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

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Here are some of the housing designs from Chagga, Sukuma and Massai communities found in East Africa.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Manchester graduate and Equity and Merit scholar, Andrew Amara is on a mission to bring affordable housing and considered planning to slums in Uganda.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Earth and dung have been in use for thousands of years as a building material, but few houses surpass those built by the women of the Himba tribe. Like giant pots, these tiny houses they keep the occupants cool in the day and warm at night. This is sustainable green building at its best, designed to fit the environment and melt back into the landscape when the family moves on.

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ShakaRa
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Affirming Black Manhood
Tickets & Info: https://www.shakaraspeaks.com/

It has almost become unpopular to talk about what it means to be a man, to deal with the concept of Manhood. You’ve got to deal with it.
About this event.

WE ARE BLACK MEN!

“It has almost become unpopular to talk about what it means to be a man, to deal with the concept of Manhood. You’ve got to deal with it. You can’t get around it.” – Nana Amos Wilson

“Affirming Black Manhood” attempts to contribute to the process of Black man taking back the power to define, develop & project what it means to be a Black Man. Our facilitators approach Black Manhood from varying perspectives, with an emphasis on promoting the values, principles & ideals that represent the best of who we be... And need to become.

We will engage a series of workshops on various aspects of Black Manhood, including space for general discussion. Our special guest facilitators are all Black Afrikan Men with a proven track record of sustained work with Black Men; addressing issues pertaining to Black Manhood!

We feature:

BABA MWALIMU BARUTI • DEFINING PRINCIPLES OF BLACK MANHOOD

ROBIN WALKER • THE ECONOMICS OF BLACK MANHOOD

IFAYOMI GRANT • CHALLENGING MISOGYNY: REBUILDING AFRIKAN MANHOOD

BRO. LDR. MBANDAKA • BLACK MANHOOD, FATHERHOOD & RITES OF PASSAGE

BABA BUNTU • THE POWER OF BLACK BROTHERHOOD

+more

20th june 2021 • 12pm-8pm GMT •Tickets £10 • available from ShakaRaSpeaks.com

Angela Malele
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A much-needed discussion among Pan-Africanist from varying perspectives on the issue of religion, spirituality, and culture in the African liberation fight.

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.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Nigeria's government has repeatedly said it has defeated Boko Haram.
Yet after more than 10 years of fighting the armed group, violence is on the rise in the northeast.
Boko Haram is suspected of being behind an attack on Saturday that's described as the most violent on civilians this year.
The UN says at least 110 people were killed in the assault on farmers in rice fields near Borno State's capital Maiduguri.
So what's been done to fight Boko Haram?
And can it be defeated?

Presenter: Bernard Smith

Guests
Ovigwe Eguegu, Geopolitical and Security Analyst at the think tank Afripolitika
Vincent Foucher, Consulting Senior Analyst for West Africa at International Crisis Group

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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⁣Bayyinah Bello: Jean Jacques Dessalines

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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We're honoring the 100th anniversary commemoration of the Tulsa Massacre sometimes poorly referred to as the Tulsa riot. We discuss how the pre-massacre Black Wall Street, a prominent Black business district located in the segregated Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was not the self-sustaining Black utopia/Wakanda that popular media has depicted it as. More importantly, we discuss the nature of the racial violence that occurred on May 31st - June 1st 1921, and how it was an inevitable outcome of racial capitalism. In the end, we hope to honor the descendants of this horrible tragedy by reporting the truth of what they built and how they worked to defend it.

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