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Jesus Explained · John Henrik Clarke
His Greatest Lectures - John Henrik Clarke
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Mhenga Ishakamusa Barashango: The Black Woman - The Original Guardian Angel
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I'm your host, and today we're reporting on what Mali has done what many thought was impossible – it’s officially the first African country to pay off all its debt! 🇲🇱 But how did they manage to clear $332 million and break free from the chains of foreign and domestic debt? In this video, we take a deep dive into the bold leadership of Asimi Goïta and Mali's journey to financial freedom.This groundbreaking move has sent shockwaves through the continent and put Africa’s corrupt leaders on notice. Could this be the start of a new wave of economic independence across Africa? Join us as we explore Mali’s powerful strategy, the rise of the Sahel Alliance, and what this could mean for Africa’s future.👉 Watch to find out:How Mali overcame crushing debt and sanctionsThe impact of the Sahel Alliance with Niger and Burkina FasoThe shift away from France and the rise of new global partnershipsThe big question: Is this a sustainable model for other African nations?Like, share, and comment below with your thoughts! Can more African countries follow in Mali's footsteps? Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell for more deep dives on Africa’s political and economic revolution! 🔔
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Evolution of dogs from the wolves explained by Neil deGrasse Tyson in the show Cosmos - A Space time Odyssey.
The Garifuna are the original inhabitants of the Caribbean sea. In Guatemala alone, there are around 12,000 of them, all of which who live in the coastal town of Livingston. In this video, one of the village leaders named Philip Flores shows me around his Garifuna settlement and shares stories of a side of Guatemala that many often forget exists.
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Dr. John Henrik Clarke was renowned for his dedication to the study of African peoples throughout history, both in Africa and the diaspora. Dr. Clarke was also widely regarded as a devoted and brilliant educator. His love for education, African peoples and the history of African peoples, translated directly into his work as a Pan-Africanist writer, historian and lecturer. He played a pivotal role in the creation of Africana studies and several professional institutions in academia. Interestingly enough, Dr. Clarke climbed to great academic heights without ever having earned a high school diploma.
Born on January 1, 1915, in Union Springs, Alabama, John Henry Clark was the youngest child of John and Willie Ella Clark, sharecroppers. The Clark family eventually moved to Columbus, Georgia, in pursuit of better fortunes and the dream of owning their own land. Dr. Clarke, the future educator, never formally attended high school, dropping out of school in the 8th grade. Despite his mother’s desire that he pursue the family vocation of farming, in 1933, at the age of 18, he left the South as part of the Great Migration of blacks to the North, and headed to Harlem, New York.