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Njideka Karmo
116 Views · 2 years ago

This video shows how the FBI & J. Edgar Hoover got its first Afrikan person to work for them as a full-time agent and how it helped derail the Marcus Garvey Movement in the 1920s.

Kɔrɔ Naka
116 Views · 2 years ago

Captain Ibrahim Traore inaugurated the Mining residue processing plant.Captain Traore said the opening of the factory was all part of his regime's bid to have the country manage its own resources. He invited other African states to bring their own mining waste to Burkina Faso "because we have the technology to process."The establishment of the plant is designed to allow Burkina Faso to process onsite and have full control of the waste.

T. Y. Adodo
116 Views · 3 years ago

Dive into Tamu Mazama's universe with her new music video "Orisha" filmed in Ivory Coast and Guadeloupe

Directed by the young Ivorian the_vinke_

Angela Malele
116 Views · 3 years ago

Retired psychologist, former Dean of Students at the University of Nairobi, former Senior Diversity Officer at Penn State University, and former Chair of Nairobi Professional Women Association, Dr. Wanjiru Kamau, discusses the impact of the encounter between Europeans and Africans and the rise of Mau Mau. She comments on the psychological impacts of colonialism and explains how Europeans took advantage of African ubuntu and generosity to colonise. She also discusses the education of the African, the psychological aspects of the Mau Mau oaths, traditional moral and belief systems, aspects of traditional medicine, the trauma of Mau Mau war, and other topics. Dr. Kamau is also the founder of the African Immigrants and Refugees Foundation, which is based in Maryland, USA. Currently, she is a member of the Panel of Eminent Persons for the County Peer Review Mechanism of the NEPAD's Africa Peer Review Mechanism.

KoJoe
116 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Vodoun Ceremony for Sakpata, in Benin

Kwabena Ofori Osei
116 Views · 2 years ago

Dr. Wanjiru Kamau is a Kenyan born educator and social activist with a philosophical grounding in multiculturalism and gender equity. She holds a doctorate in Counselor and Health Education from Pennsylvania State University, and diplomas in Mediation and Intercultural Communication. She has extensive experience in Counseling, Teaching, Consulting and Diversity Training. She holds leadership positions, awards and honorary appointments. Kamau is the founder of African Immigrant & Refugees Foundation (AIRF) a nonprofit organization whose mission is to facilitate the effective transition of the African immigrants to the American society and to support their productive and sustainable integration into their new homeland. Dr. Kamau’s publications are on Identity, women’s health and indigenous knowledge. She has produced two videos: Kuumithio Rites of passage and a Child of Two Worlds, and a Book The Tapestry of Menopause by Agikuyu women is in the press. Kamau is passionate about creating peace based on UBUNTU. www.airfound.org

FORUM2023 Earth Democracy and the Rights of Nature
Presented online on Thursday 12 October, 2023
With Chief Arvol Looking Horse, His Holiness the Sakya Trichen, Dr. Vandana Shiva, Bill McKibben, Matthew Fox, and speakers from the UN, the White House, the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights, the Religious Naturalism Movement and messages from Indigenous leaders on the Rights of Nature from around the world.

www.templeofunderstanding.org

Asantu Kweku Maroon
116 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Everyone chipped in to help repair a bridge and culverts. No government, just the community taking pride in their efforts. This bridge allows big vehicles to access my home.

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
116 Views · 5 years ago

Dr. Luyaluka joins us to shares his wisdom on BaKongo Cosmology
Books: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=kiatezua&ref=nb_sb_noss
Website: http://www.animic.wordpress.com/

Ancestral Voices
http://www.ancestralvoices.co.uk

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
116 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Mhenga Frances Cress Welsing vs William Shockley
Tony Brown's Journal
[1974]




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