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Njideka scheduled a Zoom meeting SSS #74 AbibifoƆ: Assess Your Tech and Implement Security Configurations Now! in the group
Abibitumi Conference 2025 a year agoSSS #74 AbibifoƆ: Assess Your Tech and Implement Security Configurations Now!
05/11/2024 at 2:00 pm (Universal Time UTC)SSS #74 AbibifoƆ: Assess Your Tech and Implement Security Configurations Now! Date and Time05/11/2024 at 2:00 pm (Universal Time UTC)Meeting ID89713793151DescriptionPresenter: Kwao Kongo
Description: We will cover cybersecurity practices for various technologies and configurations that can be implemented to lessen cyber risk.
Bring your devices and get ready to do some hands-on exercises to assess your security posture and harden your tech!
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Njideka scheduled a Zoom meeting SSS #73 Bout “One Love”: A Garveyite Assessment of Bob Marley’s Musical Aesthetics & Politics in the group
Abibitumi Conference 2025 a year agoSSS #73 Bout “One Love”: A Garveyite Assessment of Bob Marley’s Musical Aesthetics & Politics
04/06/2024 at 2:00 pm (Universal Time UTC)SSS #73 Bout “One Love”: A Garveyite Assessment of Bob Marley’s Musical Aesthetics & Politics Date and Time04/06/2024 at 2:00 pm (Universal Time UTC)Meeting ID81002630747DescriptionThis presentation looks at the racial politics of Bob Marley in terms of his music and activism. Marley’s song ‘One Love’ is heavily promoted by the Eurasianstream media industry and, consequently, it is often a focal point in common discourse on Bob Marley. The commercialization of ‘One Love’ is thought by many in Pan-Afrikan social circles to be a de-radicalization misrepresentation of Marley’s “radical” Pan-Afrikan music. Considering the fact Marley can be “co-opted” suggests that he was never a Pan-Afrikanist, in the Garveyite sense, and, in fact, facilitated ideological confusion.
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Njideka scheduled a Zoom meeting (RESCHEDULED) #72 SSS ABIBIFOƆ ON BOTH SIDES OF THE WATER- LET'S TALK MEAT! in the group
Abibitumi Conference 2025 a year ago(RESCHEDULED) #72 SSS ABIBIFOƆ ON BOTH SIDES OF THE WATER- LET'S TALK MEAT!
03/23/2024 at 2:00 pm (Universal Time UTC)(RESCHEDULED) #72 SSS ABIBIFOƆ ON BOTH SIDES OF THE WATER- LET'S TALK MEAT! Date and Time03/23/2024 at 2:00 pm (Universal Time UTC)Meeting ID88100407024DescriptionDepending on which side you take, there’s massive “scientific” information justifying why humans should OR should not eat meat. In actuality, both sides have advantages, as well as challenges. With the persistent high percentage of Afrikans who are still succumbing to certain physical diseases, it’s time to get an update on the information surrounding one of the purported contributing culprits- MEAT. This Seminar will present current information which will update proponents of both sides.Duration2 hoursMeeting PasswordLIVEit100%Meeting LinkVideoHost OffParticipant OffMeeting OptionsEnable join before hostMute participants upon entryEnable waiting roomOnly authenticated users can joinDo not record the meeting. -
Njideka scheduled a Zoom meeting AFRIKANS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE WATER…LET’S TALK MEAT! INTERESTING UPDATED OMNIVORE/VEGAN INFORMATION TO SHARE in the group
Abibitumi Conference 2025 a year agoAFRIKANS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE WATER…LET’S TALK MEAT! INTERESTING UPDATED OMNIVORE/VEGAN INFORMATION TO SHARE
03/16/2024 at 2:00 pm (Universal Time UTC)AFRIKANS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE WATER…LET’S TALK MEAT! INTERESTING UPDATED OMNIVORE/VEGAN INFORMATION TO SHARE Date and Time03/16/2024 at 2:00 pm (Universal Time UTC)Meeting ID86273131955DescriptionDepending on which side you take, there’s massive “scientific” information justifying why humans should OR should not eat meat. In actuality, both sides have advantages, as well as challenges. With the persistent high percentage of Afrikans who are still succumbing to certain physical diseases, it’s time to get an update on the information surrounding one of the purported contributing culprits- MEAT. This Seminar will present current information which will update proponents of both sides.
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