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WHAT Really Happened In Ancient Egypt? Why Is This Question Very Important To Every melanin dominant human being on earth? EGYPT is In Africa and its Civilisation was developed by OUR melanin dominant ancestors and invaders are Busy Claiming OUR Heritage.
KA2: Philosophy and Method is a book that took 33 years of research and praxis in the area of philosophy, theory and methods of Our melanin Dominant ancestry that reached its highest point in ancient Egypt. Find what really happened and what we can do about it.
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An illuminating conversation between Prof. Baba Zak Kondo (Author: "Conspiracys: Unravelling the Assassination of Malcolm X") and Prof. Dr. Oba T'Shaka (Author: "Political Legacy of Malcolm X") on the occasion of the 56th anniversary observance of the assassination of Malcolm X
(Feb 21, 1965)
Prof. Kondo is considered to be the foremost authority on the topic of Malcom X’s Assassination
A show for all who are on the Journey to discover truths about healing, and knowing their identity, history, culture politics, spirituality and family relationships. This show will center all its topics and themes on how to heal through the Six-Fold Stages to Mental Freedom, where to know the truth is to be the truth. This show will be a journey to self-discovery and self-love.
Check out the wisdom of the OR (Original Revolutionary) Dr. Oba T’Shaka, who inspired
A MILLION BLACK MEN with his rousing speech AT THE MILLION MAN MARCH, and who continues to fight, write, teach and speak the truth.
“Dr. Oba T’Shaka is one of the deepest deep thinkers in the world today.” Dr. Asa Hilliard.
“Dr. Oba T’Shaka (then Bill Bradley) was the best leader/ organizer in the Congress of Racial Equality,” (CORE) in the sixties.” Dr. George Wiley, Assoc. Director CORE.
Dr. Oba T’Shaka was a Full Professor at San Francisco State University, where he taught over 16,000 students, for over 40 years and Chaired the Dept. for 12 years.
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Tazama toleo la Kiingereza kwenye kiunga hapa chini:
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This video explains the meaning of the word Kôngo as alluding to the divine mystery as the teaching of the import and the practice of God's law.
The video shows also that the purpose assigned to the Kôngo people is to preserve the African divine mystery, which is an exact science, and give it back to the African nation for cultural reunification of the Blacks of the continent and the diaspora.
The ideas of this video have been inspired by my book titled BUKÔNGO available at
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=kiatezua.
With a closing from Louis Lomax.
From the archives of the UCLA Communications Studies Department. Digitized 2013.
The views and ideas expressed in these videos are not necessarily shared by the University of California, or by the UCLA Communication Studies Department.
The "BRA FIE" (Bra Fee-Ay) Repatriation Initiative was inspired by the countless African Ancestors who were kidnapped from the shores of Mama Africa, and brought to the unknown lands of the Western Hemisphere. They never forgot their home and continued to keep hope and prayers alive that the would one day return. Most were never able to return to their home, but their descendants didn't forget about the prayers and vowed to complete the mission.
I MOVED FROM THE USA TO GHANA 16 YEARS AGO,THERE IS NO EDUCATION SYSTEM HERE IN GHANA |OBENFO KAMBON
In this compelling and thought-provoking interview, with Obenfo obadele Kambon, a prominent figure in African studies and the founder of Abibitumi. The discussion delves into the concept of Ubuntu and its implications, the effects of colonization on African spirituality and culture, and the importance of self-sufficiency and cultural preservation. Professor Obadele Kambon shares his personal journey, insights on African traditions, and the necessity of supporting black-owned businesses. Viewers will gain a profound understanding of the challenges and solutions related to African identity, culture, and independence.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction to the concept of Ubuntu and its critiques
4:04 - Professor Obadele's background and the significance of his title
8:17 - The importance of wearing African-made clothing
12:19 - The misrepresentation of Indigenous African foods and traditions
19:01 - Conclusion and final thoughts on reclaiming African identity
22:18 - Understanding the influence of European colonizers on African spirituality
24:50 - Impact of African diaspora on African spirituality and black identity
26:39 - The relevance of spirituality to the African identity
28:31 - Africa’s spiritual guidance on preventing European domination
40:11: Critique of appropriation of Ubuntu by individuals with anti-black sentiments.
41:08: Elaboration on why certain groups are considered enemies.
42:02: Quotation from Malcolm X on self-hatred.
43:38: Explanation of media influence in psychological manipulation.
1:00:10 - Social impact of clothing
1:03:05 - Economic exploitation and manipulation
1:45:38 - Educating students on historical achievements, including Imhotep and ancient writing.
1:46:31 - Importance of diasporans reconnecting with African heritage.
1:48:23 - Critique of ideological mimicry and its impact on African identity.
1:48:59 - Unity among black people
1:53:47 - Embracing African identity as a unifying force.
1:54:32 - Advocacy for Black Liberation and sovereignty.
1:54:59 - Invitation to engage further through ABIBITUMI TV.
Guest info :Alternate Email: obkambon@staff.ug.edu.gh
+233249195150 / +19192836824 | me@obadelekambon.com
www.obadelekambon.com | www.abibitumi.com
The second guest we have with us for 'Africanus Talks' is Sarah Agnela Nyaoke Ouma. Nyaoke is a Ja-Luo born in East Africa who is undertaking a post as a PHD researcher in the Seafarers International Research Centre, Cardiff. She gives us an insight into what it was like growing up as a Luo during the rise of the multiparty political system in Kenya, which was nurtured by her father, the late great Professor Ouma Muga. Join us each Saturday for new content from 'Africanus World'
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Mhenga Asa Hilliard: African American Culture - A Second Look Part 1
Film
The Spook Who Sat By the Door [1973]
Based on a novel by Sam Greenlee, The Spook Who Sat by the Door chronicles the exploits of a CIA agent, the only black man in the agency. Tired of being treated as a human showcase for affirmative action, he quits and heads for the inner city where he begins forming an army of "freedom fighters" determined to overthrow the government and vanquish the white oppressors. To do so, they steal a bunch of high-tech weapons from the National Guard and bloody mayhem ensues.