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Afrika Speaks with Alkebu-Lan on Galaxy Radio 29/10/18 – Grenada Invasion 35 years on: What are the lessons?
Category: Afrika Speaks
The 25th of this month marked thirty-five years since the USA invasion of the Caribbean island of Grenada, thereby bringing to an abrupt end the revolution that in four and a half short years had transformed the country and reverberated around the world. (1) The New Joint Endeavor for Welfare,
The Parents and Ancestors Day organised by Galaxy Radio in association with Starlight on June 9th was a roaring success and has firmly established itself as an annual fixture on the Afrikan calendar. Such an event is an indication of the reach of and regard that the station is held
When “The founding father of Rastafari” Leonard Percival Howell (aka “The Gong”) established the Pinnacle commune in the hills of St. Catherine, Jamaica in 1940, it developed into a self-sufficient enclave on the island not least due to the cultivation of Ganja (Marijuana). At the time Ganja was deemed
Afrika Speaks: Are we using the right liberation ideology? ft BAYYINAH BELLO
Category: Afrika Speaks
The Afrika Liberation season 6258 (2018) has been given an extra dimension in the UK with the advent of the ‘Dessalines-Toya-Garvey’ Campaign, spearheaded by the France-based organisation Nation Kamit. As the title indicates, the campaign takes its cue from some of the most revolutionary examples in our liberation history – Haiti
It’s Afrika Liberation Month. On May 25th 1963, designated Afrika Liberation Day (ALD), the independent heads of government met in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to establish the Organisation of Afrikan Unity. Although the resultant organisation ended up being a compromise between competing blocs – the more radical Casablanca group (consisting of Ghana,