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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Kwame Ture: On Civil Rights & The US South

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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These are The sayings of Our Afrikan Ancestors and Scholars:
Dr Amos N. Wilson
Dr Cheikh Anta Diop

Dr Chinweizu
Dr Bobby Wright
Dr Marimba Ani
Dr John Hendrik Clarke
Dr Molefe Asante
Baba Hanibal Afrik
Queen Yaa asantawa
Nana Benjamin Banneker
Nana Kwame Toure

President Amicah Cabral
President Thomas Sankara
President Jomo Kenyatta
Dr Francis Cress Welsing
Nana Sophie Onowale
Dr Walter Rodney

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Abibifahodie Adesuabea Twi Class

Baka Omubo
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
37 Views · 5 years ago

Creator(s): Office of Economic Opportunity. Office of Public Affairs. 1964-1981 (Most Recent)Series: Motion Picture Films From the "Police" Program Series, ca. 1971 - ca. 1971Record Group 381: Records of the Community Services Administration, 1963 - 1981Production Date: 1971General Note(s): Credits: Id/Dir. Robert Pierce.Contributor: Producer, Office of Economic Opportunity. Made by Guggenheim Productions.Scope & Content: Documentary: Documents the early, turbulent years of OEO'S experiment in police-community relations in Washington, DC R.1: Police and citizens express their attitudes toward each other. A citizens committee is appointed by the D.C. government, but dissension ensues over control of the program. Project director, Robert Shallow addresses the group; community leader Marion Barry urges citizen control, A pilot precinct is finally selected. R. 2: Police engage in training sessions, and community leaders struggle to replace the committee with elected representatives. A citizens' board is elected and the white project leader is replaced by a black official, Fred Lander. R. 3: Dissension between OEO and the community continues, but several programs including citizen riders, an emergency center, local police recruiting and an escort service, get underway. The board continues to struggle, and the program is refunded. At the films close, a small boy expresses his bitterness towards the police.Contact(s): National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RD-DC-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi RoadCollege Park, MD 20740-6001Phone: 301-837-3540, Fax: 301-837-3620, Email: mopix@nara.govNational Archives Identifier: 73174Local Identifier: 381-P-1https://catalog.archives.gov/id/73174

Baka Omubo
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The second guest we have with us for 'Africanus Talks' is Sarah Agnela Nyaoke Ouma. Nyaoke is a Ja-Luo born in East Africa who is undertaking a post as a PHD researcher in the Seafarers International Research Centre, Cardiff. She gives us an insight into what it was like growing up as a Luo during the rise of the multiparty political system in Kenya, which was nurtured by her father, the late great Professor Ouma Muga.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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According to the Maasai culture, having many wives and children is an indication of wealth. Young girls from as little as 15 years old are married off by their fathers.
In this episode, "Faces of Africa" follows the story of an 11 year old girl, Eunice Mitao, as she's being married off as a second wife to a young Maasai man.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
37 Views · 5 years ago

For more than 15 years, cameraman and ecologist John D. Liu has been working on his worldwide mission to green deserts and to restore biodiversity.It all started in 1995 when Liu filmed the Loess-plateau in China. He witnessed a local population who turned an area of almost the same size as The Netherlands from a dry, exhausted wasteland into one green oasis. This experience changed his life. From that moment on, Liu has been travelling all over the world to convince and inspire government leaders, policy-makers and farmers with his film material and knowledge. Liu diligently spreads the message that restoration of ecosystems is not only possible, but also economically very meaningful.Backlight accompanies Liu on his mission in Jordan and shows on the basis of Liu’s own film material that a green future is possible worldwide.Originally broadcasted by VPRO in 2012.

© VPRO Backlight April 2012On VPRO broadcast you will find nonfiction videos with English subtitles, French subtitles and Spanish subtitles, such as documentaries, short interviews and documentary series.VPRO Documentary publishes one new subtitled documentary about current affairs, finance, sustainability, climate change or politics every week. We research subjects like politics, world economy, society and science with experts and try to grasp the essence of prominent trends and developments.Subscribe to our channel for great, subtitled, recent documentaries.

Credits:Composition: Jeroen van den Berk / Gijs Meyer SwanteeDirected by: Rob van Hattum / John D. LiuResearch: Gerko WesselProduction: Marie SchutgensSenior editors: Henneke Hagen / Jos de PutterEnglish, French and Spanish subtitles: Ericsson.French and Spanish subtitles are co-funded by European Union.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
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In this thought-provoking video, we explore the shocking truth about the West's relationship with Africa. For over 800 years, the West has maintained a ruthlessly extractive economic relationship with Africa, exploiting its natural resources and human capital to fuel its own growth and prosperity. From chattel slavery to neocolonialism, the West has consistently prioritized its own interests over the well-being of African nations and peoples.

We examine how this centuries-long pattern of exploitation has enabled the West to impersonate a superior civilization, and how it has maintained its grip on power despite the rise of new global players like BRICS. We also look at the ways in which the West has worked to undermine African independence and sovereignty, from regime change to economic manipulation.

But there is hope for change. As global power dynamics shift and new options emerge, African nations have the opportunity to break free from the West's stranglehold and forge their own paths to development and prosperity. Will they seize this moment, or will they continue to be held back by the West's neocolonial grip?

Watch to learn more about the West's 800-year-old secret and the future of Africa in a rapidly changing world.

#africanliberation #decolonization #africa

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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On February 11, 1990 Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years. Watch the in-depth reporting from CBC News: The National on that historic day.


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