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It’s time for Atlas to pick up a new set of skills and get hands on. In this video, the humanoid robot manipulates the world around it: Atlas interacts with objects and modifies the course to reach its goal—pushing the limits of locomotion, sensing, and athleticism.
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Malcolm X. Oxford Union Debate, Dec. 3 1964
This is the Preface and Intro of the book.
The world is embracing renewable technologies but how much do we know about the metals that are powering this green revolution?
This story exposes the shocking truth about the mining of cobalt, a metal crucial to making the batteries in electric cars, laptops and mobile phones.
The world’s richest deposits of cobalt are in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, one of the poorest countries on earth. It produces around 70% of world output.
This buried treasure has lured hundreds of thousands of Congolese to work in the country’s mines, big and small.
But mining is dangerous, corruption and violence is rife and though child labour has been banned, it’s common.
In recent years, the cobalt trade has been taken over by Chinese companies which operate or finance 15 of the 19 big industrial mines. Locals say that under their management, low safety standards have dropped even further.
“Unfortunately people even are dying for lack of safety,” says an employee of one big company.
Australian reporter Michael Davie travels to this mineral-rich country to investigate the industry – from the major Chinese-owned companies to the conditions of the small-scale workers on the fringes of the big mines.
It’s a dangerous mission and Davie is followed, harassed and arrested by mine and government security officials.
What he uncovers is shocking.
The day he arrives there’s been a mine cave-in, killing at least six miners.
He sees miners tunnel 25 metres underground with no safety equipment.
He meets primary school-age children handling cobalt, a toxic metal which can cause serious health effects.
He meets a mother whose 13-year-old son has just been killed on the fringes of a mine whose embankment collapsed. Companies in the Congo are obliged to make sure they don't harm the communities around them.
He secures a video which shows a man being beaten by a Congolese soldier as mine managers watch on, laughing.
And he interviews a whistleblower who accuses the Chinese mine he works for of covering up the deaths of co-workers. He also says the country isn’t benefitting from the boom.
“There is no investment coming back in terms of environment, infrastructure…We don't have road facilities, we don't have communication. There is nothing.”
But there’s hope amidst the gloom. Davie meets the Good Shepherd Sisters, nuns who’ve set up a school near the mines and educated thousands of children.
“If the children are given education, if schools are spread all over and every child goes to school, then we are redeeming this country,” says one nun.
This is a rare insight into a powerful industry which operates a dangerous business with seeming impunity. All of us use the end products.
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Wildlife documentary in which the world's first purpose built waterhole with a built-in specialist camera rig is constructed in the Mwiba Wildlife Reserve in Tanzania to allow filming of the animals that visit it 24/7.
Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy presents on the Antiquity and Middle Ages Channel on the Black presence in the ancient Mediterranean
Join us on a captivating journey through time as we uncover the evidence of Black people in the Mediterranean region. From ancient civilizations to the present day, the Mediterranean has a rich history of Black presence often overlooked. Explore historical records and archeological findings that showcase their integral role in ancient civilizations and trade networks. Witness fascinating artifacts, burial sites, and artwork that challenge prevailing narratives. Discover how Black individuals held positions of power in the Roman Empire, leaving an indelible mark. Learn about the influence of the Arab slave trade and the establishment of thriving Afro-Mediterranean communities. Through expert interviews and stunning visuals, this video sheds light on the often overlooked diversity of the Mediterranean's cultural tapestry. Prepare to be enlightened and inspired as we explore the evidence for Black people in the Mediterranean. Subscribe now to embark on this illuminating adventure!
Logic is a method of reasoning that involves a series of statements, each of which must be true if the statement before it is true. In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of African philosophy, shedding light on its unique system of logic known as 'Ezumezu'. Often overshadowed by Western theoretical frameworks, Ezumezu presents a non-conventional approach to understanding logical reasoning, highlighted by cultural nuances and rich historical contexts. It is not a lecture, but more of an aerial view.Throughout this immersive journey, you will witness the efforts made by African philosophers to unravel the indigenous wisdom embedded within Ezumezu and the critical role it continues to play in facilitating fruitful intercultural communication, irrespective of evolving global landscapes.Pack your curiosity and join us as we traverse into the heart of Africa, unlocking hidden layers of knowledge and gaining insights about the logical constructs deeply entrenched within African societies. Expect to gain a fresh perspective on logic and reasoning, all the while treading paths significant to the tapestry of African philosophy and history.Remember to comment, like, and subscribe if you find this content intriguing, and don't hesitate to join discussions in the comment section. I value your insights, and together, let us piece together the pictures painted by African history, philosophy, and the allure of Ezumezu.
Learn what happens to the spirits of people after they die; according the Akan people of Ghana.
Ngugi wa Thiong’o - Planting African Memory: The Role of a Scholar
Of Black America was a series of seven one-hour documentaries presented by CBS News in the summer of 1968, at the end of the Civil Rights Movement and during a time of racial unrest (Martin Luther King had been assassinated that spring and riots in many cities had followed). The groundbreaking series explored various aspects of the history and current state of African-American community. The executive producer was Perry Wolff, and the series was sponsored by the Xerox Corporation.The series was presented in prime time at 10:00 PM, on Tuesdays (a slot then usually reserved for CBS Reports documentaries and news shows), except for the last episode which aired on a Monday.The first installment ("Black History: Lost, Stolen, Strayed") won an Emmy Award and a Writers Guild of America Award for Andy Rooney. --WikipediaSide note: Actor Stepin Fetchit sued CBS for defamation after the special aired.
Melanin and the Science of Blackness
Dive into the fascinating world of melanin and the profound science of blackness in this enlightening video. Discover the intricate role of melanin, often referred to as the divine pigment, in determining skin color and its profound impact on human health and biology. Explore the ancient Kemetic teachings that revered melanin as a symbol of divine connection, embodying the essence of the Neter noun, the divine principle of creation. Unravel the spiritual significance of melanin within the context of Amun Ra, the sun god, whose radiance is said to awaken and activate the melanin within us, connecting us to our ancestral roots and cosmic energies. Join us on a journey of understanding, appreciation, and empowerment as we uncover the mysteries of melanin and the profound science of blackness.
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Wongel Zelalem reports on President of Burkina Faso Ibrahim Traore saying there will be ''no more sentiments for traitors''.
Interview with Dr Obadele on the Removal of Mahatma Gandhi statue at the University of Ghana @King Africa online radio TV.
NOTHING TO HIDE (2017) deals with the acceptance of mass surveillance through the "I have nothing to hide" narrative. “Eye-opening” (Forbes) “Fascinating” (Les Inrocks).
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There is No Such Think as a 'Black' Bank: Mhenga Amos N. Wilson
Social scientists have long compared racism in the United States, South Africa and Brazil. Unlike the US and South Africa, Brazil managed to produce similar disparities between blacks and whites without the need to mandate racial inequalities by law.
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