AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN
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Afrika Speaks:Crisis in the Dominican Republic – WHO BENEFITS? | Mon 6th July 2015
Category: Afrika Speaks
We return to the subject of the Dominican Republic (DR) to delve deeper into the current crisis caused by Dominican Constitutional Court ruling TC/0168/13 issued on 23 September 2013 that effectively rendered up to a quarter of a million Dominicans of Haitian ancestry born after 1929 in the country, stateless
THIS IS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED!!! Stay tuned for more info…….
In the 20th century apartheid became a byword for state sanctioned white supremacist oppression and domination of Afrikans, particularly in Azania (South Africa). Many history books will assert that apartheid slipped into oblivion when Nelson Mandela was elected that country’s first Afrikan president. As such it ceased to be official
NOMMO Sessions: RACE WAR? – Lessons from the Charleston Massacre. 26/06/15
Category: Events, Nommo Sessions
COME AND HAVE YOUR SAY!!!!!! Coming straight from work? Hot Meals Available @ NOMMO Date: Fri 26th June 2015 (Every Last Friday of the Month Thereafter) Time: 7:00pm – 10:30pm VENUE: @ Mama Afrika Kulcha Shap 282 High Road Leyton E10 5PW Entry: £3 – Under 21’s FREE Nearest Tube: Leyton (Central Line) 3 mins walk – Buses 69,
We begin offering condolences to the families of the victims of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church massacre: Rev. State Sen. Clementa Pinckney (41), Cynthia Hurd (54), Tywanza Sanders (26), Sharonda Singleton (45); Myra Thompson (59); Ethel Lance (70); Susie Jackson (87); the Rev. Daniel Simmons Sr.(74); and Rev DePayne