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Ọbádélé Kambon
11 Views · 3 months ago

Speaking on the passing of Imam Jamil Al-Amin (Baba H. Rap Brown), Decade of Our Repatriation (D.O.O.R.), Abibitumi Conference, Abibifahodie Festival, and Repatriate to Ghanahttps://www.decadeofourrepatri....ation.comhttps://www

AfroN8V
16 Views · 7 months ago

Song livicated to Papa Garvey

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
52 Views · 5 years ago

Mhenga Amos N. Wilson: Black Psychology

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
31 Views · 5 years ago

When Moammar Gadhafi’s regime collapsed in 2011, Libya was left leaderless. In the ensuing years, rebel militias have battled one another for control of the country in a series of deadly bombings and shootouts. With fighting unavoidable and no end in sight, Libyan civilians are picking up AK-47s and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) to protect their families from the militias.
Of course, they don't have to look far. Libya’s parliament estimates that 15 million weapons—many left over from Gadhafi’s massive caches—are circulating within the country. That’s two and a half weapons per person. Times being what they are, many use social media to source their household arms. Since the beginning of the year, Vocativ has been monitoring Facebook and other online activity in Libya to track this phenomenon. What we discovered was a virtual arms market, complete with dealers claiming to live in Tripoli, advertised prices and hagglers in the comment section.

In a video report from on the ground in Tripoli, Vocativ producer Lindsay Snell meets with an arms dealer who refers to himself as “Batsha.” Squatting over his collection of ammunition and firearms, Batsha selects a weapon and demonstrates how to load it. “This is a Kalashkinov. It is the most popular weapon in Libya. It costs $1,200,” he says as he cocks the rifle. After rattling off a list of the other guns and missiles up for sale (their prices range from $800 to $5,000), he says, “Everyone in Libya is armed. Everyone has a weapon.”

After speaking with a handful of civilians during our visit to Tripoli, Batsha’s claim that virtually all of Libya packs heat checks out. “Everyone has to be armed. We don’t trust the militias, we don’t trust the government, we don’t trust anyone,” says university student Ahmed Klisel, AK-47 in hand. "It’s really easy to obtain weapons in Libya. An AK-47 is a necessity in every household. More households have more than one. Or they have an AK-47 and a few pistols, handguns.”

And it’s not just men who carry weapons. Fidgeting with a small handgun, single mother Hind Ahmed Benghagab says, “We never thought we would see the day where Libyan women would need guns.”

With the massive surplus of military-grade weapons and the ease of purchase, deadly armaments often wind up in the wrong hands. According to a recent U.N. report, violent militant groups from Boko Haram in Nigeria to jihadis in Syria have obtained guns and other arms from Libya. While strife and chaos is Gadhafi's endowment to the nation he ruled with an iron fist, it's the second lives of the weapons he amassed and left behind that may be his lasting and violent global legacy.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
52 Views · 5 years ago

Unfair Trade Practices: Investigations begin into Illicit Dumping of Substandard Goods at Retail Market - The Market Place (12-5-21)

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24 Views · 3 years ago

Joan Powell, 72 years old, and her family give a testimonial on how her crippling epileptic seizures have been reversed with Herbal Results Olive Leaf Extract. Purchase at www.herbalresults.net.

Baka Omubo
42 Views · 2 years ago

Building Se7en visits Mwalimu Baruti for a discussion on the impact of European colonization on the minds of African people.

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Baka Omubo
38 Views · 3 years ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
86 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Clips from Ohum/Odwira 2022 at Akuapem Mampɔn

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
28 Views · 6 years ago

I 1st met STEVE COKELY in Dr Waymon McLaughlin's (1st Black to receive a PhD in METAPHYSICS in the United States) Logic class when he came as a guest to speak @ North Carolina A & T State University.

He had on a pair of overalls & one tooth missing. I said, "Who does this nigga think he is?" In the next FIVE MINUTES, he became one of my HERU'S!!! (That was in 1994)

He taught ALL OF US to "PUT A MAN ON THE DOOR" to make sure our women would never be attacked. He told us to KILL ANYTHING THAT ATTACKED OR HARMED OUR WOMEN because they were our most prized possesion.

Over the years, we grew VERY close PERSONALLY!!! HE IS A PART OF MY ORIGINAL FABRIC AS A FREEDOM FIGHTER, HEALER, HISTORIAN, RESEARCHER, MAN, SON, FATHER, LEADER, SOILDER, EVERY FUCKING THING I AM OR WILL BE, INCLUDING A GOD FOR WHAT IS RIGHT & LIVES IN MY HEART EVERY SECOND OF EVERY DAY!!!

When you hear me barking @ a nigga or blanking out, it is his spirit living through me. I will never be ashamed of what made me!!!

This photo is entitled "FIREPOWER" because that is exactly what you are looking @ when you look in the eyes of each individual in this picture.

WE WILL HURT YOU IF YOU FUCK WITH OUR WOMEN!!!

WE WILL NOT COMPROMISE!!!

I LOVE YOU STEVE COKELY!!!

IS THIS LIFE & THE NEXT!!!

LONG LIVE THE BOGARD!!!

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
24 Views · 5 years ago

The Sahel, home to over 100M people, marks the frontier where human habitation and agriculture meets the Sahara desert. Farmers here have been managing crops and livestock with scattered trees for generations creating the vast agroforestry parklands that dominates the landscapes. Indegineous trees here are essential to locals as they provide food,medicine, timber and climate regulation. For decades this area has had high climate change, desertification and worsening food insecurity. Recently widespread regreening has happened because farmers have encouraged the regeneration of young trees that grow naturally in their fields, a practice known as farmer managed natural regeneration heralded as the corner stone of modern climate smart agriculture.

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84 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Christianity without Jesus?

Jesus Never Existed - A Crackpot Idea?

In a culture based upon Christianity the denial of Jesus' existence may appear at first glance absurd or even stupid. After all, goes the argument, "mainstream scholarship" accepts that there was an historical Jesus, even if there is no agreement as to actually who he was, precisely when he was, what he did or what he said.
Yet for more than 200 years a minority of courageous scholars have dared to question the existence of Jesus. Their scepticism and outright denial of the historical figure of Jesus is not the result of perverse obduracy in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Rather, it is a rational response to the dearth of evidence and an honest riposte to more than a suspicion of fabrication...

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
31 Views · 5 years ago

Trinidadian historian Dr. C.L.R. James discusses his book "The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution." The book was originally published in 1938.

To Learn More on C.L.R James visit: https://www.marxists.org/archi....ve/james-clr/index.h

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
25 Views · 5 years ago

Fidel Castro por Carlos Moore.
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Carlos Moore (Nascido Charles Moore Wedderburn em Cuba, em 1942), é um escritor, pesquisador e cientista social dedicado ao registro da história e da cultura negra.
É conhecido internacionalmente pela luta contra o racismo, pelo panafricanismo e por ter escrito a biografia autorizada do cantor, saxofonista e ativista nigeriano Fela Kuti:"Fela, Esta vida Puta"

Biografia
Sua família era formada por pessoas de diversas ilhas das Antilhas: o pai biológico era de Trinidad e os pais dele, seus avós, eram de Barbados; o pai que o adotou era jamaicano e a mãe era natural de ilhas da região.
Ele viveu em Cuba até os 15 anos e mudou-se para Nova Iorque, Estados Unidos, em 1958. Lá conheceu Maya Angelou, com quem aprendeu muito sobre justiça racial e o pensamento intelectual negro. Retornou a Cuba em seguida juntando-se ao movimento revolucionário liderado por Fidel Castro. Ele concordava com os princípios revolucionários, mas discordava das autoridades sobre a discriminação racial persistente em Cuba.
Depois de ser preso algumas vezes, deixa a ilha em 1963, rumo à França. Lá ele conhece outros ativistas negros como o senegalês Alioune Diop e o filósofo poeta da Martinica Aimé Césaire e passa a trabalhar como jornalista na Agence France-Presse. Na França, inicia sua vida acadêmica e trabalha também como jornalista.
Ao longo de sua carreira como militante, esteve ao lado de Malcolm X, Cheikh Anta Diop, Aimé Césaire, Stokely Carmichael, Lelia Gonzalez, Walterio Carbonell, Abdias Nascimento, Harold Cruse, Alex Haley.
Desde 2000 ele vive no Brasil com a família, aproveitando para escrever suas memórias e conhecer mais da cultura latino-americana.
Vida acadêmica
Sua carreira como acadêmico e pesquisador foi marcada pelo título de Doutor em Etnologia, em 1979, e Doutorado em Ciências Humanas, em 1983, ambos pela Universidade de Paris-7.
Entre 1984 e 2000 foi Professor Visitante na Universidade Internacional da Flórida (EUA), Universidade do Caribe (Trinidad-Tobago), e Universidade do Caribe Francês (Martinica e Guadalupe).

Obras
Marxismo e a questão racial: Karl Marx e Friederich Engels frente ao racismo e à escravidão. Belo Horizonte: Nandyala Editora, 2010.
• Pichón: Race and Revolution in Castro´s Cuba, Chicago : Lawrence Hill Books, 2008.
• A África que Incomoda: sobre a problematização do legado africano no quotidiano brasileiro, Belo Horizonte: Nandyala Editora, 2008.
• Racismo e Sociedade: Novas bases epistemológicas para entender o racismo, Belo Horizonte: Mazza Edições, 2007.
• African Presence in the Americas, Trenton, NJ : Africa World Press, 1995;
• Castro, the Blacks, and Africa, Los Angeles : CAAS/UCLA, 1989.
• Were Marx and Engels Racists? - The prolet-Aryan outlook of Marx and Engels, Chicago : IPE, 1972.

Kɔrɔ Naka
26 Views · 2 years ago

COMING UP LIVE NOW ON PAN-AFRICAN DAILY TV with Dr Susan Tatah, Bamenda Girl (BG)

Nomfundo Bala
63 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Zulu warriors ⁣- chant Song for war or battle (sending prayers to the unseen)

T. Y. Adodo
20 Views · 8 months ago

⁣Pan Head - African princess (1993) Kutchie Riddim

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
84 Views · 5 years ago

With a closing from Louis Lomax.

From the archives of the UCLA Communications Studies Department. Digitized 2013.

The views and ideas expressed in these videos are not necessarily shared by the University of California, or by the UCLA Communication Studies Department.




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