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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
58 Views · 6 years ago

Our Spiritual Mother - Mama Marimba Ani joins us for a MOSIAH special.

She breaks down her role as new appointed UNIA-ACL Ambassador and how we turn the supreme vision and example of Marcus Garvey into practical work for Afrikans today.

Asantu Kweku Maroon
58 Views · 4 years ago

⁣We don’t need to wear their clothes to feel like we displaying value. We got our own history, which is far richer, older, and greater than all other history told. Don’t just learn your history, wear it! Kweku Kmtyw Authentic Afrikan Apparel.

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57 Views · 5 months ago

⁣How Dare We - ⁣from the Make KMT Black Again EP from Ọheneba

Ọbádélé Kambon
57 Views · 11 months ago

⁣What does Agya do for the family?

Yaw Ababio
57 Views · 12 months ago

Resisting the tide of repression that threatens the teaching of Black history, we should look to that past to understand the ongoing processes that have shaped our world. Our current predicament, marked by extreme inequalities, everyday violence, militarism, and political strife derives in part from the history of colonial conquest, slavery, and imperial warfare. Our struggles for freedom and dignity emerge from that history, too. By understanding it, we might discern the scope, force, direction, and likelihood of the changes ahead—and be guided by the example and the wisdom of our ancestors. Audience Q&A and a reception will follow.

Vincent Brown is the Charles Warren Professor of American History and Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. He has published two prize-winning books about the history of slavery: The Reaper’s Garden: Death and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery (2008) and Tacky’s Revolt: The Story of an Atlantic Slave War (2020). The author of numerous articles and reviews in scholarly journals, he is also Principal Investigator and Curator for the animated thematic map Slave Revolt in Jamaica, 1760-1761: A Cartographic Narrative (2013), he was Producer and Director of Research for the award-winning television documentary Herskovits at the Heart of Blackness (2009), broadcast nationally on the PBS series Independent Lens, he was the executive producer and host for The Bigger Picture (2022), co-produced with WNET for PBS Digital Studios, and he was executive producer, writer, and host for How Do You Remember the Days of Slavery? (2024). He is co-founder of Timestamp Media, which explores the history that connects people and places across the world.

https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event..../black-historys-warn

Cosponsored by the IHC’s Key Passages series and Harry Girvetz Memorial Endowment

Kwabena Ofori Osei
57 Views · 1 year ago

The Great Pan African gives his speech on what we would call Black Power and Black Nationalism today!!!!!!

Ọbádélé Kambon
57 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Nana Kwame Pɛbi Datɛ I dancing at Akuapem Traditional Council




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