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AFRIKA SPEAKS: Met Police chief says the UK is “institutionally racist,” is he right? 15.06.15
Category: Afrika Speaks
The UK’s top ranked police officer, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service caused a stir in some circles when as part of the promotion for ‘The Met,’ the new BBC documentary series on Scotland Yard, Hogan-Howe confessed to his force being institutionally racist: “If other people think
The ALKEBU-LAN REVIVALIST MOVEMENT Presents The MONTH of MOSIAH Opening Ceremony MOSIAH is 31 days of observance and celebration of the life and legacy of the Most Eminent Prophet & King His Excellency MARCUS MOSIAH GARVEY. In 1998, The Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement under the leadership of Bro.Ldr.Mbandaka, renamed & designated the
AFRIKA SPEAKS: UNIA-ACL President General LIVE on Galaxy Tonite!!! – 08/06/15
Category: Afrika Speaks
On June 10 1940, the Most Eminent Prophet and King – His Excellency Marcus Mosiah Garvey passed into the Ancestral Realm. His life will be acknowledged at the 6th annual Marcus Garvey Memorial Lecture organised by the PASCF around the theme “Garveyite Narratives Along the Journey” to be delivered by
TONITE!!! On Afrika Speaks: Deaths in custody – Will we ever get justice? Part 3 – 1.06.15
Category: Afrika Speaks
On June 8 2015 retired police officer Anthony Long, also known as E7 is scheduled to stand trial for murder of Azelle Rodney who died after being hit six times in a volley of eight shots within two seconds on April 30th 2005. The trial is a historic phase in
2015 is the 40th anniversary of the concerted observance of African Liberation Day (ALD) in the UK. So by the rights the event and the movement around it should have produced a generation of children and grandchildren to secure its legacy. One way to examine what might be called intergenerational coherence