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AfroN8V
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Why Didn't We Fight Back? - Introduction to Gullah & Black Seminole Wars by Baba Wekesa Madzimoyo of AYA Educational Institute https://www.ayaed.com

Akosua Kambon
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⁣⁣Akosua & Afia share the words for household items in Twi

Anthony Ainsworth
17 Views · 4 months ago

Step into the roots of Jamaican sound system culture with Jah Wise, the legendary selector of Tippatone HiFi — one of the most powerful sounds of the 1970s.

In this Artiste Reasoning, Papa Michigan sits with Jah Wise to explore: 🎧 How Tippatone rose to fame
🔥 The unforgettable clashes and rival sounds
🎚️ The art of selecting and moving the crowd
🎙️ Dubplates from King Tubby’s, Channel One & Studio One
💿 Vinyl vs digital — how the sound has evolved
🌍 The message in reggae music and advice for new selectors

This reasoning dives deep into the true foundation of sound system culture — told by one of its original masters.

🎙️ Hosted by: Papa Michigan
📺 Series: Artiste Reasoning
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Mama marika
17 Views · 3 months ago

A poem by Dakari Kamau Hru

T. Y. Adodo
17 Views · 3 months ago

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T. Y. Adodo
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Janii Corneh
17 Views · 3 months ago

Hi! I am Janii, an economics major at Spelman College. Enjoy my review of the Abibitumi Film Festival and how it connects to my ADW course.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
17 Views · 1 month ago

Leading Scholar Prof. Manu Ampim interviews King Daasebre Kwebu Ewusi VII of the Abeadze Traditional Area in Central Ghana. They discuss the details and protocols of traditional kingship, matrilineal descent, the different between a "paramount chief" versus a king, and the responsibility of royal leadership. In August 2026, King Daasebre will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of his work

The interview was held at Wo'se Community in Oakland, CA on October 7, 2025. A special thanks to Min. Rauna Thurston.

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AfroN8V
17 Views · 1 month ago

The Mis-Education of the Negro – Carter G. Woodson (Audiobook)

The Mis-Education of the Negro by Dr. Carter G. Woodson is one of the most influential works in Black intellectual history. First published in 1933, this book exposes how colonial and Eurocentric education systems shape Black consciousness, distort self-image, and reinforce psychological dependence.

In this audiobook, Woodson challenges listeners to rethink education, leadership, culture, and liberation—arguing that true freedom begins with mental decolonization and self-knowledge.

This audiobook is shared for educational and historical purposes, supporting African-centered learning, Black political education, and the preservation of revolutionary Black thought.

📘 This audiobook is essential for:
• Students of Black history and education
• Pan-Africanists and cultural organizers
• Educators and lifelong learners
• Anyone seeking to understand systemic indoctrination and liberation

🎧 Listen carefully. This book is not meant to entertain—it is meant to awaken.

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T. Y. Adodo
17 Views · 28 days ago

Jamaican Anancy Stories as written by Louise Bennett-Coverley OM, OJ, MBE.


The story spins the tale of why Nanny Goat goes Braaa... is Anancy mek it




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