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Mark P Chitakunye posted an update in the group
Afrikan Business and Economics 6 years ago
Understanding social and economic turbulances in Afrika Here is an article share by Afrikan Union Ambassador Food For Thought How can Afrika untangle her self from these chains?These are the dilemmas of our generation .https://www.facebook.com/100019031536959/posts/316856415625407/
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Architecture and the expression of a peoples culture & Heritage: I would love to connect with Architects, Plumbers, Electricians, Civil Engineering , to explore the question who will build the roads, houses, sewers in communities throughout the world.And whose culture will those infastructure potray.
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Ọbádélé Kambon, PhD posted an update in the group
Afrikan Business and Economics 6 years ago
100,588 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Why Co-ops and Community Farms Can’t Close the Racial Wealth Gap
As much pride and empowerment as there is in community ownership of food-producing gardens and financial services such as credit unions, research shows those sorts of grassroots efforts cannot close the ever-growing racial wealth gap . . .
November 13, 2018 Zenobia Jeffries… Read more-
Nope, you can’t close the gap when you’re dealing with systematic oppression. In Economics school they teach about free markets, competition, and ceterius paribus (all things being equal) but in reality, it’s the opposite.
Recalling your presentation on Nana Armah’s work, you said Europeans embrace the rhetoric of “egalite” but treat… Read more
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100,588 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Well said @Tenkamenin, Mama (Dr.) Marimba Ani refers to the rhetorical ethic of yurugu. It’s only meant for export and not for them to live by.
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