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Baka Omubo
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In this video we discuss the critical role of accountability in preserving the health of our relationships and how, when sincerely practiced, it can strengthen the bonds of affection between husbands and wives.

Baka Omubo
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Decoding the eternal wisdom of the Tshonga people.

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The Context of White Supremacy recognizes our ninth year broadcasting. Joining us for the occasion is author, educator, father and attempted counter-racist Dr. Kamau Kambon. Some of his books include: The Last Book; Black Guerrilla Warfare in America; Tips on Quick and Easy Ways Afrikans Can Commit Subtle Suicide; and Food Health and You: Why Black People Die So Young. After Gus’s residence was flooded, Dr. Kambon’s wisdom motivated him to strive for self care. As opposed to eating “comfort food” or drinking, Gus resumed his yoga practice and regressed to being vegan. Dr. Kambon will explain why during times of accuse trauma, prioritizing self care is mandatory. We’ll also discuss the passing of author and journalist, Lerone Bennett Jr. as well as the significance of black ancestors in the struggle for black liberation. In addition to The C.O.W.S.’s 9-year anniversary, February 21st is the 53-year anniversary of the assassination of Minister Malcolm X.

Baka Omubo
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The second guest we have with us for 'Africanus Talks' is Sarah Agnela Nyaoke Ouma. Nyaoke is a Ja-Luo born in East Africa who is undertaking a post as a PHD researcher in the Seafarers International Research Centre, Cardiff. She gives us an insight into what it was like growing up as a Luo during the rise of the multiparty political system in Kenya, which was nurtured by her father, the late great Professor Ouma Muga. Join us each Saturday for new content from 'Africanus World'

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Akosua Amponsa
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Do the best you can...take care of yourself!

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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The San people are believed to be among the first humans to inhabit the southern Africa region. After entering modern times, the San people in Botswana were deprived of their land and hunting rights. To compound all these, alcoholism and violence spread among the San sub-tribes, as cultural rites and traditions are gradually disappear.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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A majestic journey through Japan, Korea, and the United States that turns our perceptions of food (and life) upside down in a simple and poetic way. Solutions for our most pressing social and ecological issues come from unexpected places in a bite-sized film that New York Times bestselling author Alicia Bay Laurel calls “beautiful … both art and documentary.”Inspired by the work and philosophy of Masanobu Fukuoka, artist Patrick M. Lydon (USA) and editor Suhee Kang (South Korea) spend four years meeting and studying with multiple generations of modern day natural farmers. The result is a film that weaves breathtaking landscapes and an eclectic original soundtrack together with stories and insights from an inspiring cast of natural farmers, chefs, and teachers. The film gives modern-day relevance to age-old ideas about more sustainable, regenerative, and harmonious ways of living with the earth.Current-day leaders in the natural farming movement featured in the film include Yoshikazu Kawaguchi (Japan), Seonghyun Choi (Korea), Larry Korn (United States), and a dozen others. Their stories illuminate a brilliant-yet-maddeningly-simple path to sustainability and well being, one popularized by the late Masanobu Fukuoka, author of the seminal environmental text “One Straw Revolution.”Far-reaching in its application, “Food, Earth, Happiness” offers philosophical seeds to grow solutions for social and environmental justice.–Note: Officially released on January 1, 2019, this film is an abbreviated version of the acclaimed environmental documentary Final Straw: Food, Earth, Happiness (74 min / 2015). It has been edited by the directors for public and classroom use.–CREDITS– directed, filmed, and produced by – Patrick M. Lydon and Suhee Kang– produced by – SocieCity Films City as Nature– associate producer – Kaori Tsuji– production assistant & animation – Heeyoung Park– characters – Yoshikazu KawaguchiLarry KornKristyn LeachSeong Hyun ChoiEtsko KagamiyamaRyosok HongMaki SobajimaKenji MurakamiYoshiki YamamotoOsamu KitaKazuaki OkitsuDennis Lee– musicians – BomnoonbyulWindSync: Anni Hochhalter, horn; Garrett Hudson, flute; Tracy Jacobson, bassoon; Jack Marquardt, clarinet; Erin Tsai, oboeIpppen: Youji Kohno and Ben NakamuraJoyful Island– interview coordination and interpretation – Eri and Kazu DomaeIkumasa HayashiEri MizushimaIsao SuizuNaho TakeuchiHyunwoo Kim– translation – Masumi AbeSonny KimMalga KimNatsuki Yamada-KitadeKyoko KodaHyunwoo KimDaisuke MatsumotoAkiko MisasaEri Mizushima-PetersonUni ParkShumeiKaori Tsuji– explore more – http://www.finalstraw.org“Food, Earth, Happiness” was filmed entirely on location in Japan, South Korea, and the United States between 2011 – 2015 by directors Patrick M. Lydon and Suhee Kang.

Ọbádélé Kambon
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This video on the history of the Paragon Progressive Federal Credit Union of Brooklyn, NYC was created by Eustace Lord and given to Matt Cropp of Credit Union History in March, 2014, who digitized it. For more credit union history, visit http://cuhistory.blogspot.com

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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A nomad school in central Nigeria has altered its timetable to let children help their herder parents.. The third part of our special report on Fulani nomads.




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