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In "Politics of Color: The Role of Color in Sierra Leonean Politics," we embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant history and complex challenges of Sierra Leone. Join us as we uncover the underlying truths that bind us together and pave the way toward a brighter future.
Esteemed experts guide us through the intricate tapestry of Sierra Leone's origins, shedding light on the lasting impacts of colonialism. From the early years of Bo School and other educational institutions established after the 1898 rebellion, we uncover the deep-rooted influence of these historical events.
Transitioning from the past to the present, we confront the misunderstandings surrounding ethnic identities and self-perception. We delve into the dormant power within the masses, revealing the inherent strength lying untapped and explore insightful interviews with diverse stakeholders who share tangible solutions for a prosperous Sierra Leone.
Concluding our journey, we paint a vision of hope for Sierra Leone's future—a journey where unity, prosperity, and justice prevail. This vision is not an illusion but an attainable reality. Through concerted efforts, transformative policies, and the unwavering determination of the people, we can shape a brighter tomorrow for Sierra Leone. Let us embrace the diversity of our nation, which is our strength, and the shared vision of progress guides our way forward.
In today's video, I will be talking about black africans and how they refuse to accept the reality of their Racial Classification.
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In this episode, we tackle a persistent question from one of our subscribers, who asked, “how do Blacks in the Diaspora, who don’t know their ethnic or cultural group in Africa, follow a tradition”? The answer may not be what you think. Stay tuned!
Yeza & Rory Stone Love - 'Is It Because I'm Black' [Remix] (Official Video)
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Directed by Fernando Fernández Hevia
Produced by Rory Stone Love
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LYRICS (Written by Yeza)
Verse 1
Honor mi complexion with a badge pon mi chest
I'm Black without apology nuh feelings nuh suppressed
Africa the motherland, understand the richest continent
When mi ready mi a step mi nago fear no consequence
See dem a come wid dem weakness and the pretence ina frequence
Anu press button Anu weak fence
King Marcus a come wid d defence
Black star line pon d sea when we a steam lef enemies
Dem wa mi reduce my lineage to a state of misery
LK and Malcolm get shot a give speech
Look weh d civil rights country a preach
Man a get shot cah dem wa fi be free anuh fruit is a man weh a hang from a tree
Kya move get stop like clog arteries
Revolution spread like hot margarine
Cause I'm black why d border nuh free
Afi pay weh mi nav to foreign embassies.
Chorus
Is it because I'm black
Verse 2
Some a dem kya come on ya
Pon d earth dem a lef pure trauma
Look wa dem do d African daughter
Gone like a thief in d night with her mother
King Leopold couldn't have a father
D mounta African man weh him slaughter
Come wid d Bible wi na take yu offer
African spiritual system mi rather
Chop mi arm n leg n teeth true mi black
Turn roun wa me be patriot
To your colonist country yu miss mi wid Dat
Think royal African a big ediot
Napoleon a gwaun like him never come squat
Pon d native land a Haiti wi call Dat
Liberty equality the French dem a chat
But them never mean the ones ina France weh did black.
Chorus
Is it because I'm black
Verse 3
Rebel pon d bass line yuh know mi ago done it
Fyah ever blaze kerosene ina mi pocket
Black power nav no outage higher voltage nafi charge it
Study everything about mi history never lost it
Focus pon d victory nuh study words like forfeit
Say Ethiopians a burnt face den me a chocolate
Preservation of d melanin mi affi flaunt it
Importance of your health and lineage so seek d knowledge
History books deceiving make yu feel incompetent
Use dem hand make fashion and nuh use African thread
Denial of your origin is like a corset
Illusion of exterior with internal garbage
Original palaces and kingdoms found in Mali
Never told us Black is powerful and dem no sorry
Spare d whites, black soldiers a Frontline pon yu army
State d facts
Give them kilos of the guilt to carry
Chorus
Is it because I'm black
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➡️ Sign Up Today To Join The 'I Never Knew Tv' Movement:https://ineverknewtv.com/sign-up/In this reasoning, Angela Stanton-King author, television personality, right wing speaker starts off speaking about her work with pregnant women and why 'abortion clinics' target Black communities.Next, King talks about protecting children, being molested and what she would have done differently as a parent.Later in the reasoning King about negative impact of 1994 Crime Bill, medical apartheid in America and how she became a best-selling author.00:00:17 Fighting the maternal health crisis00:02:20 On having 5 natural births00:04:37 The 'Negroe Project' and why abortion hets so much funding00:14:32 US Government attack on the Black man00:19:03Protecting our children and Alphabet Mafia00:27;23 Negative Impact of 1994 Crime Bill on the black community00:28:35 Loneliness being the greatest threats to Black women00:30:27 Being chained to bed while giving birth in prison00:34:28 Medical Apartheid➡️Please click link below to learn more about Angela King and her work:https://www.auntieangieshouse.com➡️ Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW 📻'🇲🇱Roots, Rock, Reggae Music🇲🇱Hosted By : Jr of 'I Never Knew Tv'https://www.WLOY.orgSunday 9 -11 AM ESTWednesday 8- 10 AM ESTThursday 10- Noon AM EST#angelaking #ineverknewtv
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The Middle Passage refers to the abduction, imprisonment and shipping of African children, women and men to the Americas (North, Central and South) to build the respective economies. This digital story is built on the O'Jays "Ship Ahoy" and the images are from a variety of sources.
#kenya proposed racial front for another round of Western ethnic cleansing in Haiti!
Kenya: acting as agent of US imperialism: Africans talk to Attyn Èzili Dantò and Dr. Jemima Pierre about the new invasion force to be headed by a Kenyan racial front, Oct 8, 2023
Original Source - Kumbukeni-Decolonizing Our Minds
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African History Series-African Empires of Ghana and Mali
Welcome back to Powered by Nyame! Glad you could join for yet another episode. In this week's installment, we focus on the concepts of paradise and plantation and zero in on slavery as a power relationship that taps, ultimately, the spirit/energy or spiritual power base of the enslaved. Power is genderless and race-less, which means a "slave" is a de-personalized thing, a prop, that has relinquished their power base to an individual, institution, or another authority. We experience paradise on the backs of plantation lives, but what if the those lives denied paradise and reclaimed their spiritual power base? What kind of just(ified) world might we have?