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ORFC Global 2021 Session
AFSA is currently facilitating a campaign on mainstreaming agroecology in climate policies in 12 African countries and at the Africa regional level. The campaign includes mobilizing local actors, engaging government and reaching out to the general public through various media outlets. This session will share the experiences from Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Togo. Sena Alouka from Togo we will share experiences of youth in rural Togo promoting agroecology for climate action and also share on the success that have resulted in Togo adopting an agroecology policy. From Kenya, Karen Nekesa we will share experiences of working with schools and county governments to promote Agroecology for climate change. Wilberforce Laate will present on the advocacy for climate action in Ghana linking it with Indigenous Knowledge and Culture. From Nigeria Ms. Joyce Ebebeinwe will share the experiences from Nigeria focusing on civil society advocacy to include agroecology into national climate policy amidst the push from industrial agriculture.
Speakers:
Wilberforce Laate
Joyce Ebebeinwe
Karen Nekesa
Sena ALOUKA
Chair:
Bridget Mugambe
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Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, is a multi-award winning scholar and linguist. He moved from the United States to Ghana 16 years ago to start a new life with his family and has remained committed to helping Black people connect with their roots in Africa. Our discussion in this video centres around his upcoming Abibitumi Conference September 6-8th, 2024 which will also honour his father's legacy as a Pan-Africanist and he shared his fathers views on what he felt is the biggest problem in the world. Information about attending the conference: https://conference.abibitumi.com/Book mentioned in interview: Black Guerilla Warfare in America: https://obadelekambon.com/product/bla...Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon Speech on C-Span: https://www.youtube.com/watch?....v=DFs2BVQspUk_______
Mhenga Kwame Ture: The Fundamentals of Unity for Black People
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The Spook Who Sat By the Door [1973]
Based on a novel by Sam Greenlee, The Spook Who Sat by the Door chronicles the exploits of a CIA agent, the only black man in the agency. Tired of being treated as a human showcase for affirmative action, he quits and heads for the inner city where he begins forming an army of "freedom fighters" determined to overthrow the government and vanquish the white oppressors. To do so, they steal a bunch of high-tech weapons from the National Guard and bloody mayhem ensues.
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This documentary explains what is the 'Osu Caste System' in Igbo culture, by learning Igbo history, Igbo spirituality, language, and wider African history from the origins of Igbo culture till today. This documentary covers Igbo history before colonization, and debunks myths about the osu. Find out what this system is, how it came to be, and a unknown secret I learned at the end of my studies.
The Politics of Education