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In this revealing video, we delve into the harsh realities surrounding the African Union (AU) and expose its shortcomings that have left millions of Africans questioning its true purpose. From the failure to protect the continent's wealth to the lack of unity among its member states, the AU seems to be more of a facade than a force for change. We discuss the failure of the AU to address critical issues such as the exploitation of the Democratic Republic of Congo's resources, the tragic assassination of Colonel Gaddafi, and the ongoing crises in regions like the Sahel, Somalia, and Sudan. Despite being a union, African citizens need multiple visas to travel across the continent while Europeans enjoy free entry. The hypocrisy and inefficiency are staggering.The video also covers the political failures, such as the constitutional coups in Uganda, the negligence during the Rwandan genocide, and the indifference toward the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia and Sudan. We question the role of the AU in maintaining peace and security when it fails to act on the continent's most pressing issues.Join us as we question whether the African Union is a beacon of hope or just a gang of greedy leaders who care more about their personal gains than the well-being of the people. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of Africa.
This video shows the construction of a low cost greenhouse and bed preperation for planting.
Benin is considered the home of voodoo, a religion often portrayed as black magic. Many voodoo rituals are shrouded in mystery and misunderstood. So are voodoo convents that are scattered across southern Benin. Local children spend months and even years behind the convent walls because their parents send them there. They believe it would appease the spirits in case of an illness or bad luck.
In voodoo monasteries, children are given new names and are forbidden to use their old ones, wear old clothes and speak their native language. Instead, they study voodoo customs and language and are initiated into secrets. Leaving a voodoo monastery requires a special ceremony that costs parents $50, an unaffordable sum for most in Benin.
Voodoo priests and supporters say keeping children in convents is necessary to preserve voodoo culture and traditions, but activists disagree. Children confined in convents miss out on education and sometimes have no one to return to because their parents are not around anymore. Activists from organisations like ReSPESD seek to reduce the time children spend in convents and cut the price of a release ceremony.
Activists are also working with local leaders in the programme, explaining the importance of education for Beninese children. While many are ready to change, some remain adamant. Hear from voodoo priests, local kings and children about life inside the convents and what voodoo means to them.
In December 2013, The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) found Dr. Wouter Basson, guilty of unprofessional conduct and breaching medical ethics. This was for his role in heading the Apartheid Government's Chemical and Biological Warfare programme, called "Project Coast", which earned him the nickname, Dr. Death.
The HPCSA judgement has been seen as a victory by many, who felt that Basson had literally gotten away with murder for more than two decades. One such person is Yasmin Sooka, who was a commissioner during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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We really need Visionary and Fearless Africans to fight against Imperialism and neocolonialism in Africa, spread awareness across the globe that Africa’s liberation struggle is now, not tomorrow, Africa’s unity is now, not tomorrow, we are doing the small things we can do now, to form our own rituals through which our collective actions shall magnify into bigger projects that will eventually transform the global image of Africa.
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La patrie ou la mort; nous vaincrons Featuring Baba Mukasa Dada
Conversation with Eliciana Nascimiento about The Summer of Gods.
Eliciana's The Summer of Gods follows Lilly, a little Afro Brazilian girl who goes with her mom to visit her grandmother. Her grandmother, a spiritual healer, teaches Lilly of the importance of her roots through stories.
The film is beautifully made and sheds positive light on African descendants practicing their ancestors' spirituality. The little girl playing Lilly is adorable, and the relationships between Lilly and her mother, Lilly and her brother, Lilly and her grandma, are so realistic... so too is the relationship between Lilly and the Orishas.
A gem for African cultural continuity, this film is a must-see for all pan-Africans, all Africans and African Diaspora seeking a clean, positive connection/reconnection to African culture, African spirituality, African religion.
You may shed some tears. But they're the reparative kind, the kind that help you emote as you consider the magnitude of the task ahead of us, only to give you renewed strength as you see that you are not alone, you exist within a continuum of which we are all part, and your efforts are validated and cemented through the space that we all inhabit with our wills, strong a rock, vast and deep as the world of Yemaya herself.
So head over to www.thesummerofgods.com, purchase the film, enjoy it, and embrace every tear that it pulls from your soul, let it be a part of your own rebirth.
Moni Tano is a pan african perspective on topics big and small, from hair to religion, to economics and so on. It is a small effort at parsing through the highly effective program of mental colonization that we have gone through for generations. We decolonize our minds so as to better represent ourselves as defined by a truly informed and truly critical 'us.'
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Microbiome expands the genetic and functional capacity of its human host. Susan Lynch explains that human microbiome develops early in life and that gut microbes shape immune function and relate to disease outcomes in childhood. She also explores next-generation microbiome therapeutics and research. Recorded on 11/07/2019. [12/2019] [Show ID: 35240]
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Dr. Elaine Ferguson is a pioneer in the field of integrative and holistic medicine, host of the highly acclaimed PBS program SuperHealing® Secrets and author of several books, including the international bestseller SuperHealing®: Engaging Your Mind, Body and Spirit to Create Optimal Health and Well-Being.
She’s lectured extensively at conferences, universities and medical schools, consulted with businesses, government agencies, not-for-profits, faith-based organizations, and testified on a Congressional alternative medicine panel. Dr. Elaine has also appeared on countless television programs including BET, Lifetime, ABC, NBC, CBS; national radio programs and was featured in magazines, including Ebony, Jet, Essence and Alternative Medicine Digest.
Her first book, Healing, Health and Transformation: New Frontiers in Medicine, was acclaimed by many including: Deepak Chopra, Larry Dossey, and Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.
Dr. Elaine is a graduate of Brown University, Duke University School of Medicine and completed her post-graduate training at the University of Chicago.
During her trailblazing career, she practiced holistic medicine in the Chicago area in a variety of settings, including Cancer Treatment Centers of America. She’s also served as the medical director of the Chicago Public School system, taught mind-body medicine in the first graduate level holistic medicine program in the US (at DePaul University), created one of the first mindfulness wellness programs for administrators at the Chicago Public School system, and designed wellness programs for the 650,000 employees of the United States Postal Service.
Currently, she is the Associate National Medical Director of the United States Postal Service.
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Probability is the backbone of science, but how well do you understand it? Odds are, not as well as you think; it is a surprisingly subtle concept that is often misunderstood, sometimes even by professionals who use it to guide crucial and far-reaching decisions. In this program, experts from technology, physics, medicine, and programming explore the slippery side of probability and the powerful role it plays in modern life.
This program is part of the Big Ideas Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.
Original Program Date: May 30, 2015
Host: John Hockenberry
Participants: Robert Green, Leonard Mlodinow, Masoud Mohseni, Alan Peters
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Thomas Bayes and the history of A.I. 00:05
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Presentation about Dr. Valerie Thomas by Ninti with our World School.
Disclaimer: The views expressed herein are solely those of the presenter in a personal academic capacity and do not necessarily represent the views of the Institute of African Studies.Presenter: ChinweizuTopic: The sources of Black Africa’s stagnation—a theme in NiggerologyChair: Nii K. Bentsi-EnchillABSTRACT: I am developing a new social science discipline called Niggerology. Its remit is to find cures for the maladaptive behavior that the Maafa implanted in Negro cultures, and that have obstructed the black countries and societies from getting their act together since they recovered political autonomy in the period 1956-1994. The failure to get their act together is illustrated by the inability of any of them to industrialize; or to escape stagnation, instability or confusion; or to avoid being easy prey to foreign interference, intervention, domination and subversion.Niggerology is a multi-disciplinary field integrating techniques and resources primarily from historiography, psychology, and ethology (the biological science of animal behavior in their natural habitat) and applying them to phenomena in the Black world.My talk will discuss one of the principal themes in Niggerology: It will identify two of the still unrecognized prime sources of Black Africa’s stagnation.
As we discover and explore new places all over the Gambia during Lock Down we find available plots of land that you can acquire to have Your Place in the Sun! We teamed up with Mansa from Temdri World to ensure you could see larger shots from an ariel view using his drone.We will be looking at plots near the sea near rivers in remote places and commercial and Tourist areas. So you can start making your home here in Africa in the Gambia.
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🇧🇫The documentary chronicles agricultural resistance and the fight for food sovereignty in Burkina Faso--a small, landlocked country in West Africa. Showcasing activist farmers, students, artists, and leaders in the local Slow Food movement, the film looks at how the Burkinabè people are reclaiming their land and defending their traditions against the encroachment of corporate agribusiness.
From women gaining economic independence by selling artisanal "dolo" beer, to youth marching in the streets against companies like Monsanto, to hip-hop musicians setting up their own farms and reviving the revolutionary spirit of Thomas Sankara through their music, BURKINABÈ BOUNTY shows the creative tactics people are using to take back control of their food, seeds, and future.
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