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The national liberation struggle of the Sahrawi people of Western Sahara has been ongoing for 50 years. Through the twists and turns of history, the people of Western Sahara have faced Spanish colonialism, the occupation of their territory by Mauritania and Morocco, and expulsion from their territory to refugee camps in Algeria. Despite this long struggle, Western Sahara's history and politics remain relatively unknown to many outsiders. Bill Fletcher Jr., a member of the TRNN Executive Board, speaks with Sidi Omar, the UN Ambassador of Frente Poliario, the political organization behind the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
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You Don't Know Black History Until You've Read 'Who IZ the Boulé?: The History of America's First Black Fraternity and the Derailment Toward Afrikan Self-Reliance'
In the spirit of Black History Month, we must not only celebrate the accomplishments of our people, but also the obstacles that's made inequality still relevant today so that we may not repeat the same mistakes.
As we trod forward for ensuing generations, this means activating your critical 3rd eye asking the most important question: “Why is it taking so long for Black people to progress?"
If we are to truly be free, there must be some internal house cleaning. What you'll find at the top of the chain is America's first Black Fraternity, Sigma Pi Phi aka the Boulé.
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Join us for an engaging discussion on Miss Lou's enduring impact on the Jamaican Language with Dr. Joseph T. Farquharson, Coordinator of the Jamaican Language Unit and Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at UWI, Mona.
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00:00 Introduction to Culture Corner and Miss Lou's Legacy
01:47 Guest Introduction: Dr. Joseph T. Parkinson
02:25 Miss Lou's Mastery of the Jamaican Language
07:47 Miss Lou's Role in Preserving and Promoting Jamaican Language
11:28 Impact of Miss Lou's Performances on Language Perception
18:50 Evolution of Jamaican Language in Media and Music
26:18 Advocacy for the Jamaican Language
44:12 The Future of the Bible in Jamaican
44:58 Educational Reforms and Bilingualism
46:12 Government Support and Political Will
47:32 Cultural Impact and Social Media
49:02 Understanding and Connecting Through Language
51:19 Opportunities in Language Education
53:14 Economic Potential of the Jamaican Language
54:36 Challenges and Steps Towards Officialization
01:01:17 Community Involvement and Business Roles
01:04:01 Standardization and Its Importance
01:10:29 Youth Engagement and Future Prospects
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This video demonstrates how to play oware according to the abapa rule
when it comes to what people now call "consciousness", i was lucky to be exposed to the teachings at an early age. for that, i am so thankful. but i remember going back to some of my early teachers and having them tell me, quite candidly, what was missing from their own development. we have the chance to redress some of those deficiencies in this generation. dr.umar is, without question, a bright individual. he truly is.
as brothers, we should NEVER allow anybody to slander him. EVER. we should be comfortable with saying I RESPECT UMAR JOHNSON without having to give a bunch of disclaimers and qualifying statements. we should be glad to see him succeed. we should learn from his example and avoid whatever pitfalls he has fallen into. who among us has not been caught up in this system, which targets black men from birth??? who doesn't remember what they did to black boys in elementary school, in high school, at the mall, walking the street? i respect umar johnson.
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The Hadzabe tribe of Northern Tanzania, Africa are a unique hunter gatherer tribe found near Lake Eyasi, The Great Rift Valley. This video is a introduction and insight into the their language.
From 1904 to 2024....100 years of the glorification of the Abuse of African children. From putting African children in Zoos to now putting African boys in dresses and to allowing Europeans and UN workers to go to African and sexually brutalize African boys and girls.
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The Clotilda was the last known slave ship to bring enslaved Africans to America in 1860. The burned ship was discovered in Alabama – not far from where many of the descendants live today. The stories of those enslaved Africans have been passed down for generations.
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In this video Chris Ehret debunks the infamous 2017 Abusir study that suggests that modern Arabs and Levantine populations are representative of the inhabitants of ancient Kmt.
Renowned indigenous permaculturalist, Mr. Zephaniah Phiri from Zvishavane, describes the lack of rainfall in the semi-arid natural region four in Zimbabwe and the good results he's had with his water harvesting pits that gather and infiltrate what falls in the few major storms they receive. Mixing his humourous style with penetrating questions, and an eye on the practical, Mr. Phiri is still inspiring innovation in the land after more than fifty years of prayer, protest, experimentation and teaching; he is the vision behind a lot of the innovation occuring in Mazvihwa. With cameo appearances by Patrick Holden and Brock Dolman.
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