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AfroN8V
31 Views · 3 months ago

Kente is regarded as a fabric for the royals and is popular worldwide. There are varying accounts of its origin and so the Yenkassa team decided to go to the source, Bonwire, and track down the one true origin story/history of Kente. Listen to Chief Kente Designer, Akwesi Kwarteng, narrate the true story of the Kente fabric as passed down from his ancestors. Akwesi Kwarteng is a direct descendant of the man who designed (added patterns) the Kente cloth.

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Contact Akwesi Kwarteng/Bonwire Kente Weaving Center:
(Ask for Akwesi Kwarteng)
Dial from US: +233 24 908 4121
Dial in Ghana: 024 908 4121
Email: ohenbaoseid@gmail.com

AfroN8V
31 Views · 3 months ago

Our steamed elder, Mama Marimba Ani addresses the crowd during the closing remarks of the National Race 1st Convention in Baltimore, Maryland, 2025.

In this powerful address, Mama Marimba Ani calls us to recapture the tradition of African sovereignty that was lost when leadership lost vision and accommodation replaced determination.

She reminds us that:
𓅃𓇴 We are at war for our people — a matter of life and death.
𓅃𓇴 African people cannot find safety in systems built by our oppressors — true security is only through African power.
𓅃𓇴 Our children must be raised as leaders, visionaries, and protectors, prepared for sovereignty worldwide.
𓅃𓇴 Liberation is not a weekend activity — it must become a way of life.

This message is more than words — it’s a call to organize, unify, and build systems that ensure our future. 💚❤🖤

🌍 African sovereignty is not optional — it is our path to survival and victory.

#iloveplm #blackhistory #panafricanism #blackliberation #fatiuforever #scientificpanafricanism #urbanphilosophy #baltimore #africansovereignty #blackliberation #blacknationalism #ancestors

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
30 Views · 7 years ago

NECESSITY OF BLACK INFERIORITY COMPLEX TO RACISM -Dr. Amos Wilson
When we talk about abnormality in the black personality, when we talk about feelings of inferiority in black people, feelings of self-hatred and self-alienation, feelings of incompetence and powerlessness, we must recognize that these feelings are A POLITICAL & ECONOMIC NECESSITY! And, we should start from that premise if we're to understand the psychology of black people. In order for us to be in the state we're in today as people, we have to be out of our MINDS! WE LITERALLY HAVE TO BE CRAZY! It's necessary for us to be crazy, it's necessary for us to be backwards, it's necessary for us to be mal-adjusted, it's necessary for us to be dis-united, it's necessary for us to be self-hating, it's necessary for us to be filled with an inferiority complex - Dr. Amos Wilson

Ọbádélé Kambon
30 Views · 7 years ago

Dr. Maulana: Ghanaianization and Africanization
Dr. Kambon: ReAfrikanization and Dewhitenization
2016, January 31

Kɔrɔ Naka
30 Views · 6 years ago

Algendi mchezo wa fimbo wa kabila la Wairaqw

Ọbádélé Kambon
30 Views · 6 years ago

⁣Abibifahodie Asako (Afrikan Combat Capoeira) Graphics

Ọbádélé Kambon
30 Views · 6 years ago

In the Shadow of the Sun

Ọbádélé Kambon
30 Views · 6 years ago

Clips from a Capoeira Demonstration at Legon, Accra, Ghana. Abibifahodie Capoeira




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