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Kwabena Ofori Osei
27 Views · 1 year ago

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Residents of one Mexican city drink over 2 liters of soft drinks per day. This has catastrophic health consequences for the population. How could it come to this? And what role does Coca-Cola play?

Thanks to Dr. Jaime Page Pliego for his valuable insights.

Key reporting on this topic:
Unreported World - Mexico’s deadly Coca-Cola addiction https://youtu.be/hqnUohxXV0I
Journeyman Pictures - Coca-Cola's Corporate Takeover Of Mexico https://youtu.be/3wrpxfCJ_EA
New York Times - In Town With Little Water, Coca-Cola Is Everywhere. So Is Diabetes. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/0....7/14/world/americas/

All our sources:
https://docs.google.com/docume....nt/d/1Enn2fslnjOllUQ

0:00 Intro
3:50 1. Why is the water scarce?
7:00 2. Why is everyone drinking Coke?
10:38 3. How does it affect the population?
12:48 4. How did it come to this point?
17:13 Own opinion

Music:

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Brianna Tam - Intrepid; Circularity
Max H. - Conflicts; Back Home
Yestalgia - Flat White (feat. Mantrick)
Maya Belsitzman & Matan Ephrat - The Day Before
Tilman Sillescu - Wait And See
Yehezkel Raz - Deep Blue Sea (Instrumental Version); Corals Under The Sun (Instrumental Version); Morning Sunbeams
Charlie Ryan - Oscillating Form
Francesco D'Andrea - With Some Malice; Mad At The Ballet
Ardie Son - Aftershocks; Convolutions; Interlude Fury
Annie Zhou - Inner Canyon
Tomas Novoa - Vuelta Al Sol (Instrumental Version)
Red City Hero - After
Ian Post - Yule
Roger Louis Harmon - Pizzicato In The Jungle
Alon Peretz - Asturias
Tom Goldstein - Mirrors
G-Yerro - Value
Raz Burg - Back To Silence
Stanley Gurvich - Free Radicals
Theatre Of Delays - Distant Worlds
Mogli The Iceburg - Ghost (Instrumental Version)

Epidemic Sound

Eoin Mantell - Wonky Wayne
Alan Carlson-Green - No Turning Back
Rippled Stone - Blissful

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Njinga Madiwanu
27 Views · 1 year ago

A intenção é aproximar e estimular o pensamento Afrikano aos que ainda não conseguem acessar conteúdos em inglês.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
27 Views · 1 year ago

Copyright Notice© [2024] Africa Unscripted. Ancestry is a powerful documentary that explores how Two Nigerian Communities Protect Sacred Pythons and Biodiversity from Extinction. The Idemili and Osogbo communities in Nigeria protect sacred pythons and their surrounding biodiversity through indigenous knowledge and spiritual traditions. This film sheds light on the deep connection between culture, conservation, and heritage, revealing how these communities have safeguarded their environment for generations. *Ancestry* challenges mainstream narratives on wildlife protection, offering a decolonized perspective on African conservation efforts. Watch now to discover the untold stories of resilience, tradition, and the fight to preserve Nigeria’s natural and cultural legacy! THIS FILM WAS FUNDED BY THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY!

Kwabena Ofori Osei
27 Views · 1 year ago

From "Sunny Ade And His African Beats - The Original Syncro System Movement"

Label : African Songs Ltd ‎- AS 26L (LP) Vol.12 Nigeria


Recorded by EMI (Nigeria) Ltd

Printed by Record Manufacturers Nigeria Ltd. (R.M.N.L.)

Composed by Sunny Ade


Side B Tracklist:

Ni'bi Lekeleke Gbe Fo'so
- Gbogbo Wa L'Ope
- Ori Olowo
- Asiko Ni

Ọbádélé Kambon
27 Views · 5 months ago

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From Sticker Shock to Stability in Ghana — Evis’ Repatriation Story

In this candid interview, Evis Williamson of Tennessee (USA) shares his real journey repatriating to Ghana—arriving with limited local knowledge, getting hit with high short-stay costs, and then finding stability, community, and confidence with support from RepatriateToGhana.com.

Highlights from Evis’ experience:

Housing relief: Avoided the common 2–3 years’ rent up-front by securing a place with only one year’s rent, easing the financial burden.

Cost of living down: Moving out of an overpriced situation dramatically reduced day-to-day costs and stress.

Human connection over hype: Working with Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon felt personal and respectful—no “too busy for you” energy—just practical guidance and encouragement.

Confidence restored: Repatriation support gave Evis hope, inspiration, and courage to press forward with his plans.

Community & network: Introductions to fellow repatriates at the W.E.B. Du Bois Center provided answers, camaraderie, and lived wisdom from people who’ve already repatriated and, in many cases, gained citizenship.

Healthcare clarity: A doctor meet-and-greet at a major hospital offered peace of mind about where to go and who to call if health needs arise.

We serve every age and stage. Our community includes elders and young adults alike—from Baba Morgan Moss (81) to Mikal the beekeeper (18)—and everyone in between finding a clear path to successful repatriation.

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Timestamps

00:00 Intro & prompt
00:23 Evis’ background (Tennessee, USA)
01:00 Initial sticker shock & costly short-stay
01:53 Housing help & one-year rent solution
02:50 Cost of living relief & momentum
03:40 Respectful, down-to-earth support
04:10 Confidence to move forward
06:20 Finding community & repatriate network
08:25 Doctor introduction & healthcare peace of mind
09:19 Serving all ages—from 18 to 81
09:49 Closing thanks & next steps

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
27 Views · 12 months ago

On this episode of Rock Newman 2.0, we remember Dr. Frances Cress Welsing (March 18, 1935 - January 2, 2016). We honor not only a brilliant psychiatrist but also a fearless visionary who championed truth, justice, and intellectual empowerment. Her groundbreaking research and unapologetic advocacy have left an indelible mark on the collective consciousness. Through her wisdom and unwavering commitment, Dr. Welsing not only inspired change but fostered a legacy of courage and clarity that continues to resonate today. It is with profound gratitude and respect that we pay tribute to her enduring influence and incomparable contributions.

In tribute, Sabrina Johnson writes,

Reflections of Gratitude for Esteemed Ancestor,
Dr. Frances Cress Welsing

Dr. Welsing lived the principles she discussed and taught, and she serves
as an impeccable model for revolutionary thinking and constructive behavior.

Thank you, Dr. Welsing, for the lives you saved, relationships you rescued, and the mind and soul healing you accomplished.

We forever remain in gratitude and committed to your Cosmic Assignment/
our ongoing work to Replace the System of White Supremacy with a System of Justice!

~ Remembering
Your B'Earthday ~~~

Yaw Ababio
27 Views · 12 months ago

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DJ Mix · Black Coffee

Africa Rising

℗ 2016 Soulistic Music

Released on: 2012-10-01

Producer: Nathi Maphumulo

Auto-generated by YouTube.

Bakari Kwento
27 Views · 12 months ago

In this compelling documentary, we hear from friends and supporters of the MOVE organization as they share their experiences and insights into the legacy of the 1985 bombing in Philadelphia. With firsthand accounts and passionate testimonies, these interviews highlight the resilience, community spirit, and unwavering commitment to social justice that defines MOVE.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
27 Views · 11 months ago

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