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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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⁣The Modern Jazz Quartet (1970) Oslo Newport Jazz Festival

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
20 Views · 5 years ago

Brought to you by: The Dr. Oba T'Shaka Library https://amzn.to/2DZe7Sy and Dr. Oba T'Shaka’s Free Six-Fold Stages of Mental Freedom 6-Day Video eCourse https://goo.gl/mVNzhC
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Malcolm X His Transformations and a introduction to Malcolm through reviewing some of the critical scholarship on Malcolm X.

DR. ASA HILLIARD, III The former Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Urban Education has said the following about Dr. Oba T'Shaka's book The Political Legacy of Malcolm X "Oba T'Shaka has written a book which dwarfs all other writings on Malcolm X. Both Alex Haley and George Breitman suggest that Malcolm made fundamental changes in his position toward the end. It is T'Shaka's contention, and it is this contention that his work documents, that the substance of Malcolm's thought did not change, even though the form may have changed. A careful reading of T'Shaka's book will show that he has eclipsed both of these writers, one of whom has an international reputation."

Dr. Nathan Hare, Clinical Psychologist, Sociologist and Innovator of the Discipline of Black Studies, said ot Dr. Oba T'Shaka's book The Political Legacy of Malcolm X: "For Oba T'Shaka's good work in the organization and uplift of African and African American peoples, he has achieved both national and international eminence. Had I not already regarded Oba T'Shaka as one of the key social philosophers in the Afro-American race today, a reading of this manuscript on the life and death of Malcolm X would have been instructive to me. Its careful even meticulous scholarship is reminiscent of W.E.B. Dubois', The Philadelphia Negro."

Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, noted author, scholar and public intellectual in The New York Times Book Review section, reviewed all the major books on Malcolm X, and ranked The Political Legacy of Malcolm X number one In his review of Dr. T'Shaka's book he wrote: "The Political Legacy of Malcolm X is a clear exposition of Malcolm's political ideas as a revolutionary black nationalist."

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
20 Views · 5 years ago

Dr. Oba T'Shaka is een veteraan uit de burgerrechten beweging. Hij was als leider van de burgerrechten beweging van San Fransisco zeer succesvol in het bestrijden van economische apartheid jegens mensen van kleur. Vanwege ziin opmerkelijke staat van dienst willen wij onder meer horen wat dr. T'Shaka te vertellen heeft over de kunst van het leiderschap.

Tegenwoordig is dr. T'Shaka professor aan het Africana Studies Department van San Francisco State University. Hij heeft verschillende boeken geschreven, onder meer over leiderschap. Grapevine heeft dr. T'Shaka aan de tand gevoeld over zijn kijk op de wereld.

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Police want answers after a local hospital discharged a sick man and left him alone on the sidewalk. Read the full story at https://bit.ly/2XoDZmd

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Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
20 Views · 2 years ago

"Catch a Fire" is a South African documentary that delves into the complexities and challenges of apartheid through personal stories and historical context. The documentary features Bonnie Henna, a well-known South African actress, who plays a significant role in narrating and connecting the audience to the themes explored in the film.

The film focuses on the true story of Patrick Chamusso, a South African who became a revolutionary fighter against the oppressive apartheid regime. Chamusso's journey from an apolitical man to a militant in the African National Congress (ANC) is depicted, highlighting the brutal realities of apartheid and the lengths to which individuals were driven to fight for freedom and justice.

Bonnie Henna's involvement brings a relatable and empathetic perspective to the documentary. Her narration and on-screen presence help to humanize the historical events, making the story more accessible and engaging for the audience.

Overall, "Catch a Fire" is a powerful documentary that sheds light on the personal and collective struggles during one of the most tumultuous periods in South African history, with Bonnie Henna playing a crucial role in its storytelling.

Kamjiverse
20 Views · 3 years ago

This video is a brief survey of the racist quotes and writings of Karl Marx and his associate Friedrich Engels. This helps explain why so many white leftists are amenable to white nationalism today.

T. Y. Adodo
20 Views · 3 years ago

Patwa Dibiet - Jamaican Language Debate

Kwabena Ofori Osei
20 Views · 2 years ago

Blair Underwood takes him on a journey to discover his roots, how his ancestors lived and exactly where in Africa they came from. The journey helps him realize a lifelong dream.

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Baka Omubo
20 Views · 2 years ago

Dive into this riveting exploration of Time as we traverse the vibrant African landscape. Through the eyes of Tariro, a young girl deeply entwined in her African roots, we scrutinize the traditional concept of time.

This video unveils how time in Africa isn't merely a set of ticking hands or a digital display but it is akin to a flowing river, shaped by community events and shared experiences.

We will delve into the fascinating works of African philosophers like E.J. Alagoa and Kanu Ikechukwu Anthony, exploring the harmonic interplay of spirituality, environment, and society in the African concepts of time and causality.

The effect of globalization and the advent of Western time values are also discussed, exhibiting how it subtly fuses with the African rhythm, reshaping societal behavior.

Our journey concludes with a vital introspection: Is life trapped within the divisions of time, or is it time that is framed by life and culture its rhythm?

Was this evolution beneficial or has it steered us away from the heartbeat of life?

Discover how time metamorphosizes from a measurer into a storytelling entity of shared experiences and shifts in realities across African landscapes.

References:

1. African Concept of Time, a Socio-Cultural Reality in the Process of Change.
Sunday Fumilola Babalola* and Olusegun Ayodeji Alokan Ph.D
Department of Religious Studies, Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji, PM

2. An African Philosophy of Time.
E.J. Alagoa, Port Harcourt

3. Causality in African Ontology.
Kanu, Ikechukwu Anthony (OSA)
Department of Philosophy, Augustinian Institute, Makurdi




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