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Afrika Speaks: Where Was Malcolm X Heading? feat Peter Bailey
Category: Afrika Speaks, Uncategorized
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 21st of February marks Anniversary of the Assassination 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. Omowale Malcolm X rose,
We continue our season celebrating the life and legacy of Omowale Malcolm X, in preparation for the annual Omowale Malcolm X Observance, taking place on Umoja-day (Sun) 26th February 2017, from 1pm to 8pm @Chestnuts Community Centre, 280 St Ann’s Road, N15 5BN London. This year the observance will feature
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 Fifty-two years ago this month, Omowale Malcolm X made the ultimate sacrifice by taking 16 bullets in a political assassination. The execution happened at Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom just as he was about to outline the programme of the newly formed Organisation of Afro-American Unity (OAAU).
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 Over the last few days, while much of the world’s media followed events on Capitol Hill, Washington D.C., many activists had their sights trained on another presidential saga in the tiny west Afrikan state of Gambia. Following the national elections held on December 1st
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 Before getting into the main topic we will hear from Bro. Makola from The Patrice Lumumba Coalition who have organised a protest: Long Live Lumumba! Long Live Okito! Long Live Mpolo! Taking place on Tuesday, January 17th – 12noon-1pm at the Belgium Embassy,