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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.
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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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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in this video, Derric "Rau Khu" Moore discusses the connection he discovered between the BaNtu-Kongo cosmogram and the Kemetic lore, which led to a closer connection with the Ancestors.
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I practice Kamta, a form of Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) Shamanism that draws from the Kemetic theology and the Kongo-Angolan dikenga (Kongo Cross) philosophy. That has been combined with African American Spiritualism and Afro-Cuban Espiritismo Cruzado (Crossed Spiritism). My goal is to normalize the Kemetic Way of Life by providing practical adaptations to our ancient ancestral way of living.
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Ghana Citizenship Emergency Town Hall & Press Conference | 100 Years of Black History MonthHundreds of members of the Black diaspora—both in-person and online—gathered at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana to mark the 100th anniversary (centennial) of Black History Month with a Diaspora Town Hall + Press Conference focused on citizenship in Africa (especially Ghana) and what it means for diasporans.Organized by Decade of Our Repatriation (DOOR) in collaboration with the African-American Association of Ghana, Ghana Caribbean Association, and the Central Region African Ascendants Association of Ghana, the event opened with ancestral acknowledgements and moved into a press conference where organizers and stakeholders presented a joint resolution addressing concerns affecting diaspora applicants.Key issues raised include:DNA requirements and “proof burdens”High fees and fee reform (reductions/waivers)Compressed timelinesThe 2-year residence permit prerequisiteCalls for diaspora representation in institutions shaping diaspora policySpeaking at the engagement, Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon emphasized moving from commemoration to practical action, linking citizenship discussions to historical knowledge, identity, and the ongoing struggle against miseducation.📌 Theme: “What does citizenship in Africa mean to me?”🎥 Report by Panafrican TV / Panaffrican News (Prosper Amedas)Timestamps0:00 Introduction0:07 Diaspora Town Hall & Press Conference (UG – Institute of African Studies)1:13 Key concerns from diasporans1:40 Action steps & government engagement plans1:46 Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon on centennial Black History Month & practical action3:41 Stakeholders on clarity, fairness, and a workable pathway4:58 Resolution demands & reforms🔔 Subscribe for more diaspora news, repatriation updates, and on-the-ground coverage from Ghana.#blackhistorymonth #ghana #diaspora #citizenship #repatriation #panafrican #universityofghana #instituteofafricanstudies #door #blackpower
One of the ways European rule is through deception, they learned in the 1960s that they must change their language in order to impliment their Global Racial White Agenda.
Black Manhood Crisis: Who REALLY Benefits From It?