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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
40 Views · 5 years ago

In this segment Oggi asks Dr Williams about the effect of drugs on the African liberation movement. Dr. Williams describes it as an organized deliberate effort to destroy the Black community...which ultimately failed.

JRapBrown
40 Views · 4 years ago

Introducing the book "Art of Research"

Baba Mkuu Mzee of the RAG interviews Dr. Tdka Maat Kilimanjaro. He introduces his latest of four 1000+ page volumes that covers the techniques of data analysis, research and statistics in full detail and that it gives you much more than a normal book is expected to provide. See what that means.
Also in the spirit of Ma'at and humility Dr. Kilimanjaro announces the revisions of four volumes to include new updated information by the Univ. Kmt Press Peer Review Team and the fine concerned individuals/friends of the Afrikan community. Release dates will be forthcoming.
This brings everything full circle for the University of Kmt Press and their highly praised library of works.
These two Elders chop it up again and almost one year later down in North Carolina they cover many other areas that concern the Afrikan Community.
This recent work "Art of Research" by Dr. Tdka Maat Kilimanjaro and the rest of the great Univ of KMT Press library can be found and purchased here:
https://books-by-ukmt-press.myshopify.com/

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Drop us an email at RaisingAwarenessGrp@gmail.com if you have any questions, concerns or comments. We look forward to hearing from you.

Our question to the Afrikan Community from this point forward will now be:
"What are you building?".

Abibifahodie!

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
40 Views · 4 years ago

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Angela Malele
40 Views · 4 years ago

Buy " THE BLACKEST JOY" Album https://akuanaru.lnk.to/TheBlackestJoy
WHEN THE JOY COMES-TOUR tickets: https://kj.de/artist/4684/Akua_Naru.html

"My Mother’s Daughter" is the first single release off Akua Naru’s third and forthcoming studio album "...The Blackest Joy" (Spring 2018). The song, at times dark and mystical, at others bright and full of hope, is a rich narrative of black womanhood, agency, West African spirituality, lineage, and sisterhood. With West African influences, as evidenced by the song's introduction and its additional vocals (spoken & sung completely in Mina), Naru, once again, merges genres along the black music tradition and glides effortlessly between soul, jazz, and hip-hop.
Filmed in Lome, Togo, West Africa and directed by Hamburg based artist Joachim Zunke, the video, to be continued, highlights Akua Naru, the mystic/ the traveler, and documents the marriage of her inner and outer worlds. A visual homage to black womanhood on the African continent and in the diaspora.

---Deutsch---
"My Mother's Daughter" ist die erste Single aus Akua Narus drittem Album "…The Blackest Joy", das im Frühling 2018 erscheint. Der Song ist mystisch und zugleich hell und hoffnungsvoll. Er erzählt eine Geschichte über schwarze Weiblichkeit und westafrikanische Spiritualität. Letztere spiegelt sich auch in der Musik, im Intro und den Vocals, komplett in Mina vorgetragen. Akua Naru’s Hip Hop Musik ist zeitlos und repräsentiert den Reichtum und die Schönheit afro-amerikanischer Tradition und Kultur.
Der Hamburger Regisseur Joachim Zunke hat das Video in Lomé in Togo/Westafrika gedreht. Es stellt Akua Naru als Mystikerin und Wanderin dar und lässt ihre inneren und äußeren Welten verschmelzen: eine visuelle Hommage an afrikanische Weiblichkeit in Afrika und der Diaspora.

---Francais---
"My Mother's Daughter" est le premier single du troisième album d'Akua Naru "... The Blackest Joy" (Printemps 2018). La chanson, tantôt sombre et mystique, tantôt brillante et pleine d'espoir, est un riche récit de féminité noire, de spiritualité d'Afrique de l'Ouest, de lignage et de fraternité. A l’origine, influencé par un chant d'Afrique de l'Ouest, comme en témoigne l'introduction de la chanson et des voix supplémentaires (parlé et chanté complètement en Mina), akua naru fusionne encore les genres de la musique traditionnelle africaine au jazz et au hip-hop. Filmée à Lomé au Togo (Afrique de l'Ouest), réalisée par Joachim Zunke, et produite par Elom 20ce et Jahëna Louisin, cette vidéo est la première d’une série. Elle met en lumière Akua Naru, le mystique / le voyageur : un hommage visuel à la féminité noire sur le continent africain et dans la diaspora.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
40 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Mhenga Amos N. Wilson
Educating the Black Child for the 21st Century

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
40 Views · 4 years ago

Mhenga Malcolm X: Speech | Q & A - University of California Berkeley [1963]

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
40 Views · 4 years ago

Mhenga Amos Wilson: The Falsification of African Consciousness

Baka Omubo
40 Views · 4 years ago

The second guest we have with us for 'Africanus Talks' is Sarah Agnela Nyaoke Ouma. Nyaoke is a Ja-Luo born in East Africa who is undertaking a post as a PHD researcher in the Seafarers International Research Centre, Cardiff. She gives us an insight into what it was like growing up as a Luo during the rise of the multiparty political system in Kenya, which was nurtured by her father, the late great Professor Ouma Muga.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
40 Views · 4 years ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
40 Views · 4 years ago

A large portion of the Namibian rangeland has been incised by erosion gullies down which much of the rainwater flows away, leaving the rangeland drier and less productive than in the past. Application of grazing management is usually insufficient on its own to restore protective grass cover where gullies dry the landscape. Therefore, various restoration techniques have been applied in different sites, relying mainly on local resources.




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