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This 30 minute video presents the first third of a scintillating conversation that Drs. Na'im Akbar and Wade Nobles had with those attending the 2005 National Convention of The Association of Black Psychologists. The full video-tape is available from The Association (www.abpsi.org). Produced by Halford Fairchild (HalFairchild@aol.com)
The Association of Black Psychologists
Expert: Na'im Akbar
Expert: Wade Nobles
Introduction: Pat Canson
Producer: Halford Fairchild
Abibifahoodie Abibitumi Afrikans,
Welcome to another epic episode of The Sonic Ngoma hosted every Saturday by revolutionary dream team Oba Oláyínká, Khamuo Heru, and Farugh Maat as community artists, activists, and members of the Afrakan Independence Day Committee.
Join us The Afrakan Day Organizing Committee this Saturday at 11 am for The Sonic Ngoma on Do Tha Knowledge Radio. As our guest, this week will be Afrikan-Centered Scholar & Author Dr. Tdka Maat Kilimanjaro. As we will be discussing the impact of his written works on the dealing with the history of Afrikan People in Ancient Kemet and the importance today of Afrikan Spiritual Cosmology in our Liberation Struggle. That as well as the latest news of the people, poetry, and politics effecting The Greater Black/Afrikan Community. So be sure to set your alarm clocks for 11 am and join us for another episode of The Sonic Ngoma on Do The Knowledge Radio. And watch our "Live Broadcast" on Youtube at youtube.com/dothaknowledgeradio. We look forward to seeing you all this coming Saturday. Peace & Black Power!!!
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Ugandan veterinarian and smallholder farmer Emma Naluyima practices a unique and highly effective blend of integrated farming. In this delightful talk, she explains how she does this on just one acre of land, or about four thousand square metres. In four different quarters, she cleverly manages to integrate the production of cows, pigs, chickens, fish, vegetables, fruits, and fodder, in a sustainable, circular production system that wastes nothing. To cap it all, with profits from the farm, she has managed to build, on the premises, a school that pays it forward by teaching the local children much-needed life skills. These include important lessons about what happens if we optimise every single bit of what little we might have.
Emma is known for being an innovative farmer with skills in veterinary, piggery, fishery, vegetables, training and capacity building. Her ingenuity has earned her several awards in her native Uganda, and globally. She holds a Masters of Health Services Research, and a BSc Veterinary Medicine, both from Makerere University in Uganda. She has collaborated with the University of Wisconsin, with students visiting her farm for training every year since 2014. Emma has served as Chairman of Red Cross Mbarara and has written several op-eds published in the Guardian, Mail and The East African. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Conservation Agriculture: How Has Zambia Scaled It Up?
This film was produced by the World Bank Institute.
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Powerful reasoning from the elder Prof-I about the early days of Rastafari and living in the hills..
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Fresh-picked vegetables and fruits last longer if they can be kept cool. African farmers use 'charcoal coolers' to store their crops before packing. Could you make a fridge with pieces of wood, some netting, a length of pipe and some charcoal? Find out who does and how the technology works.
Find out more about farming on the LEAF Virtual Farm Walk website, www.virtualfarmwalk.org
" En Afrique quand un vieillard meurt c'est une bibliothèque qui brûle." La célèbre formule prononcée en 1962 par Amadou Hampâté Bâ à la tribune de l'Unesco indique le sens de la démarche qui a guidé toute son œuvre : sauver de l'oubli la tradition orale africaine.
Comme ces mémoires d'un enfant peul dans le Mali du début du siècle qui sont à la fois un formidable roman d'aventures et un livre de sagesse où Amadou Hampâté Bâ, raconte avec humour ses années de formation quand il fréquentait à la fois l'école française et l'école coranique, tout en s'imprégnant des traditions ancestrales africaines.
Mémoires d'un témoin de son siècle et de son peuple : l'histoire de la colonisation africaine vue par un enfant du Mali. Servi par la prodigieuse mémoire des peuples de tradition orale, l'auteur revisite les souvenirs d'une enfance et d'une adolescence bousculée par les événements familiaux et politiques.
L'équipe
Guillaume GallienneProducteur
Xavier PestuggiaRéalisateur
Estelle GappAuteur, Productrice, Chargée de programmes
Fanny Leroychargée de programme
Claire TeisseireAttachée de Production
Queen Elizabeth of England's Pirates [Piracy, Slavery, Government Subsidies & Western Economics]