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 HERE!!! As Afrika UK gears up for the first visit to these shores of Warrior Scholar Activist Baba Zak Kondo, one of world’s leading experts on the life and death of the Eminent Prophet Omowale Malcolm X (https://alkebulan.org/omxobservance/), the slain leader’s is in headlines thanks to an unlikely
Afrika Speaks: Do we need another review of the Criminal Justice System? – 08/02/16
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On 31/01/16 UK prime minister David Cameron announced that he has asked Tottenham Labour MP David Lammy “to lead a review of the Criminal Justice System in England and Wales to investigate evidence of possible bias against black defendants and other ethnic minorities.” The Tottenham MP has been tasked with
We continue our examination of the economic status of the Afrika UK in light of the recent interim National Afrikan People’s Parliament’s (iNAPP) General People’s Assembly (GPA) on the theme: Economic Empowerment – Key to Nation Building. A packed West Indian Ex-Service Men’s Association centre was treated to a
Afrika Speaks: Will we ever achieve ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT in the UK? | 25/01/16
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With the Kwanzaa season still fresh in many of our minds, we can recall many of the discussions about each of the Nguzo Saba (Seven Principles). It seems that many in the community are elevating the forth principle – Ujamaa (co-operative economics) to increasing prominence. As a reminder, the Nguzo
Afrika Speaks: 50 Years of Black Power in the UK – How Are We Doing | 18.01.16
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While the global Afrikan community gears up for the simultaneous memorials in Washington and London for Queen Mama Frances Cress Welsing on 23/01/16, this is the period of the year when we also be honouring, a rather less known, but vitally important activist nonetheless, named Obi Benue Egbuna, who passed away almost unheralded on 20/01/14.