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Original Recording of Cheikh Anta Diop Egyptology Symposium of 1974
Original Recording of Cheikh Anta Diop Egyptology Symposium of 1974 Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ 67 Views • 1 year ago

Cheikh Anta Diop (supported by the great linguist Theophile Obenga) debated Jean Vercoutter and other Egyptologists at the 1974 UNESCO Conference - The Peopling of Ancient Egypt and the deciphering of Meroitic script. This is the original audio of Diop submitting his evidence regarding the race of ancient Egyptians.

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Who is Setting South Africa on Fire ? | The White  Minority  is  Sponsoring Afrophobia-Xenophobia in
Who is Setting South Africa on Fire ? | The White Minority is Sponsoring Afrophobia-Xenophobia in Kwabena Ofori Osei 20 Views • 1 month ago

In this talk, Shahid Bolsen breaks down what is actually behind the manufactured anti-immigrant wave sweeping South Africa — who built it, how it works, and why it is happening right now in this specific moment in history.
He treats it as what it is: not a sociological phenomenon, but a forensic case. An arson. And he names the arsonists.
Starting with the basic fact that South Africa is the only country in the BRICS+ world where the colonial management class never actually left — they lost political power in 1994 but kept the land, the mines, the banks, the media, and the financial system — Shahid maps the full chain of actors producing the xenophobia campaign: from the Oppenheimer family's think tank and AfriForum's Washington lobbying operations, through the Democratic Alliance and the Patriotic Alliance inside the Government of National Unity, all the way down to Leon Schreiber's Home Affairs ministry deporting 51,000 Africans a year under a program literally called "Operation New Broom."
He places all of this within the global transition from unipolarity to multipolarity — arguing that the anational owners of global financialized capital are not trying to stop the transition. They accepted it. They are managing it. The question they are asking is whether they can arrive at the post-transition multipolar world still holding the keys to its most critical continent.
Africa is the last open contest. Every other major region has been claimed. And within Africa, three countries have the mass to anchor continental spheres of influence: Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa. Egypt is effectively untakeable. Nigeria is under coordinated pressure. South Africa is already under management — and the campaign to keep it that way is running at full speed.
The xenophobia campaign serves three simultaneous objectives: it redirects Black working-class anger away from the colonial structure that produced their poverty; it severs South Africa's solidarity relationships with the African countries it needs as partners in any genuinely independent future; and it justifies a state enforcement apparatus — in DA hands — that is doing the actual work of African removal on the ground.
And it is the same playbook being run in America. Keep the poor fighting the poor, while the people who own the structure watch from behind their walls.
This talk connects it all — the street marches, the parliamentary coalitions, the Trump executive order, the PEPFAR cuts, the ambassador expulsion, the continental power contest — into one coherent picture.

City Boys Band Of Ghana - City Boys In Nigeria Vol 2 70's GHANA Afrobeat Old School Highlife  M
City Boys Band Of Ghana - City Boys In Nigeria Vol 2 70's GHANA Afrobeat Old School Highlife M Kwabena Ofori Osei 47 Views • 1 year ago

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Amanda Black -  Power (Acoustic)
Amanda Black - Power (Acoustic) Akosua Kambon 32 Views • 9 months ago

Acoustic version of Power the title track of my sophomore album Power.

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Liberation of the African Mind with Baba Wade Ifagbemi Sangodare Nobles
Liberation of the African Mind with Baba Wade Ifagbemi Sangodare Nobles Baka Omubo 73 Views • 4 years ago

Movement of the People (MOP) Educational Series Presents:

The Liberation of the African Mind with Dr. Wade Ifagbemi Sangodare Nobles

Wade W. Nobles is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Africana Studies at San Francisco State University and notable pioneer of the African-American Psychology movement.
Nobles is the founder and executive director of the Institute for the Advanced Study of Black Family, Life and Culture, Inc. in Oakland, California, an independent organization whose sole objective is the betterment of black family life and culture. The institute performs both social work and scientific research. Nobles was a founding member of the Association of Black Psychologists, where he served as national President from 1994 to 1995. An experimental social psychologist, Nobles focuses his research on such topics as African psychology, Black self-concept, African-American family dynamics, and African-centered education, healing, and spirituality. Nobles co-leads the “Enyimnyam Project,” created with the objective of connecting diasporic Africans with Africans from the continent.
Nobles has authored over 100 articles, research reports, chapters, and books, including African Psychology: Toward its Reclamation, Reascension and Revitalization, Seeking the Sakhu: Foundational Writings in African Psychology, and The Island of Memes: Haiti’s Unfinished Revolution Island of Memes, inspired by Nobles' visit to Haiti following the 2010 earthquake, focuses on the roles of Haitian religion and class systems in its recovery from natural disaster and uses memes as cultural indicators.


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The Fastest Growing Economy on Earth: Botswana
The Fastest Growing Economy on Earth: Botswana Baka Omubo 63 Views • 4 years ago

Botswana is the fastest growing economy in history, But how could that possibly be the case? Why is it so fundamentally better off than all of those that surround it? and Is the miraculous growth just too good to be true?

Miraculously there appears to be a single extraordinary exception to the narrative of poverty in Africa. Straddling the Kalahari Desert in the interior of southern Africa lies the fastest growing economy for the last 50 years. Botswana for all intents and purposes looks identical to its neighbors and this is why in 1965 it was the 7th poorest nation on earth. But over the subsequent decades Botswana has maintained a political structure that's integrity rivals those in Europe, lifted a vast majority of its population from abject poverty, maintained civil and national peace, and invested the revenues of its natural wealth into its future and its people.

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00:00 - African Economy
01:08 - Botswana Fastest Growing Economy
02:21 - Brief History of Botswana
05:21 - Botswana's Unique Institutions
06:27 - Independence
07:03 - Fastest Growing Economy Ever
08:06 - Seretse khama
09:04 - Diamond Revenue
10:32 - Too Good to be True?

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Books:
-Botswana – A Modern Economic History
-Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty

Scholarly Articles:
-An African success story: Botswana
-The political state and the management of mineral rents in capital-surplus economies: Botswana and Saudi Arabia

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