Afleveringen
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For the struggle, the temptation of black radicalism, taking up arms against oppressive white-supremacist powers, within “Black Panther Party” was seen as the major factor that brought the internal violence and easy penetration of the state to the party defacing all her great social-community works.
While most of the party heroes approved of armed struggle some though entirely sympathetic to the needs and demands of the oppressed, reject it, favoring improvement over revenge, a quest for justice over a new round of injustices....on this episode Xavier share more light on the pros and cons.
#LiberationGeneration
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In this episode Ojo introduce us to some of the technological-level information in Ifa divination system.
The majority of native Yoruba speakers view the Ifa divination system as a form of dark magic, inconsequential shamanism or ritualistic fetish. Even some scholars of Ifa and its divination system have conveyed the impression that it is simply a primitive oracular instrument of narrative art that should be appreciated only for its poetic sublimity. The Ifa divination system has been greatly misconceived as a mere esoteric system, devoid of any form of technological information.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Seb Solomon and Kay had an heartfelt conversation about the insidious ways blockchain and Cryptocurrency tech is being used as Data grab/surveillance under guise of financial liberation, “banking the unbanked” and “digitizing humanitarian sector” in Nigeria, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zanzibar, and Rwanda.
Who is Seb Solomon?
She is an independent researcher and observer of phenomenons around the world - blogs on medium under “SolarTsunami”
And Part of HOA PALS or Horn of Africa Pan-Africanists for Liberation and Solidarity, a member organization of both Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) and the Steering Committee of BAP’s U.S. Out of Africa Network.
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In this episode Ojo talked to Naija Resistance Movement about the foundational problem of Nigeria and why they are seeking for an autonomous Yoruba nation.
Who is Ojo Oyebisi?
Ojo Oyebisi (aka Ifa Dare) is originally from Ibadan, Oyo State. He received a B.Eng. in Electrical Engineering and M.A in Economics from the City College of the City University of New York. He also received an MBA from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland. Ojo is currently the CEO of Ajendu LLC, a real estate management company.
Ojo is also the author of “The Mechanics of Ifa Divination System: Highlighting Some Elements of Technological Knowledge in Ifa and Its Divination System.
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Listen To Tavian Oladapo a black humanist, currently working as a microbiologist at NHS Trust in London as he discuses one of the most contentious issue on the Bible and Qur'an from a place of love and compassion.
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Listen to Iyalorisa Ifawemi As she explore all things Judeo-Christian-Islamic faith, Spirituality, and African religion, from a compassionate non-judgemental view point with a power pack question and answer session.
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Dr. Shabazz dissects the inherent evil of capitalism, not just as an economic system, but also as a pervasive political and cultural system bent on dooming the world and everything in it. Who is Dr. Shahbaz?
Brother Shabazz is an independent scholar-activist born and raised in Los Angeles, USA. His adopted home is Ghana, West Africa (he just returned from a month-long stay in Ghana where he organized a dialogue between a seminary school in USA and a Voodoo devotee in Ghana).
He is a Harvard-trained anthropologist and has lectured in the field of Africana/Black Studies since 2010.
He has also taught sociology at several US prisons.
Brother Shabazz's research interests include: Pan Africanism, Black Nationalism, and Afrocentricity.
Brother Shabazz served in the United States Marine Corps during the Gulf War. He was honorably discharged in 1994.