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We got our own space Bla Xit City in Jam City the Gambia . 20 x 20 promotional offer 75k Dalasies. We all went to check out the plots. Many of us are purchasing our plots now before they all go. One thing we all agreed on was that we want to be free. We know what Mosiahs Marcus Garvey was talking about. Wode Maya please please accept my humble apologies for not putting my usual thank you on the screen. It's all coming back real soon. Apologies Bla Xit family for the production values its a short term issue that we are working through. Please bear with us and stay with us. We love you Bla Xit family. To all our supporters and. Donors wow you are seriously keeping us going. You keep me motivated to continue working for you all in love and for love only. I appreciate all of your kindness and strength Marka and Crystal and my daughter and sons mum brothers and husband seriously can't thank you enough. We are still awaiting our verification pin from AdSense so it's a labour of love for us in the realest sense.
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today is all about my people, Jamaican people, and where exactly we are from originally. Our motto out of many one people is truly relevant to the Jamaican demographic and today I talk all about the depths of our super rich culture. We have so much to be proud of
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artist: Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey and his International Brothers
songs: edumare soro mi da you / ajala-alhaja / alhaji babs animashaun / laide oropo / bode oshinusi
album: Board Members (side one)
year: 1972
special thanks to world service for posting this album.
http://wrldsrv.blogspot.com/20....09/02/board-members.
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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 shares keys to self-care.
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Bla Xit interview Amadou Sanneh who is the Nephew of Gambia President Adama Barrow. Amadou Sanneh is also the Assistant Managing Director of Majum Estate Agency which is one of the leading estate agencies in the Gambia.
In this video, Amadou Sanneh encourages black people in the diaspora to repatriate to Gambia and help with the development of the country.
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Jake Blount, a banjo scholar, explains.
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Jake Blount has built a career out of understanding the banjo’s connection to Black American folk music. In this video, he walks us through the instrument’s history — from West Africa to enslaved people in the US to the early record industry — to explain how Black folk music has evolved.
For example: The early record industry confined Black musicians to “race records” and white musicians to “hillbilly records.” Hillbilly music would have been early country and string band music. Race records restricted Black musicians to blues and jazz genres. Which meant Black musicians playing bluegrass-style banjo weren’t recorded — even if they were responsible for teaching white musicians.
Using field recordings, their own banjo and fiddle skills, and a deconstructed version of one of their own songs, Jake explains how Black musicians have long been left out of the current canon of folklore recordings and American folk music history. And what he’s doing to keep the tradition alive, with fresh observations and a musical style that looks both forward and backward.
This video was filmed on location at Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Listen to Jake Blount’s music and find his album The New Faith, here: https://jakeblount.com/
Jake’s website also lists resources for Black string band music. You can find free online resources, discover contemporary black artists, and listen to source recordings here: https://jakeblount.com/black-stringband-resources
Gribble, M., Lusk, J., York, A. “Altamont” Black Stringband Music from the Library of Congress
Blount, J. “Once There Was No Sun” The New Faith
Jones, B. “Once There Was No Sun”
Smithsonian Music, “Roots of African American Music”
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Smithsonian Music, “Banjos”
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PBS, “Blackface Minstrelsy”
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Abibifahodie Asako (Afrikan Kombat Kipura) Light sparring/grappling
MMG Foundation honors Dr. Kambon Obadele for his immerse contributions to Africa Heritage, Culture, Tradition and social development.
Professor Manu Ampim's research on the origins and location of the Ancient Kush which ruled in Sudan and Egypt. Part 1
'A Pot to Piss In: Intergenerational Wealth Planning for Black People'
From the Rat Race psychosis we're trapped in, to the misconception of putting your life and retirement savings in volatile money markets like stocks, 401k's, and IRAs, to the practices of banking arbitrage exercised by the very institutions that have convinced us our monies are safest in their vaults while they 10x our deposits with dividends kept to themselves, author M'Bwebe Ishangi shares the systemic ploy to convince the masses our monies are safest in the traditional money markets that have historically failed and counter with the exploration of cryptic (or hidden) practices of wealth building shared by numerous wealthy families for over 200 years.
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HAPI Talks: Special Edition - Black Excellence - Black Love & Revolution with Okunini Oba T'Shaka
AAAG Black History Month Launch Panel 1: What is Pan-Africanism?
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The Malika series showcases the majesty and awe of West Africa (past, present & future). The story, costumes, character design, set pieces, etc. highlight a rich diversity of culture and tradition based on real history, culture and mythology.
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VOL 4 continues Malika's story as she desperately tries to find a way to finally end the Divine Wars that has ravaged the earth from the shadows for so long. A feat that even the ancient gods themselves have failed to achieve.
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Four years ago, we launched our very first Kickstarter for Malika (volume 1), and since then, the amount of love we've received from the community has been nothing short of amazing. Not only have we had three successful Kickstarters, sold over 100,000 books and won several awards for the different volumes since then (including Story of the Year at the 2020 Glyph Comic Awards), but we were also able to create an animated pilot that's based on the book. And to date, it has over 600,000 views on Youtube and counting!
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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.
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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
Military robotics technology is not far behind as our world becomes more advanced. If you have seen Corridor Digital’s parody video, you may know what the future will look like. Don't worry; the realism of that video is a testament to the advancements in visual effects at the Los Angeles production studio, and not necessarily robotics.
But to be honest, we are not far behind, and in this video, we will explore a company and its line of robots that are leading the charge to make soldiers obsolete.
How important is it to have some skins in the game to not just be a talker, but a doer.