21/09/2015 is the 106th anniversary of the birth of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President, Pan-Afrikanist and “Afrika’s Man of the Millennium” (BBC Focus on Africa), With his enthusiasm for liberation “fired” by the Most Eminent Prophet and King His Excellency Marcus Mosiah Garvey in the 1930s, through his…
Author: Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement
On the previous show we highlighted, based on decades of research and testimonies, Afrikan children’s fundamental incompatibility with the UK education system (sporadic success stories here and there notwithstanding). The critique offered by guest, award winning author and educationalist Bro. David Simon is instructive: “There are systemic issues, 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…
Coming out of a successful MOSIAH season we are compelled to feature the campaign to save the Marcus Garvey Library, situated in Tottenham, north London. On the back of their closure, after a bitter campaign, of the Afrikan-led John Loughborough School in 2013 Haringey Council has set its sights on…
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…