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Why Didn't We Fight Back? - Introduction to Gullah & Black Seminole Wars by Baba Wekesa Madzimoyo of AYA Educational Institute https://www.ayaed.com
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The giant hornet has one terrible weakness - it cannot stand heat. After millions of years facing their enemy, the bees use this to their advantage.
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Natural World: Buddha Bees and The Giant Hornet Queen
It's springtime on Honshu Island, and a queen stirs from hibernation. She alone has the ability to create an empire of winged killers, one that will last all summer long. She is a Japanese giant hornet: the largest wasp on the planet. Armed with razor-sharp jaws, thick armour plating, and a lethal half-inch stinger, these hornets have but one mission: to spread their majesty's reign to the whole countryside. Is there nothing that can stop this murderous horde? Or will the giant monsters destroy all who stand in their way, man and insect alike?
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Warrior elder Dr. Kamau Kambon helping the youth learn survival and life skills with some brotherhood activities
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Keep On Movin' · Soul II Soul · Caron Wheeler
Keep On Movin'
℗ 1989 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 1989-01-01
Composer Lyricist: Romeo Trevor Beresford
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Afrikan Renaissance Foundation (ARF)
13 October, 2015
Archaeology Department
University of Ghana - Legon
Abstract:
Abstract: Did you know that Afrikan/Black people invented writing? Were you aware that the oldest book in the history of humanity was written by an Afrikan in Kmt ‘Land of Black People’ contemporarily known as Ancient Egypt? In this presentation we will provide examples that clearly show that Math, Science, Medicine, Architecture, History, Philosophy, Politics, Spirituality, Warfare and Combat Sciences, Agricultural Science, Astronomy, Culture, Cosmology, Literature, and other Arts were first developed in Kmt ‘Land of Black People’ (so-called Ancient Egypt) just to name a few. Did you know that the people of so-called “Ancient Egypt” did not refer to themselves as “Egyptians” but referred to themselves as Kmt(yw) ‘Black People?’ Were you aware that a series of DNA tests done by geneticists in 2012 and 2013 shows that the closest genetic relatives to the ancient Rulers (Pharoahs) of Kemet are now located in Southern Afrika, the Great Lakes Region of Afrika and Tropical West Afrika followed by the Sahel and the Horn of Afrika? This means that the Kmt(yw) ‘Black People’ of ancient times were your ancestors and you are their descendants. Were you aware that the white arab-types currently found in modern-day Egypt are comparatively recent invaders whose genetic relation to the Afrikan/Black people of Ancient Kmt ‘Land of Black People’ is further away than the distance from Cairo to Cape Town? In this talk we will highlight information known by Afrikans and non-Afrikans throughout the world but which has been systematically and intentionally kept from us through purposive miseducation, dis-education and outright lies. Why were we not told of this information? In this talk, we will build on the work of great scholars such as Cheikh Anta Diop to begin to scratch the surface of the legacies of Kmt ‘Land of Black People’ and discuss the implications of the ongoing systematic and intentional disinformation campaign in the context of the theme Why Kemet Matters.
This is Chap. 3
Lecture presented by Prof. Robert Hill (in 2007) as part of the National Library's Distinguished Lecture Series. The National Library of Jamaica (NLJ) is relentless in its efforts to foster a nation knowledgeable about its history, heritage and information sources. To that end for the past four years the NLJ has hosted a series of Distinguished Lectures. The National Library of Jamaica is proud of its lectures thus far and the sorts of discussions they have sparked.
(F.E. Churchill-L.Morey) Bourne Co.
Album- Someday my prince will come
Miles Davis-Trumpet
John Coltrane-tenor sax
Wynton Kelly-piano
Paul Chambers-bass
Jimmy Cobb, Philly Joe Jones-drums
Recorded March 7, 20, and 21 1961 at Columbia 30th Street studio, New York
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Jesus Explained · John Henrik Clarke
His Greatest Lectures - John Henrik Clarke
℗ 2018, John Henrik Clarke
Released on: 2018-10-14
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Eddie Kendricks - Keep On Truckin' 1973 {Extended Version}
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English:
In the framework of the national strike in Colombia, the black population, unlike the rest, has suffered the most drastic consequences. Although it is understood that the different reforms are of general affectation, Afro-Colombians have had to suffer it as an additional, in that although they already subject us to structural racism, we are the ones who put the dead when resisting a government nefarious, they are the black mothers who cry their children when they raise their voices and express their disagreement. A government that does not take us into account but only on paper to say internationally that Colombia is a multicultural and diverse country, as if only the existence of our people were enough, invalidating their needs and requirements for a dignified life.
Skip to the following parts for the parts in English and Creole (San Andres):
1. 20:00 to 29:34
2. 52:46 to 59:41
3. 2:37:18 to 2:51:47
4. 3:14:34 to 3:16:36
Español:
En el marco del paro nacional en Colombia, la población negra a diferencia de los demás, ha sido los que más consecuencias drásticas ha sufrido. Si bien se entiende que las diferentes reformas son de afectación general, a los afrocolombianls nos ha tocado sufrirla como un adicional, en que sí bien ya nos someten al racismo estructural, somos los que ponemos los muertos a la hora de poner resistencia a un gobierno nefasto, son las madres negras que lloran sus hijos cuando estos alzan la voz y expresan su inconformidad. Un gobierno que no nos tiene en cuenta sino solamente en papel para decir internacionalmente que Colombia es un país multicultural y diverso, cómo si solo la existencia de nuestra gente fuese suficiente, invalidando sus necesidades y requerimientos para una vida digna.
Personnel
Lee Morgan, Trumpet
Wayne Shorter, Tenor Saxophone
Bobby Timmons, Piano; Jymie Merritt, Bass
Art Blakey, Drums
Composers
Disc One
1 Announcement By
Pee Wee Marquette 1:06
2 The Opener 8:29 (Hank Mobley)
3 What Know 10:26 (Lee Morgan)
4 The Theme 1:37
5 Announcement By Art Blakey 0:21
6 Round About Midnight 9:44 (Thelonious Monk)
7 The Breeze And I 10:38 (Lecuona-Camarata-Stillman)
Disc Two
1 Announcement By Pee Wee Marquette & Art Blakey 1:01
2 High Modes 13:09 (Hank Mobley)
3 Night Watch 8:34 (Hank Mobley)
4 The Things I Love 8:26 (H. Barlow-L. Harris)
5 The Summit 9:26 (Wayne Shorter)
6 The Theme 1:35
Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder live at Birdland in New York CB), on September 14, 1960
Sara Tavares - Eu Sei
Our discussion on the Afrikan Combat system from Cameroon
Tinga Tinga Tales of Africa Episode 12
Do you speak Afrikan? How to say "Uhuru!" and Ọbádélé
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