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Must see talk from warrior scholar Mwalimu Baruti from Happily Natural Day 2012 ATL. Couldnt get all of the presentation but the 40 minutes I did get contain priceless jewels for the development and maintenance of healthy stable relationships plus insights from his own life and 20 plus year marriage...
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Low Gravy · Paul Gonsalves
Gettin' Together!
℗ 1987 Fantasy, Inc.
Released on: 1987-01-01
Composer Lyricist: Jelly Roll Morton
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A call on Ghanaians to hold our history high with pride and ensure we pass it on to the next generation.
After taking the time and sacrifice to develop the land. Today I will lay my head on my own land and
Welcome to my graduation, GOOD MORNING 😃 Step by step, it’s all coming together well! Now my module container is on my land. Let’s build! Katra katra (little by little).
"Reclaiming Roots: Africa's Spiritual Heritage Amidst Cultural Dominance" - - Dr. John Henrik Clarke.
The video discusses the history of Africa's relationship with other cultures and religions, emphasizing that all organized religions have been used to dominate and control African people. It highlights the importance of African belief systems and the need for Africans to reclaim their confidence and independence. The video also touches on the impact of European colonization and the importance of African unity and self-empowerment.
-- Professor John Henrik Clarke.
Robert Mugabe bowed to pressure and stood down as the president of Zimbabwe in November 2017.
Faces of Africa takes you through his life as the longest serving president in Africa .
Professor James Small is a scholar activist, dynamic speaker, and organizational consultant. In pt. 3 of this reasoning, Prof. James Small explains why the depression rate in Africa is less than the depression rate in America. Please click link below to learn more about Prof. James Small and his work: https://www.professorjamessmall.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#epigenetic #ineverknewtv
The Sahara is the biggest desert on earth. It takes its name from the Arab word for "emptiness". In the dead heart of that emptiness there's a place called the Tenere. The Tenere takes its name from the Tuareg word for "nothing". A nothing the size of France in the middle of an emptiness the size of the United States. It's no wonder the locals call this place "The Land Of Fear”. David Adams retraces the trade routes of the people who call this stove-hot corner of the planet home.
Discover the untold story behind one of the world's biggest crises. Dive deep into the Sudanese civil war, a conflict ravaging lives and dragging in major world powers. This is a crisis the world can't afford to ignore.
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The Water HarvesterA Film on Zephaniah Phiriby Obrian Mudyiwenyama and Moses Ndhlovu.
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Witchcraft Among The Azande - Once one of the largest tribes in Africa, the Azande kingdom spread across what is now the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Southern Sudan.
The Azande tribe was decimated by the European slave trade and later, the kingdom divided geographically by the colonial rule of Belgium, France, and Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
In this remarkable documentary, we get close to the practices and beliefs of this powerful tribe.
The documentary series “Disappearing World” was originally broadcasted between 1970-1975.
As an anthropological landmark of its time, the series tells the story of traditional communities endangered by the modern world’s progressions.
The series stands as a historical document of daily life in remote and threatened societies, such as the Cuiva, Embera and Panare Indians of Colombia, the nomadic Tuareg of the Sahara, the Kurdish Dervishes and the Meo of China.
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Fela Kuti - Opposite People - 1976
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Piano, Vocals - Fela Anikulapo Kuti
Bass Guitar – Nweke Atifoh
Chorus – Bimbo Adelanwa, Bola Olaniyi, Emaruagheru Osawe, Fehintola Kayode, Folake Oladeinde, Kewe Oghomienor, Ronke Edason, Shade Komolafe, Tejumade Adebiyi, Yemi Abegunde
Claves - Ayoola Abayomi
Congas [1st] - Oladeinde Koffi
Congas [2nd] - Addo Nettey
Congas [3rd] - Shina Abiodun
Drums, Leader – Ladi (Tony) Alabi*
Guitar [1st] – Leke Benson
Guitar [3rd] – Okalue Ojeah
Guitar [Tenor] – Oghene Kologbo
Rhythm Guitar – Clifford Itoje
Trumpet [1st] – Tunde Williams
Trumpet [2nd] – Nwokoma Ukem
Maracas – Babajide Olaleye
Track list (both composed by Fela Kuti)
00:00 Opposite People
16:39 Equalisation Of Trouser & Pant
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In Kenya, one group is combining green technology with tradition, by kitting out Maasai homes with solar panels, water harvesters and eco-toilets.
Low Cost Housing - Kenya | 3 Apr 2014
Nsibentum, a Congolese 'hairologist', travels around the world to share his knowledge on ancient African hair and skincare techniques.
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The Real Mobile Phone Wars - DRC, 10 October 2001
As the high tech age takes over more and more of our lives manufacturers will go to any lengths to get the sometimes scarce minerals that go into them. Tantalum is one such rare ingredient. Few of us know that in the middle of Africa much human suffering is created in the pursuit of it.
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Coltan is a valuable metal because it can be processed and manufactured into a component called a capacitor, which sits on the circuit board of mobile phone and other portable electronic devices. The Democratic Republic of Congo is the world's second biggest supplier of coltan (after Australia), supplying an estimated 18 per cent of the world market. The trouble with coltan from Congo is that it is fuelling the war there. Various rebel groups and militias are mining, stealing, taxing and/or smuggling coltan to raise funds for their war effort. A recent UN report has declared the trade in coltan from Congo illegal because the legitimate and internationally recognised Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo does not license it. Instead the trade of coltan is helping to destabilise that government. Our reporter, JULIANA RUHFUS, travels via Uganda across the Kasindi border crossing, to Congo, her quest to find the source of coltan. Her often dangerous journey takes her via coltan traders, miners and warlords including the Mayi Mayi.
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On February 15, 2018 Dr. Molefi Kete Asante, Professor and Chair of the Department of Africology and African American Studies at Temple University in Philadelphia, was a keynote speaker at the Michael J. Grant Campus. He discussed the idea of Afrocentricity and its impact on African Americans.