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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
57 Views · 7 years ago

You may make a donation online by going to https://community.hunter.cuny.edu/donatenow and selecting
“Dr. John Henrik Clarke Study Lounge Campaign”


Hunter College President Jennifer Raab, The Wistarians Chapter of the Alumni Association of Hunter College, The African and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies Department, and The John Henrik Clarke Commemorative Committee host a special evening honoring the legacy of Dr. John Henrik Clarke.

With remarks by:

Jennifer Raab
President, Hunter College

Anthony Browne
Chair, Department of Africana & Puerto Rican/Latino Studies

Georgetta Gittens
President, Wistarians Chapter of the Alumni Association of Hunter College
Co-Chair, The John Henrik Clarke Commemorative Committee

Mark Payne
Professor, Department of Africana & Puerto Rican/Latino Studies

Joanne Edey-Rhodes
Professor, Department of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies
Co-Chair, The John Henrik Clarke Commemorative Committee

David Julian Hodges
Professor, Department of Anthropology

John Rose
Dean, Office of Diversity and Compliance


Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College, November 17, 2016.

Baka Omubo
13 Views · 5 years ago

We are happy to welcome Bevin Magama to 'Africanus Talks' to discuss his passion for professional storytelling and writing. Bevin travels extensively around the UK and internationally conducting themed storytelling workshops alongside his own live performances. In both schools and workplaces, Bevin's wealth of knowledge about 'Storytelling' as more than just an art form, but a cultural backbone much needed within Africanus communities is exhaustive. Bevins skills allow him to use storytelling to challenge bullying in workplaces, conflict resolution, while still creating a safe environment renowned for being fun, building confidence, improving literacy and oracy in schools. We hope you enjoy this introspective interview from our brother Bevin Magama!

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Baka Omubo
30 Views · 2 years ago

MAAT and Manifestation 2

Kwabena Ofori Osei
29 Views · 2 years ago

Busta 929 - Umsebenzi Wethu Vol_ 2 FULL ALBUM mix by D'Athiz
Songs are in order as released from the Digital Platforms.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
47 Views · 2 years ago

📜 The First Opium War - Part 2 - Extra History
The tea trade flowing from China had left the British government in staggering debt. They had loaned huge amounts to the Honourable East India Company (EIC) to conquer India, and to pay their debts, the EIC turned that land into poppy fields and manufactured opium in huge quantities. Since China had banned the opium trade, the EIC set up a market in Calcutta (part of their Indian territory) and turned a blind eye to the black market traders who smuggled it into China. By 1839, over 6.6 million pounds of opium were being smuggled into China every year. The Chinese DaoGuang Emperor appointed an upright official named Lin Zexu to halt this opium trade. Lin orchestrated a massive campaign to arrest opium traders, force addicts into rehab, and confiscate pipes. He even laid siege to British warehouses when the merchants refused to turn over their opium supply, instead taking it all by force and burning it. The outraged merchants sought redress from their government, but although the Chief Superintendant Charles Elliot promised them restitution, the government never had any intention of paying them back. Amid the unrest, two British sailors brutally murdered a Chinese man. Lin Zexu demanded their extradition, but Elliot insisted on trying them aboard his ship and sentencing them himself. Lin Zexu had enough. He halted the British food supply and ordered the Portuguese to eject them from Macau. They retreated to a barren island off the coast (now known as Hong Kong). Since the island could not support them, Elliot petitioned the Chinese to sell them food again. He received no response. Then he sent men to collect it directly, but on their way back they were halted by the Chinese navy, and the first engagement of the Opium Wars began.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
36 Views · 5 months ago

Scene from the opening of the Conference and FestivalAbibitumi Conference Tickets available here: https://www.abibitumi.comAbibifahodie Festival is FREE!Check https://www.abibitumi.com for the FREE bus shuttle schedule

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
74 Views · 5 years ago

After years of talks, July 7 2019, marks the date when 54 individual African states signed the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, effectively making Africa the world’s largest free trade area by number of countries since the formation of the World Trade Organization. The goal of this was to establish a single continent-wide market for goods and services across 54 countries, allow the free movement of business travelers and investments, and spur economic growth and development, similar to how the European Union created a single market out of many different individual states. By increasing regional trade, lowering trade costs and streamlining border procedures, full implementation of the pact would be a huge step forward for Africa, demonstrating to the world that it is emerging as a leader in global trade. And So what if this giant African market gives rise to a new country.. A fusion of all 55 countries into one massive un-partitioned state called the United States of Africa?

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137 Views · 5 years ago

Song include: Unnecessary begging and No buredi (bread)

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
46 Views · 5 years ago

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NubianMan00
27 Views · 4 years ago

The undeniable African idtentity of the Ancient Egyptians.

Ọbádélé Kambon Subscription
21 Views · 5 years ago

Serial Verb Nominalization in Akan: A Question of Intervening Elements

Baka Omubo
41 Views · 5 years ago

What is Wrong With Nigeria? Dele Farotimi Explains | Part 1 | Sankofa Pan African Series


Why is Nigeria the way it is today? What are the major causes of Nigeria's problems. Who is to blame for what is happening in the country today?
Find out the answers to these questions and more in this video by Dr Bunmi Oyinsan.


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Ọbádélé Kambon
12 Views · 6 years ago

Historia da capoeira do Piauí - Roda de rua 7 de setembro Teresina ano 1990 jogo duro (Boquinha Raiz do Brasil)
Capoeiristas jogando Baú,Cobra preta,Paulinho Velho,Tucano,Paulo

Kwabena Ofori Osei
37 Views · 2 years ago

In this video, we explore the history of the Zulu kingdom and the rise of their most memorable king, Shaka. We'll learn about Shaka's early life, his military genius, and his ruthless rule. We'll also see how the Zulu kingdom became one of the most powerful forces in Southern Africa.

This video is perfect for anyone who is interested in African history, military strategy, or just fascinating stories of power and ambition. So sit back, relax, and learn about the rise of Shaka Zulu and the Zulu kingdom.

Blaxit
25 Views · 6 years ago

In this video, Juliet delivers a powerful speech to students at the University of Gambia.

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uMkhonto Wesizwe
31 Views · 1 year ago

⁣MK Party 1st year annivesary rally

Kwabena Ofori Osei
60 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Ɔbenfo Manu Ampim and his Contra Costa College students presenting on unique classical African contributions to humanity in math, the high status of women, medicine, and astronomy. The presentation was given on February 24, 2021 during African Heritage Month ("Black History Month") before a Zoom audience of 230 people.In this presentation, the students are sharing what they have learned in Prof. Manu's unique course, A History of African Civilizations (Afram 210 / History 110). This is Ampim's book used for the course: https://advancingtheresearch.o....rg/product/a-history http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=bxfdmskab&oeidk=a07ejjvp8z34b0af5c0&oseq=

Kɔrɔ Naka
36 Views · 2 years ago

⁣The HYPOCRISY of White Power




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