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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
24 Views · 5 years ago

Julious Piti is a Permaculture designer and teacher, organic farmer, and conflict facilitator based in Zimbabwe.  Julious has been using Permaculture in Africa to restore the health of both land and community. A founding member of the Chikukwa Ecological Land Trust (CELUCT) and now the Director of PORET (Participatory Organic Research Extension and Training), Julious' work shows that degraded land can be transformed.  PORET supports farmers in dry-land areas and works to address hunger, malnutrition, and poverty.  In 2007, PORET won the Zimbabwe National Environmental Award.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
14 Views · 5 years ago

In this guest lecture, Paul Blackmore, director of the Fuqua Conservatory at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens presents his fascinating work on edible and medicinal plants of Cameroon. Mr. Blackmore speaks about his fascinating experiences during field research and conservation efforts over 6 years that he spent working in the area of Mount Cameroon. This lecture was given in April 2012 in Dr. Cassandra Quave's class "Botanical Medicine and Health" at Emory University.

DISCLAIMER: Content provided in this video and the YouTube TeachEthnobotany site is for educational purposes only and should not be construed to be medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This content is not a substitute for professional medical or healthcare advice, diagnosis or treatment, and may not be used for such purposes. The information about herbal medicines and drugs in this video and the TeachEthnobotany site is general in nature. It does not cover all possible uses, actions, precautions, side effects, or interactions of the plants/medicines mentioned, nor is the information intended as medical advice for individual problems or for making an evaluation as to the risks and benefits of taking a particular drug or botanical/herbal medicine. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical question or condition.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
9 Views · 5 years ago

Can you understand the language of soil? Apollo Owuor, production manager for Kenya Horticultural Exporters (KHE) and a network of farms across central Kenya, describes how soil talks to him. He wants other farmers to listen carefully too.
This film, one of eleven, is being used to share good agricultural practice in Africa.
LEAF (http://www.leafuk.org), Waitrose, African fresh produce exporters and Green Shoots Productions (http://www.green-shoots.org) have been working with support of the UK Department for International Development's Food Retail Industry Challenge (FRICH) fund to share good agricultural practice between African farmers.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
19 Views · 5 years ago

Nat Geo - Desert elephant and its characteristics - BBC
Desert elephants are not a distinct species of elephant but are African bush elephants (Loxodonta africana) that have made their homes in the Namib and Sahara deserts. It was believed at one time that they were a subspecies of the African bush elephant but this is no longer thought to be the case. Desert-dwelling elephants were once more widespread in Africa than they are now and are currently found only in Namibia and Mali. They tend to migrate from one waterhole to another following traditional routes which depend on the seasonal availability of food and water. They face pressure from poaching and from changes in land use by humans.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
12 Views · 5 years ago

Of all the casualties of the unholy post-war alliance between the Nigerian military state and big oil, the Ogoni people were arguably amongst the worst hit. With the full blessing of the Nigerian government, the Royal Dutch Shell oil company was authorised to explore and extract oil from Ogoniland. While this was a win-win deal for Nigeria’s military generals and the oil giant, Shell’s entry into the region quickly became nothing short of a living nightmare for the Ogoni people.

Having grown sick and tired of the military government’s complicity in the devastation of his ancestral land, Ken Saro-Wiwa spearheaded the creation of a pressure group known as the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (popularly known as MOSOP). This is the story of the most prominent martyr in the fight against big oil in Nigeria.

#Nigeria #History #Saro-Wiwa

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
18 Views · 1 year ago

Why are Mali and Algeria suddenly on the verge of conflict again? What sparked this surge in border tensions—and why is Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso weighing in so strongly? In this explosive exposé, we unpack the escalating crisis between Mali and Algeria—from drone intrusions and military accusations to rising diplomatic friction. As Mali accuses Algeria of violating its sovereignty, and Algeria warns of destabilization in the Sahel, many are asking: Are we heading toward a regional showdown? Even more intriguing is how Traoré and the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) are reacting. With bold rhetoric, military coordination, and public statements, the bloc appears more unified—and defiant—than ever before. Is this just a war of words, or the start of something far more serious? What are the deeper geopolitical stakes, and how might outside forces be influencing the divide? Stay tuned as we unravel the full story with exclusive context, sharp analysis, and on-the-ground facts the mainstream won’t tell you. This isn’t just a Mali-Algeria issue—it could reshape the balance of power in West Africa. Like, comment, share, and subscribe for more real stories from the African frontlines.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
57 Views · 5 years ago

Chemical fertilizer produces 300 times more harmful chemicals than carbon emission.

Baka Omubo
56 Views · 5 years ago

Hello guys,
In this short video is how to greet in the IZON language, Izon courtesy and Introducing yourself in the Izon language.
However, I lost the part of the clip on Introducing yourself.
Please leave a comment on more accurate spellings or tips on improving my videos.

Baka Omubo
74 Views · 5 years ago

HAPI Talks with Nana Camille Yarbrough about using the Arts to HEAL our Communities.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
15 Views · 5 years ago

The first part of a compilation of audio recorded interviews with former slaves which were mostly taken in the 1930s and 1940s.

0:00 Introduction
2:09 Alice Gaston, Alabama (1941) (Good Audio Quality)
5:17 Isom Moseley, Alabama (1941) - (Mostly Good Audio Quality - Some Loud Background Noise at Points)
15:26 Joe McDonald, Alabama (1940) (Good Audio Quality)
19:17 Charlie Smith, Florida (1975) (Mostly Good Audio Quality - Some Background Noise)
48:25 Dave White, Georgia (1933) (Poor Audio Quality)
55:34 Wallace Quarterman, Georgia (1935) (Medium Audio Quality - Loud Background Noise - Watch Out for Loud Dog Barking Incredibly Loudly and There’s a Pause Halfway Through Before Singing Starts)
1:04:54 Wallace Quarterman, Georgia (1933) (Medium-Poor Audio Quality)
1:10:49 Fountain Hughes, Maryland (1949) (Good Audio Quality - Deceptively Loud in the Beginning)
1:40:06 George Johnson, Mississippi (1941) (Medium Audio Quality)
2:58:22 Irene Williams, Mississippi (1940) (Good Audio Quality - Watch Out for Loud Blare in the Beginning) -
3:11:42 Ann Scott, South Carolina (1932) (Medium Audio Quality - Very Loud in the Beginning)
3:20:22 Samuel Polite, South Carolina (1932) (Medium Audio Quality - Very Fuzzy)
3:29:38 Susan A. Quall, South Carolina (1932) (Medium Audio Quality)

Digitized Collections of the Transcripts of Around 2,300 Interviews With Former Slaves:
https://www.loc.gov/collection....s/slave-narratives-f


Alice Gaston - Gee’s Bend, Alabama
Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1941018_afs05091b/

Isom Moseley - Gee’s Bend, Alabama
Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1941018_afs05091a

Joe McDonald and unidentified woman - Livingstone, Alabama
Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1940003_afs04033b/

Charlie Smith - Bartow, Florida
Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1975023_afs17510

Dave White - St Simons Island, Georgia
Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player):
https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1984011_afs25666a

Wallace Quarterman - Fort Frederica, St Simon’s Island, Georgia (1935)
Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1935001_afs00342a/

Wallace Quarterman - St Simon’s Island, Georgia (1933)
Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1984011_afs25665a

Fountain Hughes - Baltimore, Maryland
Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1950037_afs09990a

George Johnson - Mound Bayou, Mississippi (1941)
Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1941002_afs04777a

Irene Williams - Rome, Mississippi (1940)
Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1940003_afs04011a/

Ann Scott - St. Helena Island, South Carolina (1932)

Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1984011_afs25657a

Samuel Polite - St. Helena Island, South Carolina (1932)

Recording Part 1: (you can get the transcript by clicking on the link and clicking ‘PDF’ next to where it says ‘transcript’ just underneath the audio player): https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1984011_afs25656a

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
33 Views · 7 years ago

Dr. John Henrik Clarke waxes eloquent in this excerpt taken from an interview in the 1990's. Dr. Clarke was one of the greatest historians of the 20th century and a mentor to many. This segment can be seen in its entirety at: Harambetv.com

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
65 Views · 5 years ago

Legrand Clegg: When Black Men Ruled the World

Baka Omubo
41 Views · 5 years ago

Dr. Josef Ben Levi
Prof. Kaba Hiawatha Kamene

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
152 Views · 4 years ago

⁣H. Rap Brown Collectivism & Individualism

Ọbádélé Kambon
80 Views · 4 years ago

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Baka Omubo
70 Views · 4 years ago

What’s your name?
Have you ever thought about YOUR name?
What it means, where it came from, how it came to be?
But What is a Name? -It is a word or set of words by which a person or thing is known, addressed, or African names are not metaphysical pomposity, they carry our history. Melanin Dominant Names convey very deep inherent meaning on the bearer, those who call out those names whether in sadness or pleasure sustain the community of the Living and the Ancients as a whole.
Imagine if the 72 names of the Original Melanin Dominant first ancestors were known We would be very POWERFUL. What is Your name? Find out if you can derive huge benefits by adopting an African name. Try it and let us know.
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75 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Self-Love vs Self-Hatred

ShakaRa
43 Views · 4 years ago

Throwback to 2009, hot on the heels of the Obama inauguration. The Black world was still dizzy with the effects of this historical events. Activist around the world were split on the issue and even some of the hardcore Black Nationalist Pan-Afrikanist had jumped ship to engage in the Western imperialist revelry. I was asked to speak on it during ALD... here's how it went down.

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Sudan Ndugu
36 Views · 4 years ago

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