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AFRICA - A Voyage of Discovery [HD]
The King and The City
Episode 4
Basil Davidson
So... Just stepping away from regular programming for a sec to delve in to a breakdown of a recent debate held on Black Power Media.
Black Power Media Debate: https://youtu.be/ZEg6vuBSZsM
BTP Post Debate Build: https://youtu.be/fEg93mKQUNw
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Presented for historical reference.French title, Chez les TouaregsScenes of a Touareg village show the tribe's women, boys posing and fighting, two men fighting with sticks and wrestling, the tying of a turban, equipping and mounting the camels, the parade of a caravan, demonstrating an assault on a colonial courier, a "Fantasia" parade, horsemen riding toward the camera with their guns blazing, and a mother and child playing with a kitten. From the US Library if Congress.“The Tuareg people (/ˈtwɑːrɛɡ/; also spelt Twareg or Touareg; endonym: Kel Tamasheq, Kel Tagelmustare a large Berber ethnic confederation. They principally inhabit the Sahara in a vast area stretching from far southwestern Libya to southern Algeria, Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso. Traditionally nomadic pastoralists, small groups of Tuareg are also found in northern Nigeria.The Tuareg speak the Tuareg languages (also known as Tamasheq), which belong to the Berber branch of the Afroasiatic family.The Tuaregs have been called the "blue people" for the indigo-dye coloured clothes they traditionally wear and which stains their skin. A semi-nomadic Muslim people, they are believed to be descendants of the Berber natives of North Africa. The Tuaregs have been one of the ethnic groups that have been historically influential in the spread of Islam and its legacy in North Africa and the adjacent Sahel region.Tuareg society has traditionally featured clan membership, social status and caste hierarchies within each political confederation. The Tuareg have controlled several trans-Saharan trade routes and have been an important party to the conflicts in the Saharan region during the colonial and post-colonial era.” — Wikipedia
Kamose Gon Knock You Out – Exclusive ASCAC 2025 Presentation Access
🔥 Presented LIVE on May 2, 2025, at 8:30 PM Eastern Time as part of the 41st Annual ASCAC Conference, this 49-minute and 58-second groundbreaking session by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon, Okunini Talawa Adodo, and sbA Bonotchi Montgomery takes Black Power scholarship to another level.
In "Kamose Gon Knock You Out", the presenters decode the twin stelae of sA Ra Kamose—military, political, and ideological declarations of war from classical Kmt ‘The Black Nation/Land of Black People’—and translate them into multiple Black languages: Ebonics, Asante Twi, Yorùbá, and Jamaican Patwa.
This exclusive video covers:
✅ A 5-part conceptual framework of internal/external friends and enemies
✅ Black-to-Black translations rooted in real Afrikan worldviews
✅ Operation Krakkka: calling out traitors, collaborators, and aAmw ‘eurasians’
✅ Cultural context and strategic vision of sA Ra Kamose
✅ Implications for modern Black Power movements (sxm km)
You’ll never look at ancient texts—or Black resistance—the same again.
🎥 Duration: 49 minutes, 58 seconds
🔒 Access: Instant streaming link upon purchase
🗓 Original Broadcast: May 2, 2025 – 8:30 PM ET (41st ASCAC Conference)
A Pan Africanist told AU chairperson the Truth. AFRICA UNDER CONTROL
We take you to Senegambia to Qcell to get your free Sim and to purchase a WIFI 4G Router Dongle. Essential for keeping in touch in the Gambia. Qcell is our preferred supplier for WiFi and Africell for our mobile communication. Qcell and Africell are also in Sierra Leone , so when you join us on the tour you can stay connected. I want to say a big thank you to Crystal for donating computers to Brusiabi High School and also One to Bla Xit also sangyang IT project .Big big thanks to Marka and Gill for their donations of two editing laptop's, sound equipment and presents too from the big B. We can't thank you all enough. Now its time for me to learn to edit in the spirit of each one teach one we are going to run a media cl**** that we are going to sit in on to learn to edit and educate two students from the local media college also thanks to your donations . We just have to purchase editing software if anyone knows a reasonable one that's easy to learn and cost effective please let me know. We are also planning to travel to Senegal to cover a big interview and also to interview Dr Arikana Chihombori-Quao . So lots to look forward too. Thanks to Art and Chief Montana for donating towards our airfare for myself , I would like to bring a camera person so if anyone can help please get in touch via Bla
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➡️ Listen Full Podcast : https://ineverknewtv.com/talks....-nature-of-man-devol the 154th episode of The Bald Head-N-The Dread Podcast, Jr (The Bald Head) and Autarchii (The Dread) speak on the need for us to stop trying to categorize 'man' as good or bad. They also speak about devolution and our unsustainable way of life.➡️ Listen To The 'Generation Gap Riddim': https://ingrv.es/generation-gap-riddi-3qn-i ➡️ Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW RADIO'Roots, Rock, Reggae MusicHosted By : Jr of 'I Never Knew Tv'https://www.WLOY.orgSunday 9 -11 AM ESTWednesday 8- 10 AM ESTThursday 10- Noon AM EST#mankind #thebaldheadnthedreadpodcast
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John Henrik Clarke On Religion · John Henrik Clarke
His Greatest Lectures - John Henrik Clarke
℗ 2018, John Henrik Clarke
Released on: 2018-10-14
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This is a look into Nigeria's fight against insecurity and terrorism.
We will start our revolution right now, and we will start it with ourselves
Video Credits:
- Dr John Henrik Clarke You Have No Friends
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From Home, To Work, and Back..
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Tall Black Guy
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8 Miles to Moenart
NEW HIP HOP - Check out the latest video from international recording artist and hip hop culture don, Jah-I-Witness Emcee entitled "Love Is" from his latest release "E11EVEN" now available for download at the following link:
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The video was shot by HCI Photography during Happily Natural Day in Richmond, VA
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Alkebulan Nation TV is honored to sit down with Baba and Mama Kwesi after their lecture. This was their first lecture in over a year (pandemic) and they were in rare form!
Kwaku and Akosua background dance performance
ORFC Global 2021 Workshop
The community of Shashe in the central Masvingo province of Zimbabwe is home to 500 farming families. The agricultural calendar here is marked by four seasonal ceremonies and as well as many other rituals that celebrate the relationship of soil and water, that is key to their food sovereignty.
Shashe leader, Nelson Mudzingwa, says, “The soil is very important because every living organism is dependent on it. We were made of soil, live in the soil and walk on the soil. We build on the soil and we farm in the soil, and when we die we shall be returned to the soil. We are soil.” Water is also essential as “it is the blood of the soil and must flow within it, not above it. A living soil should be moist with life in it, allowing germination of plants and their growth. In our bodies water is also important as well as in all other living things that respire or transpire”.
Join Nelson Mudzwinga, La Via Campesina General Coordinator, Elizabeth Mpofu and Vongai Dube to talk about the spiritual beliefs that guide their farming practices.
Speakers:
Elizabeth Mpofu
Vongai Dube
Nelson Mudzingwa
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John Henrik Clarke on the distinction between organized religion and having a spiritual belief system.
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