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After hundreds of requests to see more Gambian businesses, Bla Xit has responded to your requests by visiting a local Gambian family business, which is a growing enterprise with 5 branches across Gambia. The business was established as recently as 2010.
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Bla Xit Family we attended a meeting to talk about next steps for land owners or would be land owners. Who want to develop their land into their homes. We have been seeing lots of developers and looking at their properties their architects and also their ability to build quickly to a high standard within a specific budget, with flexibility to incorporate your wishes and needs. We want you to dream your dreams and live your life to the fullest. Thanks to Fire and Edmund and Bode and team for allowing us to film. Thanks for sharing your stories. They told me they are not rushing to go back to England or Sweden "for what" they said! And I completely understand. Come home family come home. If you have not got your land yet please give us a call.
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The propreitors of the newest Resort in the Gambia invited Bla Xit to check it out. Regardless of the unsually overcast weather we had a great time. Here are a few highlights. Bla Xit in conjunction with Crafted Marketing Solutions will be offering a Back2MyRootz- Roots Festival Tour that includes the return of the amazing Gambian Roots Festival in May 2021. Register your interest by emailing us stating Back2MyRootz as your reference so we can gauge the level of interest. Also my birthday celebration will be held at Bamboo Village Resort Hotel it's a family affair so pop over with your swimming gear on Saturday 28th from 3pm onwards. RSVP via WhatsApp saying I'm coming to+232 31669354.
Special thanks to Wode Maya and Elvis and Peace. Big love to the Bla Xit family. Thanks to all of our donors and supporters and visitors.
Apologies for the short break we moved house and business premises also we are going to train ourselves to edit so bear with us a while longer. We have new equipment courtesy of Marka and Gill and Crystal who we cannot thank enough.
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The University of Ghana has removed a statue of the Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, citing complaints from faculty and students that he was racist toward black Africans. The statue was donated to the university in 2016 by the Indian government, prompting critics to create the hashtag #GandhiMustFall to draw attention to derogatory statements the young Gandhi had written while living in South Africa.
Gandhi is considered an icon of social justice and defenders of his legacy contend that his writings, while ignorant, should be considered within the greater context of his life and struggle against oppression. Organisers of the hashtag campaign argue that Gandhi’s legacy doesn’t justify racism or his view that Africans were “inferior”.
In this episode, we speak with Gandhi historians and #GandhiMustFall campaigners to explore the impact of Mahatma Gandhi’s reported racism on his legacy as a champion of civil rights. Join the conversation.
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Operant conditioning separates itself from classical conditioning because it is highly complex, integrating positive and negative conditioning into its practices; whereas, classical conditioning focuses only on either positive or negative conditioning but not both together