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Kwabena Ofori Osei
45 Views · 1 year ago

Instrumental edits of music by Fela Kuti.

0:00:00 Go Slow
0:11:59 Water No Get Enemy
0:19:21 Roforofo Fight
0:28:58 Question Jam Answer
0:38:57 Trouble Sleep
0:45:19 Army Arrangement
1:00:09 Just Like That
1:11:29 Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense
1:22:20 Look and Laugh
1:40:25 Expensive Shit
1:49:40 Go Slow 2

T. Y. Adodo
45 Views · 1 year ago

Beenie Man Drink Champs Interview clip where Beenie Man explains the difference between Dancehall and Reggae from his perspective. Beenie Man has contributed both to Reggae and Dancehall, empathasizes with Rastafarai. However, he is based primarily in Dancehall as he is a Dancehall King (though his current ranking is up for debate at this time).

I will be comparing his perspective on the issue to that of his contemporary Buju Banton in an upcoming article. In the article, I discuss which artists more aligns with Kmtyw worldview and the implications this has on our assessment of Black music (using JA music genres as a case example).

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
45 Views · 1 year ago

Many people from American only think the struggle against racist imperial rule was in America. I was so glad to find a wall that represented a wide variety of melanated people who fought just as hard against the nonsense of their say. Much respect ✊🏾

Kwabena Ofori Osei
45 Views · 1 year ago

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
45 Views · 1 year ago

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Nana
45 Views · 12 months ago

🌍 Africa is Rising! In a bold and strategic move, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has joined forces with the leaders of Burkina Faso and Namibia to reshape the future of Africa's mineral wealth. This powerful alliance signals a new era of economic independence, resource control, and pan-African unity.💎 As Africa holds some of the world's richest mineral deposits—gold, uranium, lithium, and rare earths—these leaders are taking a stand against foreign exploitation and pushing for local beneficiation, fair trade, and continental collaboration.🔍 In this video, we break down: What this new alliance means for Africa How it could shift global mineral markets The message it sends to foreign powers And what’s next for African unity in the resource sector

Okunini Talawa Adodo
45 Views · 12 months ago

⁣Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo is a Jamaican Pan-Afrikanist scholar who focuses on Afrikan history, Afrocentric theory, and Afrikan language.

In Part 1 of this insightful reasoning, Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo explores the theory that the name "Jamaica" may not have originated with the Taíno people, but rather from the Akan language—specifically the phrase Gyamere Yaka, meaning “we are stuck.” Dr. Adodo also challenges the popular belief that Jamaica is simply a country of mixed people, instead offering the perspective that it is a land of diverse African ethnic groups who arrived from different regions of the continent.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
45 Views · 10 months ago

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AfroN8V
45 Views · 7 months ago

Join Dr. Marimba Ani in this compelling lecture where he explores the transformative power of the African worldview. Discover how intimacy and deep connection are central to healing, cultural identity, and collective organization. In this presentation, Dr. Ani discusses the importance of communalism over individualism, the role of spirit as energy, and how our African roots can guide us to overcome materialism and fragmentation in society. Learn practical insights on using the collective force of our shared heritage to organize politically and spiritually for a stronger, unified future.

**Key Topics & Timestamps:**
0:03 – **Introduction & Intimacy:** Understanding deep connection as the foundation of healing.
0:29 – **Cultural Politics:** Reflections on Ron Daniels’ assertion that “there's no politics without culture.”
1:01 – **African Identity:** Overview of the book *Let the Circle Be Unbroken* and its impact on defining African identity.
2:02 – **African Worldview Paradigm:** Introducing a paradigm to understand who we are and where we come from.
3:01 – **Spiritual Wholeness:** Exploring the idea that the universe is a spiritual whole and how that influences communal living.
5:01 – **Collectivism vs. Individualism:** The detrimental effects of Western individualism and materialism on African communities.
7:45 – **Spirit as Energy:** Discussing spirit, energy, and force as essential components of African thought.
8:48 – **Collective Energy & Organizing:** Strategies for harnessing collective energy to empower pan-Africanist organizations.

**Keywords:**
Dr. Marimba Ani, African worldview, healing, collectivism, community, cultural identity, African philosophy, spirituality, energy, political organization, cultural healing, communalism, African identity, pan-Africanism, African lecture

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#drmarimbaani #africanworldview #healing #collectivism #culturalidentity #spirituality #communityempowerment #panafricanism

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
45 Views · 6 months ago

⁣3 Generations of Kambon Men Dancing together at KASI




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