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Blaxit
6 ভিউ · 4 বছর আগে

In this video, Juliet responds to 3 questions about Gambia as requested by www.forgambia.com. She explains why Gambia is the place to be!

Juliet mentions that reparations is due for slavery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nWBp9Yg_8U&t=974s

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Ọbádélé Kambon
14 ভিউ · 4 বছর আগে

Awesome informative session with my brother Obadele Kambon. He has successfully repatriated to Ghana and assists others to do the same. Check him out at:
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Ọbádélé Kambon
281 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

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.

ShakaRa
57 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

This is a clip from the Blueprint for Black Power Groundation - Nana Amos Wilson Veneration

To watch in FULL, click the following link: https://abibitumitv.com/v/GKyUOu

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES:
BRO. LDR. MBANDAKA - Spiritual Leader of the Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement. Political-Cultural Scientist/veteran activist.

IS AFRIKA REALLY RISING?: DISSECTING THE PROPAGANDA

QUEEN TAESE - Queen of Homeschooling, founder of Liberated Minds Black Homeschool & Educational Institute
EDUCATING OUR CHILDREN: THE POWER IS IN THE ACTIVATION

SABABU N. PLATA - Co-Founder of Afrikan World Info Systems

Hosted By: ShakaRa

Nana Amos Wilson is the Author of:
• The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child
• Awakening the Natural Genius of Black Children
• Blueprint for Black Power

He also established @Afrikan World Info Systems, a publishing company dedicated to knowledge production, specific to the needs of the Global Afrikan Community. Few, if any, were more prolific in providing a more scientific analysis of the plight of Black people, and putting forward tangible programmes. Shortly before the publishing of Blueprint for Black Power, Nana Wilson passed away - 14th January 1995. He was on the verge of developing a credit union and other institutions around the community businesses and organisations he was involved in.

Nana Amos Wilson laid a Blueprint. He did his work. Now we honour him the best way we know how - profiling those who are building on this illustrious legacy, engaging the Blueprint in thought and action.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
22 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

⁣Ngugi wa Thiong'o

⁣Re-Membering African Memory, Restoration and African Renaissance

Baka Omubo
20 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
10 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

⁣With soft guttural whoops and a tickle of the water, a pygmy man in Central Africa plucks a fish from the river with his bare hands. Another hunter releases a crude arrow into the canopy above. A monkey falls from the trees, shot directly through the heart. Eyes still bulging from the shock, the hunter quickly slots the monkey’s tail under its lolling neck to make a neat bag of his bush meat. It’s skills like these that have allowed the pygmies to live in the rainforest of Cameroon for generations. But now they’re facing stiff competition for their forest range.
With only 7% of the rainforest here protected, there are rich pickings for the loggers. Now logging tracks have spread like spiderwebs through the forest, leaving the pygmies exposed. Perversely, conservationists are also gnawing away at the pygmies' land. Wildlife reserves patrolled by anti-poaching patrols leave just 1% of the forest available for the pygmies. Emile, an old hunter, bemoans the coming of the white men.“Because there’s this protected zone we don’t have enough to hunt. We were forest people, now we’re beggars.”
Caught between two worlds, the pygmies are making their choice. “'Before we used to live in the forest. Then the tall people came and said you can’t live like this. Before, we always used to run away and hide. Then we said this is getting us nowhere and we left the forest.” The pygmies are reaching out, demanding schools and health clinics. Now many families have abandoned their nomadic lifestyle, settling around mission schools.
Yet outside the forest the Pygmies are struggling to find their place. They are forced into jobs that only serve the whites or the Bantu, the predominant black tribe in the area. They’re losing their identity and are being treated like bonded labour, paid with alcohol, food and cast-off clothing. Ironically, many also find work with the logging companies themselves. Hacking down their forest home for a few cents per tree. In a state of rapid cultural transition they don’t know which way to jump. Their culture grates with the loggers’ work ethics. At the local sawmill their ways are tolerated but not respected. “It’s difficult to work with pygmies. When the hunting season or harvest time comes, they simply leave .You can't rely on them. When people won’t change their mentality they can’t be integrated in the workplace' moans the French sawmill manager. Working for hunters is the only other employment around. Tourists pay $20,000 a week to have the pygmies lead them to the prize prey of elephants and gazelles. Its easy work for the pygmies but it’s killing their land as well. The hunters' guns spell danger to the region's elephants.
Back in the forest, in their traditional leaf huts, a band of pygmies try to live as they used to. Their children line up to have their canine teeth filed - the pain is worth it, they say, for this mark of pygmy beauty. The men hunt, the women gather, digging for roots and grubs to be roasted. But even here the lure of a western way of life is drawing people away. The refrain of many mothers is the same. “I want to stay in the village. The most important thing to me is that [my child] can go to school.”
The pygmies are in an impossible situation, their skills, perfected over hundreds of years, are becoming worthless in a world dominated by profit and loss accounts. They are being exploited in the same manner as the ancient rainforest trees: as an expendable commodity with a short term value. Can the pygmies find a successful identity as the modern world closes in?
Produced by Marion Meyer-Hohdahl

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
30 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

HAPI Talks with Anthony Browder & Dr. Kelechi Egwim about the First National Black Credit Union.

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Knowtheledge
26 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

Courtesy of King Lo The Rastar

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
6 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

On the one hand, we have drylands. They constitute 60% of the surface of the African continent, and while some might think they do not have much agricultural potential, they can actually sustain thriving agricultural practices, including – but not limited to – agroforestry systems.

On the other hand, we have youth. Young people are dynamic and innovative; have a high uptake of technological know-how; and are passionate, perseverant, and most of all, courageous.

During this Youth Daily Show, we want to explore the opportunities that agroforestry can bring to Africa’s drylands – not only as a sustainable food system, but also as an opportunity for youth employment and the achievement of food security for present and future generations. We will hear from amazing young professionals from across the African continent, who will share their experience with, and innovations for, dryland agroforestry.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
12 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

Rainfall is not a sustainable source of water for farmers especially in Africa. Our agronomist has some valuable insights

Baka Omubo
64 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

Ijaw music: I love this song so much that I keep replaying it everyday. Just listen and enjoy it. Artist: B2S - Tare Oge
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
16 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

Palenque Colombia. In this video, I visit Palenque Colombia, my Colombian Friend's family's home town to learn about Life there. Formed in 1603 by runaway slaves, San Basilio de Palenque in Colombia was the first documented free slave town in the Americas.

In 2005 the UNESCO declared Palenque a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity because there were able to maintain its African culture. Today Palenque is a Major tourist destination for people who want to learn more about this town and the diaspora.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
14 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

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These genuine Bolga baskets are exclusively woven by the indigenous Gurune people (also known as Frafra) around the town of Bolgatanga in Northern Ghana.
Bolga is the crafts center of Northern Ghana. For many generations, weaving has been a traditional skill of the people there. The soil around Bolgatanga is not fertile enough for extensive agricultural activities. As a result, handicraft activities such as basket weaving, leather work, and pottery are undertaken mostly by women to supplement their incomes since they are primarily subsistence farmers.
The creation of these Bolga baskets is a complex process that captures the exquisite skill of the weavers.

First, veta vera straw, known locally as kinkahe, is collected from the tops of the grass stalks, then each piece is split in half vertically.
Once the straw is split, it is then twisted back together to give it strength.
At this point the straw is put in bunches and dyed in boiling water. For bright colors the straw is dyed yellow first, then the color.
After coloring, the weaver carefully selects appropriate straw for the base, sides and handle. The selection of the proper grass for various parts of the basket is critical to good weaving.
Weaving starts at the base and works up to the rim. The rims are generally finished flat, or wrapped with straw to form a rounded edge.
Once the rims are finished, the handle will be created, attached, and customized. Handles are made with a sturdy wrapping technique around a grass core.
Hundreds of remaining bits of straw that are sticking out of the basket are carefully trimmed off.
Leather handles are skillfully applied by local leather workers.
A medium basket takes about 3 days to complete. Some shapes and patterns are more difficult to weave and take longer.

Karuga Mwangi
95 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

⁣The Thaai Movement was founded by Nana Ngonya wa Gakonya to restore the Agikuyu culture and banish christinsanity after he became disillusioned with christianity in the late 1980s.

It was started as Tent of the Living God in Nairobi’s Kariokor area, before relocating to Ngando along Ngong Road in Nairobi. Nana Ngonya transitioned at the age of 50 in 2006

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
19 ভিউ · 3 বছর আগে

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Tata Naka
26 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

⁣One-armed baboon Oscar wants to join a new troop after being rejected by his own. Lioness Sior faces some tough choices as she searches for her missing cubs following a savage buffalo attack.

Baka Omubo
22 ভিউ · 2 বছর আগে

Jawanza Kunjufu presentation of Maat vs Hip hop




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