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T. Y. Adodo
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E.S.
100 Views · 5 years ago

I was surprised to have met this dada in Tanzania especially when Africa is so GAINT what a beautiful surprise you never know who you will meet in these African Streets!❤🖤💚 We are both subscribers to E.S Eat Love Migrate Channel.😀
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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
63 Views · 2 years ago

Hey South Africa, we’ve finally landed in your beautiful land. We speak to one of your best African spirituality promoters -Dr. Khanyisile Tshabalala. We’re happy to host her and learn on African spirituality and how Africans practiced it then and why we need to hold onto it now more than ever.
Religion plays a key role in Africa. On this episode we look at what Africa was before colonization and the African spiritual practices held. Colonization as a social system affected how Africans behave on different life aspects and spiritual practice is major. We also detail on the effects of colonialism on African spirituality. Our guest shares on the differences between African spirituality vs Christianity as a religion.
00:01 – Colonialism as a social system.
01:43 – Effects of colonialism on African spirituality
05:10 – African spirituality, language culture vs African languages
08:40 – African spirituality vs Christianity practices
10:56 – Nation groups vs ethnic groups
12:40 – Gender grammar in Christianity vs spirituality
15:30 – Christianity vs dictatorship, colonialism, neocolonialism
17:17 – Africa pre-colonial
20:48 – The catholic church and colonization
22:47 – Religion as a patriarchal system vs spirituality
27:15 – The Spirituality practice vs religion practice
29:10 – Christianity is a western system
31:30 – African fundamental practices - Religion is faith spirituality you just know
35:08 – Embracing self as African and African spirituality
38:55 – Mediocrity in African politics
41:15 – Afrocentric leadership for Africa

Kalanfa Naka
94 Views · 5 years ago

LUMUMBA is a gripping epic that dramatizes for the first time the rise and fall of legendary African leader Patrice Lumumba. When the Congo declared its independence from Belgium in 1960, the 36-year-old, self-educated Lumumba became the first Prime Minister of the newly independent state.

Baka Omubo
44 Views · 1 year ago

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uMkhonto Wesizwe
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⁣Ntengalali - Zijikile izinto

Kwabena Ofori Osei
30 Views · 1 year ago

📜 The Haitian Revolution
-Haiti: A Slave Society - The Haitian Revolution is a unique historical event in many ways. It was both an offshoot of the French Revolution, but also an anti-colonialist revolution. It was also the second American nation to successfully win its independence. But before we can talk about the Revolution itself, we have to talk about how influential Haiti was to France's economy and how it's complicated social structure primed it for revolt and revolution. Because here, in the colony built upon the countless bodies of the enslaved, sugar is king. But not for long.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
23 Views · 9 months ago

Egyptologist and author Vanessa Davies discusses how archaeologists’ views of the relationship between ancient Nubia and Egypt have evolved since the early 20th century.

For more information on the exhibition "Ancient Nubia Now" at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), visit: https://www.mfa.org/exhibitions/nubia

Kwɛsi Kɛseɛ
23 Views · 3 months ago

⁣This Interesting Ghanaian Movie narrates the cultural history and unification of Ghana by a gifted child who grew up to be a powerful young man. It promises to be educative and insightful

Asantu Kweku Maroon
117 Views · 4 years ago

I'm not just in Ghana, I'm here legally as a resident. The next step is citizenship. If you want to also move to Ghana, I'm apart of a team that can assist your success in Afrika.

Ọbádélé Kambon
69 Views · 2 years ago

Agya Awuku Abibitumi Nhyiamu Adansesɛm

Kwabena Ofori Osei
36 Views · 1 year ago

Youtube and Facebook banned "African Stream" in September 2024, following allegations from the US State Department that African Stream is secretly part of a covert Russian government influence operation.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
42 Views · 4 years ago

World Food Day: 300 Million People Malnourished In Africa - AM Show on JoyNews (16-10-19)
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Kwaku Obibini
23 Views · 4 months ago

⁣How Abibifoɔ in Abibiman Became Malnourished
This is a clip from the "⁣Yacouba Sawadogo: The Man Who Stopped the Desert" post film discussion - ⁣https://abibitumitv.com/v/rqKn3m

Kwabena Ofori Osei
37 Views · 1 year ago

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told racist white people: "You could bomb our homes and threaten our children, and we will still love you." When you really think about the level of insanity embodied within that statement it is really depressing. But not as depressing as the celebration of the man who stated it.My heart goes out to those four little girls that lost their lives in a place where they were supposed to be safe, and in the Era of a manhood that would allow such an atrocity to go unpunished and unavenged, for the sake of 'faith' in his 'white brothers'...I recall something I read in the Amsterdam News after the murder of Michael Brown:“What other race of men on the face of this Earth allows their children to be murdered in the streets with no repercussions? Have we become so emasculated as a race of men that not even our babies are worth fighting, killing and dying for? Real men fight for their elders, women and children, despite the odds against them."I was taught that if you want a woman’s loyalty ... give her a sense of security. How can a Black woman feel secure with a man who isn’t willing to fight, kill or die to protect the life she pushed out her womb for you? Are we a race of men? Or are we a race of cowards? This ain’t a rhetorical question. We must make a conscious decision to fight or wither away into extinction.”http://amsterdamnews.com/news/....2014/aug/14/police-b
It is no wonder why this man (Martin Luther King) is promoted so much in this white dominated society ... And thus we have all of the Trayvon Martins and Aiyana Jones’s of today.What's even more sad is that there are black males who will come on here and DEFEND this level of cowardice. They will come with innumerable excuses ("We can't win a fight with the white man"... "If we fight we die...") and justifications for this cowardly madness.I actually feel sorry for Black Women... they have to look around and see these sorry examples of manhood totally unashamed that they are complete sheep...Sisters... If you have a man that can sit here and defend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., take a long look down at your precious little black babies... and then come to the realization that you do not have a man.

Kalanfa Naka
23 Views · 9 months ago

⁣This film follows 42 singers, dancers, and musicians from the Republic of Mali during their tour of over fifty American cities, with a focus on the group's performance for faculty and students at Western Michigan University (WMU) in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Also shown are stage settings, backstage activities, and rehearsals. The film was produced and directed by Frederick H. Stein and narrated by Peter Thomas.
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Produced and directed by Frederick H. Stein
Photography by Urs B. Furrer
Edited by Karen Erlebach
Written by William Lundgren
Sound Fred Bosch
Associate Producer Peggy Chane
Assistant Cameraman Ronald Lautore
Electrician Howard Meyer
Narrated by Peter Thomas

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
44 Views · 4 years ago

Nganyinytja is a Pitjantjatjarra woman from South Australia. As a young woman she did not know of the white man. She talks about the food she ate and meeting white man for the first time.

Baka Omubo
60 Views · 3 years ago

Join us to discuss Carlos Cooks and the Black Nationalism from Garvey to Malcolm.

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Carlos A. Cooks was born in the Dominican Republic on June 23, 1913 to James Henry Cooks and Alice Cooks, who were originally from the neighboring island of St. Martin. His education took place mostly in Santo Domingo until moving to New York in 1929 where he went on to higher learning. Cooks was known for his love of sports and his expertise in boxing. His intellect was recognized from an early age and he attended the leadership school in the Voodoo Sacré Society. Cooks' involvement in the UNIA comes as no surprise as both his uncle and father were among the many St. Martiners who were members of the Marcus Garvey-led organization. He was a key link in the history of Black American nationalism between Marcus Garvey before him and Malcolm X, whom he influenced. Carlos Cooks administered the Advance Division of the UNIA after Marcus Garvey was deported. He founded the African Nationalist Pioneer Movement. He died in Harlem, New York, on May 5, 1966. He died at age 53.

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Asantu Kweku Maroon
179 Views · 2 years ago

Investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas has said he will soon release an investigative piece on some politicians in Ghana before the election 2024.




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