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I haven't stopped, just trying to get good wifi. but we've finally reach Ethiopia!
Daily vlogging? Sure, why not!
Documenting my trip to Accra/Mankessim for two conferences.
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For the 2019 Donald H. Smith Memorial Lecture at Baruch College of the City University of New York, Kean University Professor James Conyers delivered an eye-opening lecture: Before Garvey: The Philosophy and Opinions of Edward Wilmot Blyden.
We know it was extraordinary because theBrother captured it on his mobile device.
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In light of the recent global protests against racism, calls to #DefundThePolice and the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic, one question has been repeatedly asked:
“How can the Black community create sustainable change for ourselves?”
The first discussion we hosted focused on why it is important for our community to focus on sustainable change.
For part two, this panel will look at the intersections of healing and institution building. Institutions are reflections of the people that build them. We will focus on the ways that healing can positively impact the development of Black institutions.
July 6 @ 6pm, Facebook Live on Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle
Panelists:
Bakari Jones, Business strategist
Danielle Torain, Executive Director – OSI-Baltimore
Wekesa Madzimoyo. Co-Director – AYA Educational Institute
Shawna Murray-Browne LCSW-C, Founder – Kindred Wellness
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Dayvon Love, Director of Public Policy – Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle
Join the conversation, post your questions and comments and get involved in moving our community to more sustainable solutions.
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Vatican's Blessings For Same-Sex Couple Faces Resistance in Nigeria
Despite the Vatican's approval of blessings for same-sex couples, gay Catholics in Nigeria, where same-sex relationships are criminalised, anticipate slow acceptance.
People believe it might take 20 to 30 years for local bishops to embrace the Vatican's decision.
Conservative Catholics in African nations, including Nigeria, reject the ruling, asserting that blessing same-sex couples is optional.
Pope Francis defends the declaration, emphasising inclusiveness, but Father Patrick Alumunku from Nigeria's capital, Abuja, clarifies that it doesn't necessarily imply eventual acceptance of same-sex unions in the church.
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In todays episode I share my shocking experience of my wild adventure in Orania, South Africa's infamous whites-only settlement!
As a black woman from Ethiopia, stepping into this community was like entering a whole new world.
In "Inside South Africa's Whites-Only Separatist Town: My Shocking Experience!", I spill all the tea on what went down during my trip.
Now, Orania might seem like a closed-off, mysterious place from the outside, but trust me, what went down inside will blow your mind.
Join me as I navigate the streets of Orania, meeting residents and uncovering the truths that define life in this secluded town.
Leaving Orania left me with more questions than answers. What's the deal with this place? Can we ever move past the mess of apartheid?
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When Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, came to power in 2018, he promised a new era of democratic reforms and an end to years of autocracy.
Political prisoners were freed, opposition parties were allowed to operate, and the new prime minister even won a Nobel Prize for securing peace with neighbouring Eritrea after decades of an uneasy armistice.
But since then, long-standing ethnic divisions have made the future of this complex country more uncertain.
Earlier this year, we went to find out why.
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World renowned historian, author and master teacher Anthony Browder talks candidly and intimately with Claire Clottey. Taken from the Restoring Cultural Memory lectures in London.
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Great doctor, better farmer! It would take a family tragedy to launch this young doctor’s impressive farming career. Following his elder brother Rotham’s tragic passing in a car accident, Obakeng Mfikwe found himself increasingly having to take off time from his medical practice in Fourways in Johannesburg to help his ageing dad with the family’s communal cattle farming at Beestekraal, close to Jericho in North West. And the more he farmed, the more he found himself enjoying it. When he finally took the plunge and bought his first few cows, he knew he was well and truly hooked. So he closed his medical practice and started farming full-time, and within just a few years, achieved some great successes. His Simmentaler and Simbra cattle studs have already won several awards, and he also plants more than a 1000 ha of maize, sunflower and fodder crops on several farms in the North West and Magaliesberg.
I visited this small town in greater Accra more than 5 years ago and I had no memory other than a beautiful Catholic church building and a banana plantation.
The idea of praising this place and its warm people haunted me for more than a week and I finally decided to go back.To my surprise, the church was demolished and access to the banana fields was forbidden.
The fact remains , it was a nice visit. Enjoy the watch !
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