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Karuga Mwangi
22 Views · 5 years ago

Span-Kunta (Johnny Span-One and Kunta aka Official) is a combination of two conscious Hip-Hop artists from two different groups: Span-One and Kunta Kinte respectively. We've decided to come together to showcase and highlight the positive and spiritual side of Hip-Hop. We are currently based in Nairobi, Kenya.

To get in touch with us and get access to more of our music, you can search us on facebook as Kunta Kinte Mcs and Johnny Span One. You can also find us on twitter via this handle: @kuntanakinte or you can also send us an email via span1kunta@gmail.com #Span1kunta #Tunaburn1million #kenyanhiphop #hiphop #kenyanmusic #youtube #Shakila #youtuber #instagram #electionbilanoma #WithOrWithoutRuto #Hatukutaka #HumanRightsDay

JRapBrown
22 Views · 5 years ago

Charles Dhewa (Knowledge Transfer Africa), Zimbabwe

African mass food markets are not just foundations of local thriving economies. They are vessels for liberating African agriculture from neo-liberalism. This conversation will take listeners through the rich characteristics of diverse African mass markets starting from West Africa, coming down to Southern Africa, up to East Africa and North Africa.

Recorded at AFSA Food Systems Conference 2020

Angela Malele
22 Views · 5 years ago

On this episode of "The Real Homes of Africa, Aliyah Mahdi gives a tour of a modern condo with a breathtaking view. This 2bed 2bath 5th floor unit is for sale and rent. Contact us for more information www.MadeInAfricaProject.com

Angela Malele
22 Views · 5 years ago

Amerigo Gazaway brings to life an imagined studio session between Chicago's crowned prince of Hip-Hop, Common, and Motown legend, Stevie Wonder.

A return to the Soul meets Hip-Hop formula of his Marvin Gaye + Mos Def pairing “Yasiin Gaye,” Gazaway connects the dots between Hip-Hop and the genre’s predecessor with a musical history lesson told through the intersecting themes of Common and Stevie’s respective catalogues. As Gazaway put it:

“Stevie Wonder’s early use of synthesizers, drum machines, and samplers, in a lot of ways, paved the way for hip-hop and sampling. Part of my motivation for this project was to highlight those contributions”

Picking up where Common and Stevie’s 2016 “Black America Again,” single left off, Amerigo brings his imagined recording session to life with a slew of uncovered resources (including multitrack instrument stems, interview audio, and documentary soundbites.) Re-orchestrating deconstructed samples, the producer interweaves Common’s vivid wordplay and Wonder’s passionate vocals for a project that blurs the line between a “mashup” and a modern day duets album.

Download the full album here: https://amerigo.bandcamp.com/album/a-common-wonder

Download the instrumentals here: https://amerigo.bandcamp.com/album/a-common-wonder-instrumentals-bonus-tracks

Tracklist:

Tracklist:
01. Intro Theme (I Wonder)
02. I Was Made To Love H.E.R.
03. Living For The Chi-City
04. Resurrection To Higher Ground
05. Bad Girl feat. Kanye West
06. The Sixth Superstition
07. Innervision Intermission
08. Sugar by The Pound
09. For Once In My Life feat. Erykah Badu
10. Like They Used to Say
11. God Bless the Freestyle
12. The Light (I'm Yours) feat. Bobby Caldwell
13. Southside feat. Kanye West
14. Pop's Rap feat. Lonnie Lynn. Sr.
15. The Sixth Wonder (Bonus Track)

Credits:

Soul Mates Records 2017

Produced by Amerigo Gazaway
Executive Producer: Rickey Mindlin

Common: vocals/lyrics
Stevie Wonder: vocals/lyrics, instruments

Amerigo Gazaway: sampler, bass, guitar, keys, synth, turntables

DIY acapellas created by The Goodwill Projects

As always, thanks for your support, feedback and inspiration. Please remember to follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram for updates and new releases.

Website: http://amerigomusic.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/AmerigoGazaway
Twitter: http://twitter.com/AmerigoGazaway
Instagram: http://instagram.com/amerigo.gazaway

Ọbádélé Kambon
22 Views · 5 years ago

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Yemoja · Asabioje Afenapa

"Isese L'agba" (Tradition And Culture Is The Best)

℗ 2007 Priest Adewale Bogunmbe

Released on: 2007-01-01

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JRapBrown
22 Views · 5 years ago

Mathematics Education and Language Diversity: From Language-as-Problem to Language-as-Resource

NSTF Discussion Forum on Language Issues in STEM Education in schools - policy and research.

Go ahead and like, share and leave a comment of your take on the subject of the Discussion Forum as well as follow NSTF on Social media @NSTF_SA

#LangInEd

Presentations made at this discussion forum are available in PDF format on the link below:
http://www.nstf.org.za/discuss....ion-forum/language-i

Presentation: http://www.nstf.org.za/wp-cont....ent/uploads/2017/09/

Ọbádélé Kambon
22 Views · 5 years ago

Official music video for ”Blue In Green” by Miles Davis
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ShakaRa
22 Views · 5 years ago

In a recent conversation with Sister Dr. Afiya Mbilishaka, Tariq Nasheed @Tariq Radio made a claim concerning the extent to which Omowale Malcolm X was 'rejected' by Afrikans on the continent, during his visits of 1964. The claim has been repeated so often, that I figured it was time to subject it to #ThePanAfrikanQuestion treatment.... Check it out.

#MalcolmX #PanAfrican

► Tariq Nasheed and Dr. Afiya Mbilishaka: Afrocentricity vs Foundational Black American: https://youtu.be/b6HlrGkf9gU

► Can Reparations in America be achieved without Pan Africanism?: https://youtu.be/erDKPo6Rjkw

► Memo to the OAU submitted by Malcolm X: https://www.panafricanperspective.com/mxatoau.html

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THE PAN-AFRIKAN QUESTION provides concise answers to popularly asked questions about Pan-Afrikanism. If you have a question that you think needs to be answered, drop in the it comments section & we'll do our best to drop some knowledge.

#PanAfrikanism #BlackNationalism #AfrikanLiberation #TPAQ

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Angela Malele
22 Views · 5 years ago

A special piece to all the mothers in the world. We salute all you women out there with this composition, and may God Multiply the work of your hands.

Written and composed by Sauti Sol.

Video shot and directed by Alkofilms: Benjamin Bob Masitsa, Gilbert Somek and Tobias (Tobby) Bodo, Thank you for the great work, dedication and time put into creating this video. LEVEL UP with Vusi Nova https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH0wg4e91Ak

#Africori #TheBestInAfricanMusic #BestOfAfrica

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
22 Views · 5 years ago

US Senate - Church Committee Hearings [1975]: FBI Operations against Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

On January 27, 1975, Senator Frank Church led a new Senate committee formed to investigate allegations of U.S. government spying on its own citizens. The committee's report laid the groundwork for today's controversy over NSA surveillance programs.




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