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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
36 Views · 6 years ago

Documentarian St. Claire Bourne takes a close-up look at author and historian John Henrik Clarke, who, on camera for much of the film, bounces back and forth between a description of his own personal history, and his views on the history of Africa and of Pan-Africanism. His points are backed up by old newsreel footage, and by images of artwork depicting Africans and their civilization over the centuries. Actor Wesley Snipes executive produced the film and serves as a narrator. John Henrik Clarke: A Great and Mighty Walk was made in 1996, with Clarke suffering from glaucoma, barely able to see as he gives his sweeping account. He talks about his own upbringing, and his growing interest in Pan-Africanism, the failures of the civil rights movement and the Black Power movement, his close friendship with Malcolm X, and his critical assessment of Louis Farrakhan's Million Man March. He also gives a primer on the history of African civilization, and argues that no conquering or colonizing power ever "brought civilization" to Africa, but rather these nations destroyed what civilization they didn't understand, and brought many of Africa's ideas back to their bases in ancient Greece and Rome. He also describes how Black Africans were methodically removed from the history of the civilization of the Nile. He details how leaders like Marcus Garvey, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Ghanaian Kwame Nkrumah spread the ideas of Pan-Africanism throughout the U.S. and the world. John Henrik Clarke: A Great and Mighty Walk was shown at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, and won the Best Documentary award at the 1997 UrbanWorld Film Festival. Clarke died of a heart attack in 1998. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

AfroN8V
36 Views · 3 years ago

Katiuscia Ribeiro usa os ensinamentos da filosofia africana para repensar nossos comportamentos cotidianos. A partir de uma perspectiva cultural, Katiuscia convida a todos para uma reconexão com as origens de povos africanos, restaurando a história apagada e trazendo reflexões importantes para a construção de um futuro mais conectado com os saberes ancestrais.

Katiúscia apresenta a Filosofia Africana, sua origem (no antigo Egito), e problematiza os motivos de ela ser esquecida pelos acadêmicos. Ela aponta a importância dos sentimentos e da ancestralidade na Filosofia Africana.


#OfuturoÉAncestral #FilosofiaAfricana #Katiuscia Ribeiro


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MBwebe Ishangi
36 Views · 3 years ago

⁣“It was Martin’s precious blood. This blood was shed for us.’ Jesse puts his hands in the blood and wipes it on his shirt. What do you do in a moment like that?” — Andrew Young on Jesse Jackson shortly after MLK, Jr. was shot

Who Killed MLK? The Question STILL Remains

Every 3rd Monday in January, we hear Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr’s famous, “I Have A Dream” speech, but if you research this still mysterious murder—and even deeper, the days that led up to his assassination—you’ll find it really was (and continues to be) a nightmare!

This nightmare became even more deceitful when white media labeled James Earl Ray the lone assassin. While most accepted, there are those that knew there was another side of the story that wasn’t been heard.

Find out about Jesse Jackson’s role in my 4th book, ‘Who Iz the Boulé?: The History of America’s First Black Fraternity and the Derailment Toward Afrikan Self-Reliance available in paperback, audiobook, eBook, and digital PDF.

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T. Y. Adodo
36 Views · 1 year ago

In 1998, Square One released 'Faluma', spoken in the language of the Saamaka tribe in Suriname. The song went on to top the charts in almost every Caribbean territory, as well as on numerous radio stations throughout North America and Europe. Watch now as the Caribbean Queen Alison Hinds re-introduces 'Faluma,' to the world followed by her 2011 carnival release of Makelele!
Video Directed by: Tania Hoser
Edited by: Tania Hoser & Raivo Loo
©: 2012 Black Coral Inc

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
36 Views · 1 year ago

ANUNNAKI: THE SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION
This is a series of Live YouTube presentations which seek to address the topic of the Anunnaki - beings who "descended from the heavens." Dr Luyaluka will explain the role of the Anunnaki as an integral part of the creation process, a process to be scientifically explained thanks to nature and deductive logic.
More infos about this event can be found on our website: https://kongospirituality.com/....kongo-spirituality-c
The four videos will be released one every sunday from 1st September 2024 on our YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/@nzilalowa1)

ShakaRa
36 Views · 6 years ago

Full presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1GFqTGpvzg

This is the fuller version of the presentation I delivered at the Re-Engaging Pan-Africanism Conference at Birmingham City University, Dec 2018.

The presentation explores the relationship between Culture & Economics as an attempt to:
Rescue "culture" from reductive definitions by demonstrating the relationship between it & economic development.
Demonstrate how revolutionary movements have pursued economic development from a culturally appropriate foundation.
Its pre-recorded, but will be broadcast with a live chat. I look forward to hearing your feedback.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
36 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Flip Practice - Abibifahodie Capoeira - Kambon Family - 14 January 2017

Ọbádélé Kambon
36 Views · 6 years ago

Ìfọ̀rọ̀wánilẹ́nuwò Baba Àyànniyì l'órí ìlù Yorùbá




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