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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LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 Although there has been copious coverage on events in the USA, there was a significant decision made in the UK on November 8th, the very day that Americans wants to the polls to elect Donald Trump. After just hours of deliberation, the jury at Southwark
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 Located in the heart of the Black community, 365 Brixton Centre has remained active for the last 25 years and has also been the destination for a plethora of local visiting dignitaries, academics and activists from global icon Muhammad Ali to Nobel Laureate Prof Wangari
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 TICKETS FOR MUTABARUKA LIVE! The impending visit to the UK of Mutabaruka, world renowned poet, recording artist, broadcaster, and philosopher , provides an ideal opportunity to continue our discussion about the relationship between artists and the (liberation/conscious) movement. Muta was lamenting this state of
LISTEN LIVE HERE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 In previous shows we have explored how Afrikan (“Black”) History Month (AHM), without reference to its founders or objectives, has often been reduced to a narrow definition of culture (e.g. music, dance, food, storytelling), at variance with its activist origins (USA and UK). However,
LISTEN LIVE HERE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 We’ll never know that when historian and academic Carter Godwin Woodson created Negro History Week in February 1926, he envisaged it would be a global phenomenon 90 years later. His mission was to “increase awareness of and interest in black history among the black
We often stand back and see these issues as :”Other people’s affairs but when it affects us or members of our families then we realise the importance of having those like yourselves who are championing these issues with the police and the unfair Laws!”