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HOODOO CAST - Hoodoo and Voodoo - Ft. Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveaux and OdwirafoHoodoo Cast Special Episode: Hoodoo and Voodoo - AKYISAN: Ancestral Religious Reversion ConferenceOur eighth annual AKYISAN: Ancestral Religious Reversion Conference was a special occasion as we livestreamed our presentations in a podcast format.This special event was the first informal episode for Hoodoo Cast.Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveaux and Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan discuss the trustory, culture and cosmology of Voodoo - Ewe Ancestral Religion in North America and Hoodoo - Akan Ancestral Religion in North America.Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveauxinstagram.com/voodooqueenkalindahlaveauxOdwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhaninstagram.com/odwirafoinstragram.com/hoodoocastwww.hoodoocast.com#hoodoocast
On this extraordinary episode of The Rock Newman Show 2.0, we are honored to host the esteemed Professor James Small. With a resume that reads like a testament to a lifetime of scholarly dedication and activism, Professor Small is a true legend in his own right.
As a scholar, activist, dynamic speaker, and organizational consultant, Professor Small's impact spans continents. He holds esteemed positions such as CEO of Sanaa Lodge Enterprise, Ghana, Ltd., CEO & President of African-American Management Company, Ghana, Ltd., and serves as International Vice President of both the Organization of Afro-American Unity (O.A.A.U.) and the World African Diaspora Union (WADU). His involvement in various organizations reflects his commitment to uplifting communities and promoting African heritage worldwide.
Professor Small's journey is intertwined with luminaries of African scholarship, having studied extensively with giants like Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Dr. Yosef A. A. ben Jochannan, and Dr. Leonard Jeffries, among others. His close association with figures such as Ella L. Collins, sister of Malcolm X, speaks volumes about his deep-rooted connection to pivotal moments in African-American history.
From serving as a principal bodyguard to Ella L. Collins to being Imam of Muslim Mosque Inc. (founded by Malcolm X), Professor Small's experiences offer a unique perspective on the civil rights era and the legacy of Malcolm X.
Beyond academia, Professor Small's influence extends to the entertainment industry, where he serves as Chief Historical Consultant for MGM+'s Godfather of Harlem TV movie series, featuring Forest Whitaker. His appearances in documentaries and consultation work further cement his status as a leading authority on African spirituality and history.
In this condensed interview, we dive into Professor Small's insights on African spirituality, his encounters with Malcolm X, his experiences with Ella L. Collins, and his perspective on current events, including the situation in Haiti.
Don't miss this extraordinary edition of The Rock Newman Show 2.0 as we engage in a profound conversation with Professor James Small, a true icon of our time.
Did Christianity really begin without a Jesus?
HAAM welcomed historian and philosopher Dr. Richard Carrier to Winnipeg on his Canadian speaking tour, August 19, 2017
Welcome (back) to Powered by Nyame, formerly Powered by Ancestry. Why the change? For our dear subscribers, a change or evolution has occurred indeed. For those of you new to the channel, just jump on board and all will make sense after you've watch a few of our previous videos. In this episode, shot live somewhere in the world, I explain the transition from PBA to PBN and share something about how this all came about. Enjoy and apologies for the two week hiatus!
Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy presents on the Antiquity and Middle Ages Channel on the differences between Afrocentrism and Eurocentrism.
Join us in this thought-provoking video as we delve into the contrasting ideologies of Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism, exploring their impact on our understanding of history and culture. Eurocentrism, a widely dominant view, emphasizes the achievements and contributions of European cultures, often overlooking the perspectives and contributions of other cultures. Afrocentrism, on the other hand, focuses on centering and celebrating African history, culture, and achievements, challenging Eurocentric narratives that have historically marginalized Africa and its diaspora. We delve into the historical context that shaped these perspectives, examining the legacy of colonization, slavery, and the struggle for cultural recognition. Eurocentrism tends to portray European history as the pinnacle of human progress and often ignores or minimizes the contributions of non-European civilizations. Afrocentrism seeks to rectify this by highlighting the rich history and achievements of African civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Mali, and Great Zimbabwe, showcasing their impact on world history and culture. We explore how Eurocentrism has influenced academia, education, and media, often shaping our understanding of world events and perpetuating stereotypes and biases. Afrocentrism challenges this narrative, striving to reclaim and center African perspectives, voices, and experiences. The video examines the ways in which Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism have influenced art, literature, and social movements, shaping cultural identity and promoting inclusivity. We discuss the importance of recognizing and embracing multiple perspectives, fostering a more balanced and nuanced understanding of history, and appreciating the diverse contributions of different cultures. Join us as we engage in a respectful exploration of these contrasting ideologies, aiming to encourage dialogue, understanding, and the celebration of cultural diversity in a global society. Subscribe now to broaden your perspective and embark on this enlightening journey into the world of Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism
Teenage years for young people and the adults in their lives can be a difficult transition period. They are not adults nor are they children. Rather than participants in this part of the game of life, parents and ancestors are more coaches and cheerleaders on the sidelines, guiding those teenagers and providing them with guardrails, the most effective of which is humility (you don’t know it all) and anchoring (staying grounded along one’s path).
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WHY WOULD AN AWAKENED AFRICANS WELCOME AND EMBRACE POPE FRANCIS WHOSE CATHOLIC RELIGION DESTROYS AFRICAN TRADITIONS AND CULTURE. THE AFRICAN CATHOLICS ARE YET TO RECEIVE A FORMAL APOLOGY FROM THE VISITING PONTIFF! Pope Francis Africa tour, into central Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan, is not a surprise. The Pope is visiting the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) just after the big signing of cobalt and copper mines to the US and the discovery of massive South Sudan oil fields. Pope Francis's recent visit to Africa has been a highly anticipated event, not only for African Catholics but for the entire continent. The Pope's tour of Central Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was originally cancelled due to security concerns, but was later rescheduled and took place with great success. During his visit, Pope Francis addressed various important issues facing the African continent, including the exploitation of African resources, the Catholic Church's role in the slave trade, and the need for ecumenism between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
One of the key themes of Pope Francis's visit to the DRC was the need for "hands off Africa." The Pope called for an end to the exploitation of African resources, particularly minerals and oil reserves, by outside powers. This message was especially relevant in the DRC, where the country's vast mineral wealth has long been exploited for the benefit of foreign interests, often to the detriment of the local population.
The Pope did not address the Catholic Church's role in the slave trade, particularly during the time of Pope Nicholas V and the papal bull "Dum Diversas." The Catholic Church has a long history of involvement in the Atlantic slave trade. Pope Francis's visit to Africa was a mere trick used as an opportunity not to acknowledge this dark chapter in the Church's history or to work towards reconciliation with the African people.
In addition to why the pope must never visit Africa again instead of an open apology for the ills of Abrahamic religions he instead addressed and highlighted the importance of ecumenism between different religious communities in Africa. He emphasized the need for cooperation and respect between Christians, Muslims, and Jews in the face of common challenges and for the betterment of all but left out African traditional religions. Pope Francis's visit to Africa has been widely covered by Catholic television and news outlets, further emphasizing the significance of the Pope's message and the impact of his visit. As the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church and the head of the Vatican City, Pope Francis holds a great deal of influence, and his visit to Africa has been an opportunity to bring attention to the important issues facing the continent and to promote a message of peace and justice. Let us remind all and Sundry What Levels of Evil this Pope represents and the shocking levels of our Ignorance when we embrace and Love Christianity, Judaism and Islam are European cultures.
Pope Francis's visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo and other African nations satisfies only 2 reasons which we highlight as the Why for Popes never to visit Africa. The significant level of hypocrisy is in the event that is highlighted in his message of "hands off Africa" and the call for ecumenism, Pope Francis has sent a clear message he is still sitting on the Dum Diversas throne. In conclusion, what Then must Africans do? We Must seriously begin to save ourselves from brainwashing by our enemies here on earth? – We thus Vigorously TEACH At Grass roots That Their beloved Pope sits on the throne of Dum Diversas which has Blood of our ancestors and even if the pope apologises can he remove Christianity from African minds? Or close all Churches in Africa? Yes, he is in cahoots with neo colonialists for African natural resources.
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