Rescue "culture" from reductive definitions by demonstrating the relationship between it & economic development.  
Demonstrate how revolutionary movements have pursued economic development from a culturally appropriate foundation.  
Its pre-recorded, but will be broadcast with a live chat. I look forward to hearing your feedback.   
  
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