AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN
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Afrika Speaks ALD Special pt2: What is the role of women in Afrikan liberation?
Category: Afrika Speaks
LISTEN LIVE HERE!!! Tonite we dedicate our show to Mama Afeni Shakur, Black Panther, Activist, Businesses Woman and mother of Tupac Shakur, who passed away Monday 2nd May 2016. The theme of one of the Afrika Liberation Day events (organised by AAPRP and PASCF) is African Women & Youth on the
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.
In many activist circles around the world, the 5th month of the year is known as Afrika Liberation month or season, in acknowledgement of the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on May 25th 1963, designated Afrika Liberation Day. The origins of
Listen to the show right here…. LISTEN LIVE HERE!!! This week we continue the reasoning about Rastafari and the underpinning consideration about its future. Given its origins of a heady combination of strident Black Nationalism, prophetic intuition and quasi-Abrahamic orthodoxy Rastafari has always been subject to a variety of definitions
April 21st marks the golden jubilee of Groundation Day, marking 50 since His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Haile Selassie I landed in Jamaica as part of his Caribbean tour that also took in Barbados, Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago. The event marked a watershed in the international profile of the