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Amos Wilson's Right Hand Man Shares Untold Stories About Wilson's Life and Work
Amos Wilson's Right Hand Man Shares Untold Stories About Wilson's Life and Work Baka Omubo 25 Views • 5 days ago

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For decades, Dr. Amos Wilson challenged Black people to think differently about education, psychology, power, economics, and the systems that shape society.

In this rare and insightful conversation, we sit down with Brother Sababu Plata, a longtime collaborator of Dr. Amos Wilson who played a key role in preserving, editing, publishing, and distributing some of his most influential works.

Brother Sababu shares firsthand stories about meeting Amos Wilson, attending his lectures, helping bring *Black-On-Black Violence* to completion, preserving *Blueprint for Black Power* after Wilson's untimely passing, and the sacrifices required to ensure future generations would have access to his ideas.

This powerful discussion offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most important Black intellectual movements of the modern era and the people who worked tirelessly to keep that legacy alive.


00:00 Introduction
00:47 First Encounters With Amos Wilson
03:35 Building A Working Relationship
05:38 The Self-Hatred Series & Early Collaborations
06:03 Turning Amos Wilson's Lectures Into Books
08:48 Recording And Studying Amos Wilson's Presentations
09:17 Helping Complete Black-On-Black Violence
11:07 How Publishing Work Began
13:07 Working Side-By-Side With Amos Wilson
14:27 Enhancing The Intelligence Of The Black Child
16:23 Researching Blueprint For Black Power
19:17 Why Amos Wilson Used A Multi-Disciplinary Approach
22:43 Media, Social Media & Black Consciousness
24:22 Africa's Resources And Global Competition
29:06 Education Into Dumbness Explained
30:30 Education, Servitude & The Master Spirit
31:40 Why Reading Still Matters
34:04 Where To Find Amos Wilson's Books
37:54 The Making Of Blueprint For Black Power
40:24 Amos Wilson's Final Years
41:42 Amos Wilson's Passing
42:11 Completing Blueprint After Amos Wilson's Death
44:05 Preserving Amos Wilson's Magnum Opus
45:54 The Response To Blueprint For Black Power
46:27 Why Amos Wilson Remains Relevant Today

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The Origins of Black Self-Hatred, Traitors & Sell Outs
The Origins of Black Self-Hatred, Traitors & Sell Outs Kwabena Ofori Osei 18 Views • 28 days ago

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Why Nigeria Can’t Work (Yet)
Why Nigeria Can’t Work (Yet) Baka Omubo 5 Views • 21 hours ago

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Is fixing Nigerian leadership the only path to national progress? This analysis questions common assumptions about Nigeria politics.

Many Nigerians believe that simply changing leaders will solve the country's deep-rooted issues. This video examines whether that perspective is too superficial by looking at the reality behind current socio-political issues. We analyze scenes from a polling station and a News Central segment to break down why the focus on leadership might be missing the bigger picture.

By evaluating the complexities of fixing Nigeria, viewers will gain a clearer understanding of the systemic challenges facing the nation beyond the ballot box. We move past the surface-level arguments often heard in discussions about Nigerian elections and explore the underlying factors that actually drive the country's current state.

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Germany: The Discreet Lives of the Super Rich | DW Documentary - 2019
Germany: The Discreet Lives of the Super Rich | DW Documentary - 2019 Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 21 Views • 5 years ago

The rich in Germany been never been as well-off as they are today and assets have never been so unevenly distributed. But who are they? How do they live? And what do they think of their country? A journey into the discreet world of the super-rich.

One percent of Germans own over a quarter of the country's assets, whilst half of the country’s citizens have no assets at all. But while the German media report on the growing poverty in the country on a daily basis, little is known about the super-rich. They keep a very low profile and can walk the streets unrecognized. "Manager Magazin” says there were around 200 billionaires living in Germany in 2018, and their numbers are increasing. The documentary "Top of the World" asks why rich Germans are so unwilling to talk about their wealth. Its author immerses himself in the discreet world of big money and meets financial advisors with 800 years of family tradition behind them and billionaires such as drugstore king Dirk Rossmann and mail-order company heir Michael Otto - as well as a self-made businessmen such as Rainer Schaller. They talk about their notions of money and justice, the origins of their wealth and their fear of social envy.


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The Perfect Black According to Science
The Perfect Black According to Science Shabaka 20 Views • 2 years ago

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Elevate Your Well-Being: Dr. Spirit Talks Therapy, Mental Health, & Reshaping Your Food Relation
Elevate Your Well-Being: Dr. Spirit Talks Therapy, Mental Health, & Reshaping Your Food Relation Baka Omubo 43 Views • 2 years ago

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On this episode I sit down with Dr. Spirit, PhD and we talk about Mental Health, Therapy, How to Change Your Relationship with Food and more.

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00:00 On This Episode
01:44 Intro
03:26 Food Shots
04:40 Why I Went Vegan
06:28 What’s Your Relationship With Food
13:09 Sugar Withdrawals
14:33 Treating Your Body Like a Temple
16:43 Food Traditions
17:59 How to Change Your Relationship With Food
20:52 Benefits of Therapy
26:29 Learn How to Eat Properly
29:09 My Self-Care
31:54 Dating
33:36 Best Year of My Life
38:20 What Dr. Spirit Does as a Therapist
39:43 Movies You Should See
41:23 Racism in Mental Health


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01:11 Intro
02:14 What is a Memory Recovery Specialist
04:02 How to Find Out Why You’re Here
06:50 From the Browder File
09:30 We Have a Responsibility
13:00 The Importance of Diet and Melanated People
22:38 How Your Thoughts About Others Affect Your Ability to Manifest
25:35 Music and Consciousness
31:00 Was Beethoven Black?
33:53 The Main Issue Black People Are Confronted With
38:54 God is a Concept
41:41 Karma
48:00 The Importance of Communing with the Ancestors
56:14 Church
01:05:55 Dreaming vs Visualization
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La source de la rumba congolaise
La source de la rumba congolaise Kɔrɔ Naka 18 Views • 6 years ago

La ” Nkoumba ” appelée plus tard à Cuba Rumba est une danse de nombril qui prend sa source en l’Afrique Centrale, plus précisément dans le Royaume Kongo et en République Centrafricaine chez ” Mbati “, un groupe ethnique du sud ouest du pays. En ” Mbati “, tout comme en ” Moukongo “, ” Nkoumba ” désigne le nombril. Chez les “Bakongo” groupe ethnique situé au sud du Congo Démocratique de l’Angola et chez les ” Mbati ” de Centrafrique, la danse de nombril est une expression folklorique charnelle permettant à un couple de danseurs de se produire nombril contre nombril.

Lorsque les esclaves noirs Africains débarquent à Cuba il y a 5 siècles avec la danse ” Nkoumba “, le colonisateur Espagnol supprime l’Africanité de cette expression culturelle, populaire et la baptise Rumba pour l’approprier. Du point de vue linguistique, Cuba conserve à ce jour plusieurs mots d’origine Africaine, et ce en dépit de nombreuses transformations constatées dans l’héritage culturel des anciens esclaves. La Rumba conserve à ce jour quelques mots bantou et yoruba dont on entend dans certaines chansons Cubaines. Lorsque la Rumba est revenue en Afrique entre les années 40 et 50, après avoir été longtemps un moyen d’expression artistique et de revendication des noirs qui dénoncent l’injustice dont ils sont victimes à Cuba, elle a été réappropriée par les Africains. Avec l’évolution du temps, les musiciens Africains intègrent leur folklore dans ce riche patrimoine culturel et l’enrichissent d’autres courants musicaux.

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