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Legendary reggae and dancehall artist #bujubanton joins #drinkchamps for a conversation about his incredible career and the state of Jamaican music. Buju discusses the global impact of reggae, his experiences in the music industry, and his thoughts on contemporary genres like Afrobeats. He shares powerful stories about going to jail, being banned from the United States, his spiritual journey, and the importance of staying true to one's roots. Buju also reflects on collaborations with hip hop artists, and his return to the stage, offering an amazing look into the life of one of #jamaica's most iconic performers.
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Join Dr. Marimba Ani in this compelling lecture where he explores the transformative power of the African worldview. Discover how intimacy and deep connection are central to healing, cultural identity, and collective organization. In this presentation, Dr. Ani discusses the importance of communalism over individualism, the role of spirit as energy, and how our African roots can guide us to overcome materialism and fragmentation in society. Learn practical insights on using the collective force of our shared heritage to organize politically and spiritually for a stronger, unified future.
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0:03 – **Introduction & Intimacy:** Understanding deep connection as the foundation of healing.
0:29 – **Cultural Politics:** Reflections on Ron Daniels’ assertion that “there's no politics without culture.”
1:01 – **African Identity:** Overview of the book *Let the Circle Be Unbroken* and its impact on defining African identity.
2:02 – **African Worldview Paradigm:** Introducing a paradigm to understand who we are and where we come from.
3:01 – **Spiritual Wholeness:** Exploring the idea that the universe is a spiritual whole and how that influences communal living.
5:01 – **Collectivism vs. Individualism:** The detrimental effects of Western individualism and materialism on African communities.
7:45 – **Spirit as Energy:** Discussing spirit, energy, and force as essential components of African thought.
8:48 – **Collective Energy & Organizing:** Strategies for harnessing collective energy to empower pan-Africanist organizations.
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November 20th has long been recognized as Brazil's Black Consciousness Day. With President Lula da Silva signing the day into law, the day has now become a federal holiday. In this video, we re-visit some historic events that show the resistance of the Afro-Brazilian population.
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In this captivating lecture, Cheikh Anta Diop delves into the true origins of Black people, presenting a groundbreaking perspective on African history. Through a rich exploration, Diop confronts the key questions surrounding the "Out of Africa" theory, tracing the journey of human development from prehistory to late antiquity.
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Last month I presented about what we can do to stay healthy in Kiswahili on Kiswahili Day. This was an assignment for my Kiswahili class. Here is the full presentation with sub-titles.
This not only a lesson in what we can do, but also a lesson in living the 5 Pillars of Transformation that I talked about in my previous video which got me to this point on my language learning journey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wlkto7JySP4
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The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have raised fuel costs and caused shortages of key fertilizers around the world, wreaking havoc on the agricultural industry. Adam Hanieh, director of the SOAS Middle East Institute at the University of London, says the effects could be felt for a long time, particularly in the Global South.
“About a third of the world’s basic fertilizers now pass through the Strait of Hormuz,” says Hanieh, who adds that the “coming food crisis” is compounded by the climate and debt crises in much of the developing world. “It’s a perfect storm.”
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African storytelling is taking center stage once again — not just as entertainment, but as a powerful tool for identity, history, liberation, and global cultural connection.
On this edition of the Morning Show Conversation Segment, Afia TV spotlights the build-up to the 2026 Abibitumi Abibifahodie Film Festival, an international platform dedicated to celebrating authentic African stories, Black identity, cultural memory, and diaspora connection through film and creative expression.
Joining the conversation is Ọnụọra Abuah, Director of the Abibitumi Film Festival & Conference, as we explore the vision behind one of the most culturally significant African-centered film gatherings bringing together filmmakers, storytellers, scholars, creatives, and audiences from across the continent and the global African diaspora.
Organized by Abibitumi and the Decade of Our Repatriation (DOOR) initiative, the festival is more than a showcase of films — it is a movement rooted in reclaiming African narratives and strengthening connections between Africans on the continent and descendants of Africa across the world.
At a time when global media spaces are increasingly questioning representation, ownership of narratives, and cultural authenticity, the Abibitumi Abibifahodie Film Festival seeks to create a platform where African stories are told by Africans, for Africans, and with the fullness of African identity intact.This conversation examines the growing influence of African cinema, the importance of preserving indigenous stories, and the role film can play in reconnecting communities separated by history, migration, and the transatlantic slave trade.
What kinds of stories are shaping the 2026 edition?How is African cinema evolving beyond stereotypes and survival narratives?And why are festivals like this becoming increasingly important in the global cultural conversation?From heritage and spirituality to resistance, identity, language, migration, and liberation, the festival promises to spotlight films that challenge dominant narratives while celebrating the richness and complexity of African experiences.
As Nollywood, independent African cinema, and diaspora storytelling continue gaining international recognition, platforms like Abibitumi are helping redefine what global African storytelling can look like — bold, rooted, unapologetic, and deeply connected to history.This is more than film.It is memory, identity, culture, and connection projected onto the screen.#abibitumifilmfestival
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This 30 minute video presents the first third of a scintillating conversation that Drs. Na'im Akbar and Wade Nobles had with those attending the 2005 National Convention of The Association of Black Psychologists. The full video-tape is available from The Association (www.abpsi.org). Produced by Halford Fairchild (HalFairchild@aol.com)
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Expert: Na'im Akbar
Expert: Wade Nobles
Introduction: Pat Canson
Producer: Halford Fairchild