AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN
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Afrika Speaks: HOW DO WE MAKE AFRIKAN SPIRITUALITY A PART OF THE AFRIKAN LIBERATION FIGHT?
Category: Afrika Speaks
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 The acclaim received by the recently released Ancestral Voices film, produced by Bro. Dalian and Sis. Verona Spence-Adofo, as well as it’s literary predecessor published last year, may suggest a renaissance period for Afrikan Spiritual systems. More evidence can be found in the increasing
Afrika Speaks: Black History Month@30: Can the history we document inspire social change?
Category: Afrika Speaks
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 Part two of our Black History Month series. On the 26th of this month “Godfather of Black British film,” Menelik Shabazz will be making a landmark presentation of his three films: 1977’s Step Forward Youth, Breaking Point, (1978) and Blood Ah Go Run (1982).
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 When Black History Month (AHm) was established in the UK in 1987 the founding events, that took place as part of Afrikan Jubilee Year included a stellar line-up of Warrior Scholars like Baba John Henrik Clarke, Baba Yosef Ben-Jochannan, Baba Tony Martin, Mama Sally
TENDAI MWARI THE NOMMO SESSIONS NOMMO is the, monthly interactive session for the Afrikan community, presented by the Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement. On the last Friday of every month, you can rap, reason and re-energise with like-minded Sisters and Brothers through film, music and the spoken word in its many forms.
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 By now most most children will have settled into the new school term (to greater or lesser degree), while others that have previously been successful in navigating the educational terrain will be starting or returning to university. The institutions of the UK
Tendai Mwari, my family
Another self-conscious debate that uplifts African people globally.
Africans must realise it doesn’t matter what spiritual faiths we follow, no matter what our cultural families whether it’s Akan (Fante, Akyem, Khahu, Ashanti and Nzema). Ga, Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba and Mandingo; Africans are so fanatical when it comes to religious beliefs or spiritualties.
I don’t agree with our picture showing our sisters being naked, because our women deserve to be dignified than to be prostituted.
My mentor and friend, Brother Leader Mbandaka who I have known for eighteen years known more about African people in religious faith, because in London, twenty-one years ago, he took part of a debate dealing with Africans in religious beliefs called the Great Debate along with Brother David Muir and Brother Leo Muhammad, so although I don’t have a wilier to listen too, am aware of these debates.