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Professor Amos N. Wilson explains why even the study of science and mathematics is political and thus requires a culturally centered approach.
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Tinga Tinga Tales of Africa Episode 15
Officials in the United States look upon Africans as people “in need of help” or people who “need to be told what to do”, and this is destroying relations between Africa and Washington, according to the former African Union representative to the US, Arikana Chihombori-Quao.
“The US needs to call a timeout and treat Africans with respect,” Chihombori told host Steve Clemons, adding that the US-Africa Leaders Summit hosted by the White House this week “will fail unless Americans see Africans as equals".
Chihombori-Quao argues that pan-African unity is the only path for the continent to be less dependent on outside powers.
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Baboons and lions may not seem the likeliest of allies, but in Tanzania they’ve formed an unusual partnership. At the edges of a year-round waterhole in Ruaha National Park, they work together – against the other animals. ↠Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/Terr....aMaterOfficial?sub_c
In astonishing footage that gets up close and personal, we’ll show you how these intelligent primates have learned to betray their natural instincts, and how both baboons and lions benefit from the arrangement. Be warned – you may never trust a baboon again . . .
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Mhenga Malcolm X : Ford Hall Forum [1963]
Adapted from pieces of the original Black Man's Land Trilogy, looking at Kenya's history from colonialism to independence.After the tragedies of Hola and Aguthi, and other "rehabilitation camps" became international news, the British and Kenyan Governments take active steps in bringing more african leaders into the government. However with pressure building from the african populace for more control over their homeland and european settlers unwilling to give up their property both african and european leaders must navigate the ever grown tension in the country in order to find a peaceful conclusion and determine whether or not to release Jomo Kenyatta from prison.Soldiers of The KLFA (Kenya Land Freedom Army) continue to remain in the forests in hopes of regaining their land and the white settlers as well as their representatives of fearful that releasing Kenyatta will indeed lead to even greater chaos than before!
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A di fos Jumiekan wod im chat! / Azuka's first JA words
Made by leading Ugandan documentarist Nathan Ochole, this film explains what agroforestry is and the myriad of contributions that it has made to Uganda. It starts in the highlands of Kabale, where trees on farms prevented landslides and floods, provided fruit to villagers and made their agriculture more sustainable. It then roams to the parklands of northern Uganda where Borassus palms and Shea trees provide valuable nutrition and cash earnings (particularly for women in the case of Shea) and improve the yields of the crops grown near them. It visits Kapchorwa where we see the use of the nitrogen-fixing shrub Calliandra as feed for dairy cows and then documents the improvements that orange trees have made to livelihoods in Namatumba.
Along the way, the film interviews farmers as well as Dr Clement Okia, the representative of the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) in Uganda, and Dr Hilary Agaba, Programme Leader Agroforestry at Uganda’s National Forestry Resources Research Institute (NaFORRI NARO). It was produced by Cathy Watson, formerly of Tree Talk and Muvle Trust in Uganda and now Head of Programme Development at ICRAF, and by Australian AVID volunteer, Laura Keenan.
Topic: Continuing the Legacy: Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon and his Father's Vision
We speak to Dr. Kamau Rashid on his Martial Arts Journey and explore the Socio-Political & Cultural relevance of Martial Arts to Afrikan People.
"ZIVANAYI" in the Shona Language means "Lets know each other". Hosted by ShakaRa, this show is designed specifically to interact with YOU! Come through!
New Guinea: Land of the UnexpectedOriginal broadcast 7 February 1993. Nature on WHYY PBS.
In The Land Of Giants And Pygmies [1925]
01. I Faram Gami I Faram
02. Mascaram Setaba
03. Shagu
04. One For Buzayhew
05. Alone In The Crowd
06. Almaz
07. Mulatu’s Hideaway
08. Askum
09. A Kiss Before Dawn
10. Playboy Cha Cha
11. The Panther (Boogaloo)
12. Konjit (Pretty)
13. Soul Power
14. Lover’s Mambo
15. Love Mood For Two
16. Jijiger
17. Girl From Addis Ababa
18. Karayu
19. Raina
Arriving after Astatke’s life-changing years studying at Berklee College in Boston, the albums were the rest experiments in his pioneering sound, fusing Ethiopian cultural music with Afro Latin and jazz forms. “I have always felt a deep connection between Latin and African music,” he explains. “I travelled to Cuba and listened to their musicians; the tempo, rhythm and feeling was very similar to different African forms. In the mid-‘60s, I formed a band called The Ethiopian Quintet in New York comprising Ethiopian, Latin and Afro-American musicians – the band included trumpeter and pianist Rudy Houston who later played with Yambu and Felix Torres who played with La Sonora Poncena.”
Supported by Worthy Records’ Gil Snapper who offered to record the quintet, Astatke began to experiment during two separate sessions: “We created a different feel and different arrangements. On the rst recording, I played an adaptation of an ancient Ethiopian warrior song, ‘I Faram Gami I Faram’ – the lyrics were translated so that the singer could sing it in Spanish. Some compositions were important steps for me: ‘Mascaram Setaba’ (‘Summer Is Coming’) ‘Shagu’ and ‘Almaz’. With the second album, a personal favourite is ‘Girl From Addis Ababa’ which worked very nicely as a fusion of Ethiopian modes and R&B rhythms.”
Astatke would start to perfect his Ethio jazz sound on his later album for Worthy in 1972, ‘Mulatu Of Ethiopia’ but the two volumes of ‘Afro Latin Soul’ stand as important recordings documenting his early career. “It was a very interesting time to be in New York during the mid-‘60s. I was there at the same time as Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba and Fela Kuti and we each tried to play our part in putting Africa on the map of contemporary jazz.”
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How does science get communicated in an age of social media?
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In this Discourse, Tom Scott talks about science communication in the age of social media, how to be popular on the internet, and dealing with a world where view counts are often more important than truth.
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Tom Scott is a British entertainer, educator, YouTuber, web developer and former presenter of 'Gadget Geeks' on Sky One. He graduated from the University of York with a degree in linguistics. He has a popular YouTube channel with over 1.6 million subscribers and more than 325 million video views as of June 2019.
In more than fifteen years of publishing on the internet, Tom has visited the High Arctic, passed out in a centrifuge, and somehow got three million people to watch a video about why the British plug is a great invention.
This talk and Q&A was filmed in the Ri on 27 September 2019.
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When epidemiologists are faced with addressing questions that are too difficult, expensive or dangerous to test in the real world, they turn to mathematical modeling. Hear how scientists from the Institute for Disease Modeling are using models to guide global efforts towards the eradication and control of infectious diseases.
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Sebastian Tirtirau is one of the very few people around the world that has worked with remote tribes around the world for the last 25 years. This episode introduces you into the life of remote pygmy tribes in the Congo basin.
PRESENTER Sebastian TirtirauGabriel Buruiana
NARRATION Tom Wilson
PRODUCER Spring Media Production
EDITING Florian Ardelean
MUSIC Mihnea Irimia
VIDEO & SOUND RECORDING Madalin CiobanuValentin Moloman
SOUND DESIGN Florian Titus Ardelean / Cinesound Europe
GRAPHICS/VISUAL EFFECTS/COMPOSITING/ANIMATION Cristiana Apostol / Cinesound Europe
SPECIAL THANKS Indigenous People that appear in the film
DIRECTED BY Attila Peli
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