AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN
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Hear weekly discussions and lively debate on all issues affecting the Afrikan community, at home and abroad. We talk it straight and make it plain!
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Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 11/10/21 – Making History Pt. 2: Herstory, do we know enough?
Category: Afrika Speaks
We continue our Making History series by focusing on some of the “unsung” Sheroes of Afrika UK in light of an upcoming invite only event, A Celebration Of 3 Elder Sister Activists. The event will highlight the work of three warrior queens, all now in their 80s Mama Lindiwe Tsele,
Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 04/10/21 – Making History Pt. 1: What history are we making NOW for future generations?
Category: Afrika Speaks
When Black History Month (BHM) was established in the UK in 1987, emanating from the vision of Baba Akyaaba Addai-Sebo, it came with a raft of declarations including: “promoting positive public images and an understanding of Afrikans and people of Afrikan descent and encourage the positive teaching and development of
Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 20/09/21 – Nkrumah’s Ghost Pt. 2: How do we de-colonise Afrika?
Category: Afrika Speaks
We conclude our remembrance of the Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah assessing the state of Afrika and the prospects for the future. In the previous show, the consensus arrived at was that Afrika is in “crisis”. (1) One of the key factors highlighted is the persistence of neo-colonialism even since the
Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 20/09/21 – Nkrumah’s Ghost Pt. 1: Where is the Pan-Afrikan Vision?
Category: Afrika Speaks
As we observe the 112th Earthstrong of Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah on September 21st, we assess the extent to his visionary ideals still have a place in Afrika’s ideological landscape. Upon attaining liberation for Ghana in 1957, he set about procuring nothing less than the same for the entire continent.
Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 13/09/21 – Do our young people need leadership training?
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Although the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities’ failed attempt at extreme gaslighting may suggest otherwise (1), Afrikan children continue to endure immense challenges in the UK school system as they have for generations. (2) Indeed, late last year, even the folks at the YMCA reported that “Almost all Black