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In 2015, Lesley Stahl traveled to Kenya, where a "mobile money" revolution was sweeping the country. Kenyans were sending and receiving money on their cell phones through the platform M-Pesa, which improved commerce and brought basic necessities to poorer areas.
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Okunini Kamau Rashid: Jacob Carruthers & The Restoration Of An African World ViewIn this enlightening interview with Okunini Kamau Rashid, we delve into the profound legacy of Jacob Carruthers and the importance of establishing an African worldview. Okunini Rashid shares insights on how Carruthers' work has shaped our understanding of African history and culture, emphasizing the significance of ancient Kemet in the context of contemporary African identity.Link to book: https://www.amazon.com/Jacob-C....arruthers-Restoratio The Dome TV on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/....5FhxTixPK0X675hNEUFF The Dome TV on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/....podcast/wise-the-dom
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In this exclusive interview, viewers will learn the following:
1. Introduction and Background: - Reverend Dr. Philippe Shock Matthews introduces Obenfo Kambon, highlighting his achievements as a linguist, scholar, and founder of Abibitumi.com [https://www.abibitumi.com]. - Discussion on the correct pronunciation and meaning of Kambon's name.
2. Abibitumi.com: - Explanation of Abibitumi, which translates to "black power." - Overview of the platform, its purpose, and the journey since its inception in 2006.
3. Importance of Language and Identity: - Kambon emphasizes the significance of language in preserving culture and identity. - Detailed explanation of how African languages convey deep meanings and cultural values.
4. Sankofa Journey: - Description of the Sankofa Journey [https://www.sankofajourney.com], an annual trip to Ghana started by Kambon's mother in 1998. - Importance of the journey for African repatriation and connecting with roots.
5. Abibitumi Conference: - The announcement of the Abibitumi Conference on Black Power [https://conference.abibitumi.com] is dedicated to the memory of his father, Nana Kwasi Agyeman Kamau Kambon The conference aims to address various aspects of black empowerment and self-sufficiency.
6. Quiet Warrior Documentary: - Details about the upcoming documentary "Quiet Warrior," [https://www.abibitumi.com/quietwarrior] highlighting the legacy of his father, Nana Kwasi Agyeman Kamau Kambon. - Call for producers and supporters for the documentary.
7. Repatriation and Black Liberation: - Discuss the importance of repatriation for black people [https://www.repatriatetoghana.com] and building black institutions. - Kambon shares his personal experience and efforts in promoting repatriation to Ghana.
8. Critique of Existing Systems: - Criticism of the current systems that maintain white supremacy and black subjugation globally. - Kambon advocates for a paradigm shift towards black self-reliance and empowerment.
9. Call to Action: - Encouragement for black people to actively participate in building black institutions and supporting black-owned businesses. - Promotion of platforms like Abibitumi.com as alternatives to mainstream, white-owned platforms.ABOUT:Dr. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon is a world-renowned linguist and scholar and the founder of Abibitumi, the largest Black social education network globally. The name "Abibitumi" is derived from the Akan language, spoken in parts of West Africa, particularly Ghana. It roughly translates to "Black/African Communication" or "Black/African Intelligence."He's an Associate Professor at the University of Ghana, winner of multiple prestigious awards, and is a key figure in African Studies. His work spans linguistics, historical research, and African repatriation efforts. Join me in welcoming Dr. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon!RELATED:[FLASHBACK] Dr. Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon (White Boy on a Stick) https://bit.ly/3T15fjnDr. Okunini Obadele Kambon The Danger of a Single Story - http://bit.ly/2J1myghhttps://a....bibitumitv.com/https
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So, who would most likely be responsible for Leviticus 25:44-46, a Lord of Love, or a demonic Satan? (Read on...)———————————————Website and blog: never updated, but http://www.nonstampcollector.comBluesky: @nonstampcollector (I basically quit Twitter/X.)PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/nonstampcollectorAD: Hell isn't real, but hard drive crashes and computer thefts are. I've been using Backblaze online backup for longer than I've been on Youtube. I fear neither hell nor total data loss. Try it here: https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-backup/#af3049 . It's the only thing I've ever advertised, and I'm proud to do so knowing that it will very likely truly save someone's ass someday. Maybe yours.——————————————By their fruits shall ye know them: and think of how many thousands, or millions of lives have been utterly ruined by the fact that that passage exists in a piece of scripture that a whole bunch of people think has something to do with morality.Slavery is just about the easiest human rights issue imaginable, and the bible gets it wrong. What an embarrassment. In fact, practically any human being who has ever been born and survived to the age of 8 or so could come up with a better and more ethical set of instructions on how to behave and run a society than the bible. It would not have ownership of PEOPLE as part of its core tenets.Why did humanity have to wait thousands of years for the Emancipation Declaration? Couldn't Yahweh have delivered it himself? Couldn't Jesus? Peter? Paul? Nup - no one gave a shit about that sort of thing. Not when there were people keeping their foreskins, water to be walked on, and women speaking in churches!!Script and music and performance and drawings etc (everything) by ME!!If you haven't seen The King's Speech (Best picture Oscar winner, 2011), then you won't get this.Sorry to the non-native English speakers or those who'd like to translate it - sometimes the ideas that come to me just don't lend themselves to subtitling or even voice-over.———————————————website and blog: http://www.nonstampcollector.comtwitter: http://www.twitter.com/nonstam....pNSC——————————————--
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One of the worst mass killers in South Africa’s history is free from prison. He is finally ready to speak; and 30 years on, his victims are still fighting for closure and justice.
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On September 12, 1977, the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa was dealt a heavy blow due to the death of Bantu Steve Biko, a popular voice of Black liberation in South Africa between the mid 1960s until his death in police detention in 1977.
Biko was one of the most prominent leaders in the anti-apartheid struggle and in some quarters he was seen as “the most important black South African leader of this generation.” So important, in fact, that the Apartheid Government was terrified of him.
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Steve Biko: I WRITE WHAT I LIKE
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Steve-Biko
https://www.thoughtco.com/step....hen-bantu-steve-biko
https://www.sahistory.org.za/p....eople/stephen-bantu-
https://daily.jstor.org/the-de....ath-of-steve-biko-re
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/africa....atlse/2021/08/19/ste
https://www.history.com/this-d....ay-in-history/afrika
https://artsandculture.google.....com/story/-wWBQm1-1Q
https://www.sbf.org.za/home/steve-biko/
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Arid Foothills - The Dark Contenent by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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John Stockton Slow Drag by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Silent Partner: The Rain
Allegro: Emit Fenn
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In this episode of Back to Africa, I share my shocking experience in Namibia, a country with a deep and painful history of colonization. During my visit, I stayed on a massive 43,000-hectare farm owned by a single German family which purchased the land from descendants of German settlers, who stole the land from the Herero and Nama people. This stark inequality left me outraged and compelled me to dive deeper into Namibia’s colonial past.I explore the horrific role of Lothar von Trotha, the German military officer responsible for orchestrating the Herero and Nama genocide—the first genocide of the 20th century. Through conversations with Germans living in Namibia, I was confronted with a troubling denial of this dark history, raising the question of accountability and reconciliation.This episode sheds light on how Germany has handled—or failed to handle—this chapter of its colonial past. Despite recent attempts at reparations, I question whether the nation has truly learned from history. By examining the effects of land theft and colonial injustice, I invite you to join me in reflecting on what justice and accountability should look like in post-colonial Africa. Watch, learn, and engage with this critical discussion.