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MBwebe Ishangi
50 Views · 3 years ago

⁣⁣⁣When we look at the snail-paced decline of global racism toward Black people the world over through a time-lined historical analysis, we find that many of our “Black” organizations, colleges and universities, fraternity and sororities, and secret societies have been complicit—better put, the VANGUARDS—of our delay.

Author of ‘Who IZ the Boulé: The History of America’s First Black Fraternity and the Derailment Toward Afrikan Self-Reliance', M’Bwebe Ishangi, exposed the origin of these groups that perception they were founded and ran by Blacks have been taking direction from their white overseers!

This book is backed by an acute account of events and “coincidences” that should make one wonder are these groups really for Black people, and if so, why haven’t we gotten or 40 acres and mule yet?

The answers lay between the pages of this book that puts all our historic Black Organizations under a microscope… and you’ll be surprised what we found!

Get your copy today in paperback, eBook, or audiobook narrated by the author at http://daghettotymz.com/author..../mbwebeishangi-books

Each one REACH MANY!

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Sudan Ndugu
50 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Get Out of Your Comfort Zone or just Get Out!

Ọbádélé Kambon
50 Views · 3 years ago

Pre-Order "New Africa Nation" the Album now here: https://fuseodg.tmstor.es
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Almost 400 years since our ancestors were captured and taken into various lands outside of Africa, Africa's Fuse ODG and Jamaica's reggae icon Damian “Jr Gong” Marley have united on a mission to bring their descendants back home to where they belong mentally (Self Love), physically (Africa) and spiritually (Love) through this powerful piece of music. We present to you “Bra Fie” which translates in the Ghanaian language ‘twi’ as “Come Home”. Watch and let’s spread this to all four corners of the world…
A New Africa Revolution has began…Welcome to the New Africa Nation.

Preorder a copy of Fuse ODG’s second album entitled “New Africa Nation” and be part of a historical journey.

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Lyrics Below

Bra Fie (Come Home) lyrics

Verse 1

Take the shackles off my feet
Make I go make I go
It's a battle with the beast
Take a shield here we go
Kwame Nkrumah take over
New Africa make over
Let's bow our heads and pray o Lord
Our father help us fight the war (huuuu)

Chorus (X2)

Bra fie o bra fie (Come home come home)
Bra fie na y3tw3n wo (Come home we are waiting)

Verse 2

I'm a human being in Africa
But a black man in America
African in England
Don't forget where you are from
Ghana down to Suriname
Taken from our motherland
Don't forget your mother tongue
Please don't shoot me we are one

Chorus (X4)

Bra fie o bra fie (Come home come home)
Bra fie na y3tw3n wo (Come home we are waiting)

3rd Verse

Now have a look through history's binoculars
And please don't tell me you've forgotten us
Your last children living anonymous
In a very strange land where they carried us
And it must be a natural phenomenon
How we still can remember where we coming from
Even through the brainwashing curriculum
Up through the ages and millenniums
Last 400 years has been fabulous
We've been working as slaves living ravenous
But to overdo your stay can be hazardous
Now it's time to go home thanks for having us
Please make I a promise ol' promise land
And welcome me home anytime I land
And make I feel like I belong with us
Until that day no giving up

Aayy aayy
Huuuu

T. Y. Adodo
50 Views · 3 years ago

The Igbo Lesson for today is a centered around 3 main words - to run , to exercise and to shut one's eyes. The Title of the Story is Chika na-agba oso : Chika is running
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Kalanfa Naka
50 Views · 3 years ago

⁣In 1968, we had the opportunity to spend time with Thelonious Monk and his musicians, following him in New York, Atlanta, and in various European cities. In New York his quartet plays at the Village Vanguard and at recording sessions for Columbia Records; in Atlanta they appear at a Jazz Festival organized by George Wein. The members of the quartet were Charlie Rouse, Larry Gales, and Ben Riley. The group was joined on the European tour by Ray Copeland, Clark Terry, Phil Woods, and Johnny Griffin, traveling as part of George Wein's Newport Jazz Festival road company.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
50 Views · 2 years ago

Discover the Rich Tapestry of Igbo Culture and History. Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of the Igbo people, one of Nigeria's most intriguing and influential ethnic groups.

Join us on a captivating journey through time as we delve into the captivating culture, traditions, and historical legacy of the Igbo people. Uncover the fascinating stories of these kingdoms, their unique political structures, and the cultural practices that shaped the lives of the Igbo people.

Subscribe to our channel to embark on more captivating adventures into the untold stories of the world's diverse cultures. Like, comment, and share this video to spread the beauty and richness of Igbo heritage.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
50 Views · 3 years ago

Our full interview with filmmaker and educator Haile Gerima from 2015. A 4K restoration of SANKOFA was just released on Netflix via ARRAY.

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Haile Gerima is an independent filmmaker and professor of film at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Born and raised in Ethiopia, Gerima emigrated to the United States in 1967. Following in the footsteps of his father, a dramatist and playwright, Gerima studied acting in Chicago before entering the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, where his exposure to Latin American films inspired him to mine his own cultural legacy. After completing his thesis film, Bush Mama (1975), Gerima received international acclaim with Harvest: 3000 Years (1976), an Ethiopian drama that won the Grand Prize at the Locarno film festival.

After the award-winning Ashes & Embers (1982) and the documentaries Wilmington 10—U.S.A 10,000 (1978) and After Winter: Sterling Brown (1985), Gerima filmed his epic, Sankofa (1993). This formally ambitious tale of a plantation slave revolt was ignored by U.S. distributors, but Gerima tapped into African American communities, and booked sold-out screenings in independent theaters around the country.

In 1996, Gerima founded the Sankofa Video and Bookstore in Washington, DC., a cultural and intellectual space that offers opportunities for self-expression, interaction, discussion and analysis through community events such as film screenings, book signings, scholar forums and artist showcases. Gerima continues to distribute and promote his own films, including his most recent festival success, Teza (2008), which won the Jury and Best Screenplay awards at the Venice Film Festival. He also lectures and conducts workshops in alternative screenwriting and directing both within the U.S. and internationally.
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Baka Omubo
50 Views · 3 years ago

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In this reasoning developmental psychologist, licensed clinical social worker, author, recording artist, percussionist, and songwriter Dr. Dorothy Adamson Holley, aka Drum Dr. Dot speaks connection between racism and mental health.

Dr. Holley argues systemic racism has an immensely negative impact on the psyche of Black people in America.

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Ọnuọra Abụah
50 Views · 3 years ago

When a long distance taxi breaks down in rural Northern Nigeria, a young woman questions her decision to head north towards Libya in the hope of getting to Europe.

Tafiya was filmed in Northern Nigeria and is entirely in the Hausa language.

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T. Y. Adodo
50 Views · 3 years ago

The Only African king Who Refused To Bow To Queen Elizabeth




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