AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN
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Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 30/03/20 –TRIBUTE : Remembering Sis. Nkechi and Bro. Dougie
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In a change to our advertised programme we dedicate this show in memory of two committed activists in our community who transitioned into the Ancestral Realm on this very day. The Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement, announce with great sadness the passing of our dear and beloved sister, Sister Nkechi Ode on
Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 23/03/20 –Princesses to Queens: How well are we nurturing our girls?
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In recent years the crisis that is engulfing our young people has seen increasing numbers of us draw for the concept of ‘Rites of Passage’. This focus has largely been trailed on Afrikan boys/young men who lag behind their female counterparts academically (1), are by far more likely to be
Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 16/03/20 –Domestic Abuse: is it a collective issue?
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Well, it’s now official, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the COVID-19 (“coronavirus”) viral disease that has swept into at least 114 countries, a pandemic. This is the first that WHO has announced since the H1N1 “swine flu” in 2009. (1) That outbreak was said to have infected almost
Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 09/03/20 – Why is the menopause still taboo?
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As fundamental as pursuing a nation building agenda is, our capacity to sustain our nation, once established will be limited if the collective health and well-being of its constituents is not maintained. To this end, the Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement, alongside the Mariandina Health Foundation will be hosting an Health Seminar
Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 02/03/20 – Should we commemorate the National Black People’s Day of Action?
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Rivalled perhaps only by the Afrikan Liberation Day event in Birmingham in 1977 (1) the National Black People’s Day of Action in 1981, “was and remains the most powerful event in the Afrikan presence in Britain.” (2) At the 30th anniversary of the event in 2011, there were attempts revive