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Now showing brother leader Mbandaka, the spiritual leader of Alkebu-lan organisation in London discussing Africa today. Over the past ten years has preached and breathed Africa. He has told Africa what to do and the way forward. He has advice on how to stay positive and most important of all how to raise the next generation of Africans in the western world.
What is Alkebu-lan? And what does it do?
The man with the answers is in the studio today.
Dr. Chancellor Williams describes the process of acculturation, which Africans worldwide have been subjected to a "white mind transplant."
The result has some people of African ancestry looking on Africa with scorn. Dr. Williams goes on to describe the greatest victory of the white world as being the conquest of the Black man's mind.
The acculturation process tried to blot out the African's knowledge of self and create an illusion were all things African were savage. Any noble African tradition was to be dropped as pagan.
Mitzi and Jimmie Smith from Louisiana discuss Jimmie's near death status after being diagnosed with Stage 4 Liver Cancer and his subsequent illness reversal after implementing the Herbal Results Cancer Eradication Protocol, Maximum Strength Olive Leaf Extract and More. For Herbal Results products, Cancer Eradication E-Book and more testimonials, please go to herbalresults.net.
Fatoumata Diawara performs at Reggae on the River in southern Humboldt County California on 6 Aug 2016. This is the whole show.
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Ivan Van Sertima and Robin Walker tell the importance of Cheikh Anta Diop and Theophile Obenga's contribution at the 1974 Cairo Symposium. They proved that the culture, language and people of Ancient Egypt were Black Africans.
"Reparations is not possible or useful until we get our minds back" Dr Naim Akbar speaks from 1hr 12 mins. In this lecture Dr Akbar speaks on what we need to do to prepare ourselves for galvanising the power to effect and secure reparations.
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CNN senior legal analyst Laura Coates says that a guilty verdict in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery was "absolutely the right call" and the "essence of justice." #CNN #News
Unreported World is in Ghana which is suffering an environmental disaster caused by the fast fashion items we give away. Reporter Ashionye Ogene travels to the bustling market of Kantamanto in the capital city Accra to meet the traders struggling to sell the disposable clothes we no longer want.
Kantamanto was once home to textile traders making a good living from so-called ‘Dead White Man’s Clothes’, items donated from the West believed to be so good that only dead people would part with them. But the arrival of fast fashion is changing that. In 2019 around 63 million kilograms of clothes were imported into Ghana from the UK, much of it cheap and damaged fast fashion donated by us.
But campaigners are deeply concerned about the impact of plastics found in much of our fast fashion. On the beaches of Accra, Ogene discovers a waterfall of mangled clothing flowing from the city’s sewers straight into the ocean. We meet scientists who believe that well known brands now embedded in the sand shed microfibres into the water. Their research has found clothing related plastics in seafood along the west coast of Africa.
While creative solutions are being found, we meet the government minister tasked with finding a balance between banning imports to safeguard the environment, and protecting the livelihoods of thousands of traders.
Producer/Director: Toby Bakare
Series Producer: Andy Lee
Executive Producer: Ed Fraser
Production Company: Channel 4 News
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Author Chinua Achebe is interviewed by Lewis Nkosi and Wole Soyinka on his two novels "Things Fall Apart " and "No Longer At Ease".
Lovable Mrs. Makeba talks about racism during her visit in Finland in 1969.
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