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On April 30, 2025, a wave of protests erupted across major cities worldwide, including New York, London, Accra, and Vienna, as Africans and their allies rallied in solidarity with Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso. These demonstrations were a direct response to perceived neo-colonial interference, particularly following comments by U.S. General Michael Langley. Protesters, comprising members of the African diaspora and supporters from various nations, voiced their support for Traoré's vision of an autonomous Africa free from Western dominance. Chants like "No more plots, no more puppets" and "We stand with Traoré" echoed through the streets, symbolizing a collective demand for sovereignty and self-determination. This global mobilization underscores a significant shift in the African political landscape, highlighting a growing resistance against external influences and a unified call for genuine independence.
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Blackness is the sixth single from Jeru The Damaja's living album "Home Cooking" and serves an outro to 2020 and an intro into 2021.
With all of the racial tension, police brutality, and not to mention the coronavirus, 2020 was a year to reflect on life; that reflection led to the revelation expressed in this song.
"Blackness" has a funky spoken word vibe, big drums, and mystical strings; the message is clear and, in this day and age, needed more than ever.
To achieve higher levels of existence, we must exist on a higher level.
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupAin't The Devil Happy · Jeru The DamajaThe Sun Rises In The East℗ 1994 UMG Recordings, Inc.Released on: 1994-05-24Mixing Engineer, Producer, Composer Lyricist: DJ PremierProducer: GuruProducer, Composer Lyricist: Kendrick Jeru DavisAuto-generated by YouTube.
Captain Ibrahim Traoré addresses Burkinabe citizens and African students in Moscow following Russia’s Victory Day celebration. In this powerful speech, he calls on Africa to embrace practical science and pursue self-reliance in military and technological capabilities—specifically nuclear development—as a path to true sovereignty. Traoré criticizes Africa’s continued dependence on foreign powers and highlights the need to learn from Russia’s scientific and military progress. His visit underscores strengthening ties between Burkina Faso and Russia in the fight against neocolonialism. Watch the full English-translated speech and share your thoughts in the comments.
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This video explains the Dwennimmen Adinkra Symbol
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Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo is a Jamaican Pan-Afrikanist scholar who focuses on Afrikan history, Afrocentric theory, and Afrikan language.
In Part 4 of this insightful reasoning, Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo explores why the Black consciousness movement has struggled to create real change. He argues that the overemphasis on acquiring information—rather than applying it—has stalled progress. According to Dr. Talawa, true transformation begins when knowledge is paired with intentional action that benefits the collective.
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when it comes to what people now call "consciousness", i was lucky to be exposed to the teachings at an early age. for that, i am so thankful. but i remember going back to some of my early teachers and having them tell me, quite candidly, what was missing from their own development. we have the chance to redress some of those deficiencies in this generation. dr.umar is, without question, a bright individual. he truly is.
as brothers, we should NEVER allow anybody to slander him. EVER. we should be comfortable with saying I RESPECT UMAR JOHNSON without having to give a bunch of disclaimers and qualifying statements. we should be glad to see him succeed. we should learn from his example and avoid whatever pitfalls he has fallen into. who among us has not been caught up in this system, which targets black men from birth??? who doesn't remember what they did to black boys in elementary school, in high school, at the mall, walking the street? i respect umar johnson.
his work is valuable.
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