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Don't miss out! Register for all events at https://www.abibitumi.comAbibitumi Black Power Conference & Abibifahodie Festival 2025 — “What Black Power Is: Demonstration Over Conversation”Be about what you say you’re about. Join a worldwide family of Kmtyw ‘Black People’ demonstrating Abibitumi ‘Black Power’ in action—on screen, online, and on the ground in Ghana.DatesFilm Festival (in partnership with UNIMAC/NAFTI & African World Documentary Film Festival): Nov 28–30, 2025Virtual Conference: Dec 5–7, 2025Hybrid/In-Person Conference (Ghana): Dec 12–14, 2025What to ExpectAbibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’ Film Festival: Premieres, panels, and the winning feature screening the following weekend.Conference Tracks (Virtual & In-Person): Keynotes, presentations, and roundtables centered on demonstration over conversation.Cultural Highlights: Opening ceremony, live music & spoken word, fashion show, vendors, art exhibition & auction.Community & Youth: Children’s Village (painting, robotics, arts & crafts), school showcases, essay contest.Naming Ceremony: Receive your indigenous name in a powerful rite of return.Sankɔfa Journey: Be part of the 27th annual return—walk the land, build with family, and take concrete steps toward repatriation. https://www.sankofajourney.comMedia & Partnerships: National coverage, university collaborators, and cinema partners in Accra for festival screenings.Why This MattersThis is not talk. It’s coordinated action: building institutions, honoring our ancestors, investing in land and skills, and organizing across borders—together.Register / Submit / Get Tickets Don't miss out! Register for all events at https://www.abibitumi.comCommunity hub & updates: https://www.abibitumi.comFilm Festival info & submissions: https://filmfestival.abibifahodie.orgTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com and https://ayatickets.com(Search “Abibitumi Black Power Conference & Abibifahodie Festival 2025” to select your pass: film festival, virtual, hybrid/in-person, vendor, performer, or presenter.)Location (In-Person)Abibitumi Headquarters, Akuapem Mampɔn, Eastern Region, Ghana.Bring Your ContributionPresenters, vendors, filmmakers, performers, and volunteers are welcome. Come ready to build: art, education, health, culture, land, technology, and enterprise.Share & Stay ConnectedSpread the word to family, groups, and organizations. Invite your UNIA divisions, study circles, and community schools.Register now, then tell 5 more people to come with you.Abibitumi—We demonstrate.Don't miss out! Register for all events at https://www.abibitumi.com#Hashtags#Abibitumi #abibifahodie #blackpower #decadeofourrepatriation #Sankɔfa #ghana #filmfestival #conference #repatriation #buildblackspaces
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Summary: R.H. Priest Isaac gives a presentation on the Bobo Shanti deities, their religion, and their connection to the creation. We explore the ancient and modern mystics with our student viewers. The Honourable Priest Isaac unravels BoBo Shanti's history through the wisdom, intellectualism, and Pan-Africanism of the Rastafari BoBo Shanti. Learn more and become a student patron of the Priest Isaac's Institute of Holistic Knowledge today by joining our international online courses or visiting Hon. Priest Isaac in Antigua and Barbuda.
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Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo is a Jamaican Pan-Afrikanist scholar who focuses on Afrikan history, Afrocentric theory, and Afrikan language.
In Part 2 of this insightful reasoning, Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo explores the roots of Afrophobia on social media and in Black sitcoms. Using scenes from the iconic '90s show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Dr. Adodo illustrates how media can reinforce subtle biases against African identity—even within Black communities.
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This is what happens when Western philanthropists try to ‘fix’ hunger in developing countries. Neelam Tailor investigates how philanthropic efforts by the Gates Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the organisation they set up in Africa called AGRA, set out to revolutionise farming in Africa, but may have made things worse for the small-scale farmers who produce 70% of the continent’s food.From seed laws that criminalise traditional practices, to corporate partnerships with agribusiness giants like Monsanto and Syngenta, we explore how a well-funded Green Revolution has led to rising debt, loss of biodiversity, and deepening food insecurity across the continent.📌 Chapters:00:00 Intro00:55 Africa’s traditional farming systems01:47 When the philanthropists got involved03:39 This isn’t new: the previous Green Revolution05:22 Corporate control over seeds06:58 Farmers are fighting backAbout:It's Complicated is a new channel from @theGuardian bringing you weekly videos about the hows and why behind the stories that matter.The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/) has been providing high-impact, independent journalism since 1821, always free from commercial and political influence. Help sustain our future by making a contribution today ► https://bit.ly/2Zyt72OCheck out our other channels:https://www.youtube.com/@theGu....ardian/https://www.y #farming #philanthropy #explained