What Black Power Really Means: Demonstration, Not Conversation

Black Power demonstration

Black Power demonstration — not debate, not theory — is what Abibitumi is building right now. Ɔbenfo James Small and Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon sit down together for a powerful conversation. Together, they break down exactly what is happening in Ghana. Furthermore, they reveal why it matters for every Afrikan on the planet. Over 12,000 global Abibitumi members are converging for the Abibitumi Conference and Abibifahodie Festival. This gathering is part of the 27th Annual Sankɔfa Journey. As a result, what emerges is not a symbol — it is a living, breathing nation in motion.

Black Power Demonstration: Where Abibifahodie Becomes Reality

Most importantly, this event refuses to stop at words. Awards, art, music, film, fashion, and food all take center stage. In addition, nationbuilding happens in real time — not as metaphor, but as practice. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, has always insisted that liberation requires action. Ɔbenfo Small echoes this truth with fire and clarity. Therefore, every element of the festival carries intentional, liberatory purpose. This is Abibifahodie made visible. This is what our ancestors built toward.

However, understanding this moment requires context. Abibitumi was never simply a platform — it is infrastructure for Afrikan people worldwide. Consequently, a gathering of 12,000+ members represents something historic. Pan-Afrikan scholars, students, parents, artists, and community builders are showing up together. They are demonstrating collective power through presence, creation, and coordination. Furthermore, they are doing it on Afrikan soil. Ghana becomes, in this moment, a ground of convergence and reclamation. This is the kind of Black Power demonstration that cannot be dismissed or diluted.

In addition, this lecture gives you direct access to the vision behind the festival. Both Ɔbenfo Small and Ɔbenfo Kambon speak with the authority of lifetimes devoted to our people. As a result, watching this conversation is not passive — it activates. It challenges you to ask what role you will play. Moreover, it reminds you that Abibifahodie is not waiting for permission. Our people are moving. Our culture is thriving. Most importantly, you are invited to be part of this historic convergence. Watch this essential lecture and answer the call.

Watch / Get it here: Baba James Small on the Abibitumi Conference & Abibifahodie Festival — $20.00

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