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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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There is No Such Think as a 'Black' Bank: Mhenga Amos N. Wilson

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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In September 2020, 4 upper caste Thakur men allegedly brutally gang-raped and attacked a 19-year-old Dalit woman in India’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh. She died because of it and the police hurriedly cremated her without the consent of the family. This tragedy led to India actually being forced to deal with its caste problem. In this documentary, we look at the intersection of caste, gender, and violence specifically against Dalit women in India.

**Corrections**

@2:15 - The word 'dalit' in Devanagari script is incorrectly spelled. It should be spelled 'दलित'.
@12:26 - The subtitle should read, "How can one boy drag her and take her away?"@13:28 - The subtitle should read "You all can scream, "hang them, hang them!"
@22:24 - "Nothing's"
@15:15 - This one is 'Rajput'
@15:34 - "These girls are part of the caste quota."
@28:44 - Should be "UP Police","FIR"

ygrant
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Phillip Scott reports on WS students selling Black students in online slave auction. The insult was even worse by the response of the school.

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When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, the country began to dream big. It dreamed that the ‘black gold’ would bring economic upswing and long-awaited prosperity to its nation. But what happens when dreams and globalization meet?The global economy continues to rely on oil — but the so-called ‘black gold’ is becoming scarce. If a country has oil, so we tend to believe, it has all it needs to become a wealthy country. When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, Ghanaians also believed that economic prosperity would soon sweep over their country. By 2010, drilling had started. Ghana was determined to do better than Nigeria, a country that exports oil, but has to import gasoline.This documentary, shot over a period of ten years, is a case study of globalization. Filmed in a coastal region where people lived off fishing and rubber cultivation for decades, it shows the impact the oil discovery has had on their lives. Would the promises come true? Would the ‘black gold’ bring modern life and progress, paved streets, electricity and jobs even to small villages? Filmmaker Elke Sasse and journalist Andrea Stäritz spent ten years documenting the developments on Ghana’s western coast. Nigerian animator Ebele Okoye adds her personal perspective through art, as a citizen of a nation hit by the oil curse.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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How do subterranean cities of ants look like? 10 tons of cement were required to fill the wholes and tunnels. Then it took weeks to uncover the secret megalopolis of the ants. With the help of mechanical diggers, brazilian scientists removed tons of earth. At last, the scientists begin to see the structure of the city state.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Zanzibar -- The Dark Side of Paradise is a twenty minute news documentary which looks at the causes and consequences of the longest blackout in history. The film assesses how unremitting power problems in the Spice Islands are putting their fragile economy at great risk, whilst also denying their impoverished population a safe water supply. It also provides a background of Zanzibar's current political situation and their dependence on tourism in order to illustrate why the power cuts are only serving to aggravate an already dire situation.

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Welcome to Badagry, Nigeria. This new immersive 4k ULTRA HD travel drive in AFRICA will bring you to the historical city of Badagry. Starting from a ride in March 2021 in Agabalata market, you'll next dive into the history of Badagry remembering about Ancestral beliefs , drive close to the formers and actual king's palace, visit the "Heritage museum" about slavery trade and much more.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Wednesday, February 15th 1961.

Footage of a Memorial Meeting of Cubans in Havana to protest the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of Congo.

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