AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN
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WHO KILLED OMOWALE MALCOLM X? At approximately eight minutes after 3pm on Umoja-day (Sunday) 21st February 1965, moments after he began address addressing an Organization of Afro-American Unity event Omowale Malcolm X was slain and martyred by assassin’s bullets. An act witnessed not only by the gathering of around 400
As we continue to honour the life and legacy of Prophet Omowale Malcolm X, it has to be stated that the meaning and location of that legacy remains a source of contention. For some, the enduring narrative is one of transformation typified by his “change” away from separatism when
Every month PowerFILMS bring you the finest in Black cinema from Sci-Fi to Action to Documentaries & Dramas, followed by dynamic interactive discussions for you to share your views. Come & enjoy the full cinematic experience with a difference! This Months Film…. MALCOLM X: Make It Plain In line with
ASwA – What Lessons can we learn from the life and legacy of OMOWALE MALCOLM X?
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2015 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Assassination (21st February) and the 90th Birthday (19th May) of Omowale Malcolm X – the ‘Godfather of Black Power,’ and most prolific Black Nationalist Pan-Afrikanist Leader and Organiser since The Most Eminent Prophet & King – His Excellency: Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Moreover, his worth was acknowledged both
One of the popular slogans towards the end of 2015 was that of “#black lives matter”primarily in response to the indifference and hostility demonstrated by the the Amrican state, much of the public and European media) often referred to as “mainstream”) as a result of the killing of unarmed Afrikan men