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Humanity has a monogenetic or singular origin that according to Mitochondria DNA traces back to the Twa 144,000 years ago. The Twa, are also the author's of African and world civilization, and they are the creators of Kemetic (Egyptian) civilization. At a time when Black families and Black extended family communities are weaker than any time in our history, the Twa provide many lessons for strengthening Back families and extended family communities, as well as African nations and global families.
Esgrima de Machete
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Malcolm X
"Message to the Grass Roots" is a public speech delivered by human rights activist Malcolm X. The speech was delivered on November 10, 1963, at the Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference, which was held at King Solomon Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan.[1] Malcolm X described the difference between the "Black revolution" and the "Negro revolution", he contrasted the "house Negro" and the "field Negro" during slavery and in the modern age, and he criticized the 1963 March on Washington. "Message to the Grass Roots" was ranked 91st in the top 100 American speeches of the 20th century by 137 leading scholars of American public address. - wikipedia
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The Hate That Hate Produced is a television documentary about Black Nationalism in America, focusing on the Nation of Islam and, to a lesser extent, the United African Nationalist Movement. It was produced in 1959 by Mike Wallace and Louis Lomax.In 1959, Wallace and Lomax were television journalists for News Beat, a program on WNTA-TV in New York. Lomax told Wallace about the Nation of Islam, and Wallace became interested in the group. Lomax, who was African American, was given rare access to the organization. Accompanied by two white camera operators, Lomax conducted interviews with the Nation's leaders and filmed some of its events. The Hate That Hate Produced was broadcast in five parts during the week of July 13–17, 1959, and was repeated several days later.
Young macheteros from Villarica, Cauca, Colombia, a Black Andean community about 1.5 hrs away from the large city of Cali.
Compartimos la alegria, el amor y el sabor de la ASOCIACIÓN JUVENIL FOLCLOR VILLARICENSE MACHETEROS JUVENILES DEL CAUCA del Municipio de Villarica, Cauca.Premio Mejor Videoclip en el Festival Nacional de cine y video Comunitario. Cali. 2012
Iṣẹ́ Ògbùfọ̀ - Live Interpretation (Yorùbá + English)
A group of friends who each have to navigate their own destiny, growing up on the bustling streets and neighborhood of Isale Eko, Lagos.
In this video, Juliet visits African Queen restaurant in Gambia. She meets the owner Suleiman who has been managing the restaurant for 25 years. Suleiman shares his business expertise with Bla Xit and he explains the wide range of food which is available at African Queen.
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Using flash cards Kwaku (at 2.5 yrs) randomly identifies Twi numbers from 1-10. (He knows higher amounts but I didn't have all the cards. He also knows them in English, but we are more excited about Twi.)
Voices From The Days of Slavery: Mrs. Laura Smalley
The multiplicity of foreign interests in African mineral wealth and resources has resulted in increased military bases on African soil and the threat of a reemergence of cold wars, civil wars the millions of people displaced of on the continent. How can this be avoided?
Mali struggles to turn around a security situation that has hampered development and social progress.
Mali’s military government is trying to restore security in large areas of the country that have been controlled by armed groups. Since a coup in 2021, there has been a shift away from French influence towards China and Russia. The lack of security is holding back development in Mali, affecting its people, but there are small signs of improvement. We learn from victims' and traders' firsthand experience of the conflict while researchers and analysts speak to the causes of the instability. These narratives show Mali’s complex search for security, stability and lasting peace.
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As part of efforts to empower the black community across the globe, the maiden edition of the Abibitumi Black Power Conference has been held at Akuapim-Mampong in the Eastern region. Founder of Abibitumi, Obenfo Obadele Kambon, says Africans need to be bold and do away with foreign way of living to understand their culture.
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In today's Africa reacts we look at a very controversial Ban Footage of the late Queen of the UK joking with her husband, Prince Phillip and her son, the current King Charles III, about meeting with a foreign dignitary and describing him as a gorilla.
Why they Banned this Video of the #royalfamily Calling a Foreign Diplomat a Gorilla https://youtu.be/iMi5c8G_v6E #africareacts #africa
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[COMPLETE] Abibitumi Kasa: Dr. Iyelli Ichile - Primacy of Mothers in the Afrikan Liberation Movement
Abibitumi Kasa Live Discussion: Dr. Iyelli Ichile - Primacy of Mothers in the Afrikan Liberation Movements!!Topic Brief: What role has our Afrikan women and mothers played in the Afrikan Liberation Movements historically?About Dr. Ichile:Dr. Iyelli Ichile is the mother of an even more amazing daughter than she prayed for. She was educated in her mother's house, in several schools, and by life in general. Dr. Iyelli Ichile took a PhD in African Diaspora History from Howard University, and a Master’s in African American Studies from Columbia University. She is currently the Postdoctoral Fellow in African American History at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and the Department of Africana Studies at the University of Maryland Baltimore County—after having taught at a number of universities and public education institutions. She has traveled to three continents as a teacher and researcher, with an emphasis on the roles of African women in liberation movements. She specifically examines the connections between African spiritual systems, traditional military cultures and interpersonal relationships as the basis for freedom-fighting. Beyond academia, Ichile is a community culture worker and a certified Kemetic Yoga practitioner
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John Oliver discusses chocolate, cocoa farming, and, of course, some facts that will make Halloween a little weird.
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