AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN
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Afrika Speaks: Does Garveyism really provide solutions to the challenges we face as a race?
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With this year’s global observance of Mosiah drawing to a close we can look back at a range of community and on air Garvey-focused events in the UK around subjects like women in the Garvey Movement, the impact of Garveyism in the Caribbean, the legacy of Booker T Washington, the
Afrika Speaks: Can the women of the Garvey Movement inspire today’s female activists? – 24/08/15
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The Mosiah season in the UK continues apace. On 25/08 penultimate session the Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement Spiritual Leader Bro. Ldr. Mbandaka will deliver a message on How Garvey Took The Caribbean By Storm, while the season finale– as it has been the last nine years – is Mosiah Storm –
Tonight is our third of this seasons on air Mosiah Sessions and is a special one. 128 years ago today in the Parish of St. Anns on the island of Jamaica a Prophet was born, the Most Eminent Prophet and King, His Excellency Marcus Mosiah Garvey – founder of the
Afrika Speaks – Is BOOKER T. WASHINGTON an Unsung Reparations Activist? | Mon 10th Mosiah
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We continue our on air Mosiah Sessions (to complement the community sessions (www.alkebulan.org/mosiah) with a re-examination of the legacy of the man whose message of self-reliance, as outlined in his autobiography Up From Slavery, inspired The Most Eminent Prophet and King, His Excellency Marcus Mosiah Garvey to travel from Jamaica to
Increasing numbers of Afrikans are coming around to the notion that the eighth month of the year is now called Mosiah. In a 1997 message at the Alkebu-Lan Family Forum entitled How Long Shall They Kill Our Prophets… Then Apologise? Reparations Now! Bro. Ldr. Mbandaka outlined the rationale behind it: “As
Peace,
How do the Government of the UNIA-ACL plan to draw the youth into our Government? At this time the youth are drawn to the RBG MOVEMENT that has ignited the interest in the colors of our RED, BLACK and GREEN flag and the flag its self. We must develop a relationship with this youth movement and enlighten them to what the Government is doing and how our flag is to be represented and who possesses the rights to the flag.