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Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon "What Makes Black People Black" - what makes krakkkaz krakkk
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This episode titled "Dr. Kambon on What Makes Black People Black" features Rev. Dr. Philippe Shock Matthews interviewing Dr. Kambon, son of the late scholar Nana Kamau Kambon. He argues that there are biogenetic underpinnings to racial categorization and supports this claim by highlighting the SLC24A5 gene, which scientists have linked to variations in melanin. He criticizes the view that economic or class systems are the root of social problems, claiming that these systems, regardless of their structure, always result in a racial hierarchy with Black people at the bottom. Instead, he urges listeners to consider the possibility that racial disparities stem from a biogenetic mutation.
ABOUT: Dr. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon is a world-renowned linguist and scholar and the founder of Abibitumi, the largest Black social education network globally. The name "Abibitumi" is derived from the Akan language, spoken in parts of West Africa, particularly Ghana. It roughly translates to Abibitumi 'Black Power'.He's an Associate Professor at the University of Ghana, winner of multiple prestigious awards, and is a key figure in African Studies. His work spans linguistics, historical research, and African repatriation efforts. Join me in welcoming Dr. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon!https://conference.abibitumi.c....omhttps://www.abibit www.sankofajourney.comRELATED: Bedroom Colonialism with Dr. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon https://bit.ly/462GlWF Abibitumi and the Sankofa Journey with Dr. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon https://bit.ly/4eBDesP [FLASHBACK] Dr. Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon (White Boy on a Stick) https://bit.ly/3T15fjn Dr. Okunini Obadele Kambon The Danger of a Single Story - http://bit.ly/2J1mygh B
Great presentation
I know majority of Black=African people will not come and support Black owned media platforms, but aAmw media platforms should not be getting this high level of Black psychological educational content on their platforms.