How Colonialism Enters the Bedroom — And Why Afrikan People Must Confront It

Bedroom colonialism reaches into the most intimate spaces of Afrikan people’s lives — and most of us never see it coming. Colonial power does not stop at politics or economics. It penetrates how we love, who we love, and how we see ourselves in our most private moments. Furthermore, this is not metaphor. It is a calculated, ongoing assault on Afrikan identity, family, and continuity.
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, cultural architect, and founder of Abibitumi — brings his razor-sharp scholarship directly to this subject. In this exclusive video lecture, he exposes the mechanisms that colonialism uses to infiltrate Afrikan relationships and reproductive choices. In addition, he equips us with the analytical tools to identify and dismantle these forces. Most importantly, he does so without softening the truth or centering anyone else’s comfort.
Understanding Bedroom Colonialism and Its Grip on Afrikan Identity
Bedroom colonialism operates through media, beauty standards, internalized anti-Blackness, and social conditioning. As a result, many Afrikans unknowingly carry colonial values into their most sacred spaces. Ɔbenfo Kambon names this clearly, traces its roots, and demands that we reckon with its consequences. This lecture comes with exclusive presentation slides, deepening your engagement with every argument he makes. However, this is not passive viewing — this is a call to conscious transformation.
Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — begins within. It begins in the choices we make about partnership, family-building, and self-image. Therefore, this lecture is essential for scholars, parents, community builders, and every Afrikan serious about total liberation. Do not wait to engage with this critical work. Watch the full lecture, study the slides, and bring this knowledge into your communities today.
Watch / Get it here: Bedroom Colonialism with Ɔbenfo Kambon — Abibitumi.com
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