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Anthony Ainsworth
14 Views · 10 months ago

SERVICE HELD AT LIBERTY HALL KING ST. JAMAICA,
IN HONOR OF MARCUS GARVEY BORNDAY CELEBRATION.
AUGUST 17th 2011.

T. Y. Adodo
14 Views · 10 months ago

Spice of LHHATL stops by Hoodrich Radio with DJ Scream and Moran tha Man! She breaks down the difference between dancehall and reggae, teaches some Jamaican patwa lingo, explains why dancehall is so sexual, and more. Check out her new mixtape, 'Captured', out now!

Njideka Karmo
14 Views · 10 months ago

The conversation explores the impact of artificial intelligence on the Pan-Afrikan movement, particularly focusing on the potential threats posed by AI-generated misinformation. Tho host emphasizes the importance of controlling the narrative surrounding figures like Captain Traore and highlight the dual nature of AI, which can both benefit and harm our communities. The discussion calls for greater awareness and accountability in the use of AI technologies.

Yaw Ababio
14 Views · 9 months ago

"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" is a 1957 folk song written by British political singer/songwriter Ewan MacColl for Peggy Seeger, who later became his wife. At the time, the couple were lovers, although MacColl was still married to Joan Littlewood. Seeger sang the song when the duo performed in folk clubs around Britain. During the 1960s, it was recorded by various folk singers and became a major international hit for Roberta Flack in 1972, winning Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Billboard ranked it as the no. 1 Hot 100 single of the year for 1972.

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Lyrics:
The first time, ever I saw your face
I thought the sun rose in your eyes
And the moon and the stars
Were the gifts you gave
To the dark, and the endless skies
My Love

And the first time, ever I kissed your mouth
I felt the earth move in my hands
Like the trembling heart
Of a captive bird
That was there, at my command
My Love

And the first time, ever I lay with you
I felt your heart so close to mine
And I knew our joy
Would fill the earth
And last, til the end of time
My Love
And last, 'til the end of time
My love

The first time, ever I saw
Your face
Your face
Your fa-ace
Your face

Kwaku Obibini
14 Views · 9 months ago

Rkhty Amen speak on the meaning of our world view

Kwaku Obibini
14 Views · 9 months ago

Rkhty Amen speak on the meaning of our world view

Kɔrɔ Naka
14 Views · 9 months ago

⁣Following a wave of coups in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, military regimes have entrenched their rule, established the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), withdrawn from the regional bloc ECOWAS, and dismantled mainly Western-led bilateral and multilateral stabilisation mechanisms. These shifts have caused further disruption to an already unstable region plagued by ever-growing jihadist violence and economic hardship. With multilateralism in retreat, bilateral power dynamics are taking on new roles: Russia, Turkey, Iran and increasingly Qatar and the UAE are vying for diplomatic influence and economic footholds in the region.

Kwaku Obibini
14 Views · 9 months ago

⁣Visiting Africa in New York City with Grand Master Kemetic Priest, Mfundishi Jhutyms. 🟥⬛🟩

Baka Omubo
14 Views · 7 months ago

In a bold and historic move, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema and Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi are joining forces to challenge Africa’s colonial past — starting with the borders that divide us. This inspirational story highlights their vision to break down artificial boundaries imposed by colonial rule, fostering true Pan-African unity, trade, and mobility.

This is more than politics — it’s a movement. A movement toward an Africa where people are not separated by lines drawn by outsiders, but united by shared heritage, culture, and purpose. What does this mean for Africa’s future? How could this change the continent forever?

Join us as we explore how this powerful collaboration could set the stage for a borderless Africa and a united generation of change-makers. 🇿🇲🤝🇧🇼

#makeafricagreat #panafricanism #zambia #botswana #hakaindehichilema #mokgweetsimasisi #africaunite #africanunity #dismantlecolonialism #africanleaders #BorderlessAfrica
#Love
#Peace
#africansolutions

Baka Omubo
14 Views · 7 months ago

http://www.connectingforchange.org

When most westerners think about gifts, the exchange of material goods, is the image that is most familiar. Little time and attention, however, is given to finding and embracing the gift -- the real reason we are born in this world. As a result most of us cannot make sense of the various events in our life. Drawing on Dagara wisdom, this talk brings to light how everyone has a personal gift that is vital to the well being of the individual and the community.

Sobonfu Somé is a respected author, lecturer, activist and one of the foremost voices in African spirituality. She travels the world on a healing mission, sharing the rich spiritual life and culture of her native land Burkina Faso, West Africa. She is the founder of Wisdom Spring, Inc. an organization dedicated to the preservation, the sharing of indigenous wisdom and organizes fundraisers for wells, schools and health project in Africa. She is the author of The Spirit of Intimacy, Welcoming Spirit Home, Falling Out of Grace and the CDS set Women's Wisdom from the Heart of Africa. Sobonfu's message about the importance of spirit, community, and ritual in our lives rings with an intuitive power and truth that author Alice Walker has said "can help us put together so many things that our modern Western world has broken."




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