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Onuora Abuah travels to modern day Nigeria's city of commerce in the heart of Hausaland, to learn more of the prosperous medieval kingdom of Kano and its neighbours.
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This song was made by Habib Koite, a famous singer from Mali, a north western country in Africa.
In Mandingo language, we call SIRA the first born daughter in the family. SIRA as well as each member of the family has an important role to play. She is the one showing the good exemple to the young ones, and her brothers and sisters education rely on her own somehow.
In this song, Habib Koite pays tribute to the SIRA (first daughters) and sing their love, their kindness, in order to show them their importance and incite them to even do better.
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Chapter 14
CLARK HOUSE| BEPAA
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The Board for the Education of People of African Ancestry is an institution housed at the John Henrik Clarke House dedicated to advancing the culture, principles and education of people of African Ancestry. It was founded by a number of educators, historians, clergy and activists in 1992. BEPAA was formed to to define, monitor, formulate and implement policies and practices affecting the education of students of African Ancestry in both public and private educational systems. Its site of operation, the Dr. John Henrik Clarke House 286 Convent Avenue is named in honor of the late foremost scholar, historian and lecturer...
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I decided to upload the second half of this lecture. It details some of Wilson's rationales and objectives for his book on psychotherapeutic psychology, as well as for African/black psychology in general.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
How Indigenous is the Material Culture of Afrikan Spiritual Systems? The Question of Political Econo
How Indigenous is the Material
Culture of Afrikan Spiritual Systems? The
Question of Political Economy
Discusses nationalism in black Africa through the experiences of the Gold Coast, French Guinea, and the Belgian Congo, the first colonies to gain independence after World War II. Also considers the effects on Africa of the Cold War between the United States and Soviet Union. Features commentary by UN dignitary Sir Brian Urquhart, historians Mahmood Mamdani and Jean Fremigacci and authors William Blum and Keith Kyle.
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