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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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⁣The Nomo - Dr. Wade Nobles & Dr. Na'im Akbar

King Kevin
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Attracting Positive Energy Into Your Life by King Kevin Dorival http://www.kevindorival.com/

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Construire la communauté : de nouvelles traditions
Building community : new traditions

Lauréat du Global Award for Sustainable Architecture 2009

D’abord charpentier, Francis Kéré a pu quitter le village de Gando pour étudier l’architecture à l’Université de Berlin grâce à l’ONG allemande BMZ. Il y enseigne maintenant, selon les règles d’un rationalisme régénéré par l’écologie. À Gando, il construit une architecture tout aussi rationnelle et inventive, nourrie de culture globale et d’intelligence des situations.
Car de Berlin à Gando, il n’importe plus rien sans raison. Il utilise lucidement la mondialisation et place désormais sa culture sur le même plan que celle de l’Occident en puisant dans l’expérience africaine enfin reconnue, comme dans l’écologie européenne. Il assemble, tamise ces ressources pour chaque projet, cherche la juste réponse. Cette critique globale des savoirs est neuve. Elle produit une architecture enracinée dans son microcosme et universelle par son message.

Trained as a carpenter, Francis Kéré obtained with the help of BMZ, a German NGO, a scholar ship to study architecture at T.U. in Berlin. He lives between Burkina Faso and Germany.
In Berlin, he teaches his students green architecture. In his village of Gando, he builds amenities and schools, all with the same rationality, economy and sober lines, reflecting the truth of the process and of the resources, considering African knowledge on building as valuable as those coming from Europe.
He doesn’t import eco-construction but transpose the principles: a clever use of globalization. The skills of local masons and metalworkers are employed. Materials found all over Africa are transformed into strong structures, with fine shapes. Francis Kéré believes that stakeholders need to be involved in the development process so that they can appreciate its advantages and drive it forward. “And that is equally true for architecture.”

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Dr. Ivan Van Sertima - African History in America before Columbus

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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World renowned historian, author and master teacher Anthony Browder talks candidly and intimately with Claire Clottey. Taken from the Restoring Cultural Memory lectures in London.

Angela Malele
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Although Amanda Bojang knew she had great potential to do great, she had to fight the subliminal negative indoctrination in the UK that said she could not accomplish anything of any significance. But after visiting the Gambia her destiny started to take shape. Today, when she looks at what she has accomplished with her Gambian husband and says she still has to pinch herself.

We hope her story will inspire you to contribute towards the rebuilding of the continent of African and at the same time realise the great potential that you have inside of you.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Timeless - Mulatu Astatke - February 1, 2009

00:00 Yèkèrmo Sèw
07:32 The Radcliffe
16:01 I Faram Gami
23:46 Yèkatit
31:01 Kasaléfkut Hulu
39:06 Mulatu
46:16 Munayé
54:03 Yègellé Tezeta
59:27 Ebo Lala

Bass Clarinet, Flute, Soprano Saxophone – Bennie Maupin
Drums – Tony Austin
Drums [Hand], Percussion – Munyungo Jackson
Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass – Trevor Ware
Electric Guitar – Dan Ubick
Electric Piano, Piano, Organ – Brandon Coleman
Percussion – Alan Lightner
Tenor Saxophone – Azar Lawrence
Trombone – Joel Yennior, Phil Ranelin
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Todd Simon
Vibraphone, Percussion – Mulatu Astatke
Viola – Miguel Atwood-Ferguson

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Making Accra Attractive: Ghana needs to learn from Rwanda's experience The Pulse on Joy News(4-6-21)

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