Adjoa Malaika Gathoni
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🎶 for your case oooooo 🎶
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A black person raised in the west, in order to successfully make the sojourn to Afrika, one must go there with Afrikan eyes, not these western ones we were blinded with. Some women of the diaspora go to Afrika with an ‘independent’ woman mindset. In my opinion, this does not work for most Afrikan/Kemetyw cultures. Women are very crucial in… Read more
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We must remember that our mindsets are products of indoctrination and the colonial system, as US was also colonized by UK, hence much of the ongoing problems manifesting today are a result of europeans spreading their poisons across the earth. Westernized mindsets must now be shed.
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As a black woman, I know all too well how it feels to try fitting in. Even among my own community, pan Afrikan one not all too different. Youre expected to look a certain way and that includes the pressure of having long hair. Hair and black women’s love and issues with it is a longstanding topic with many of us. I have worn my hair in… Read more
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I just ordered and watched the presentation about the ‘pagan’ origins of Christmas.
Abibitumi lectures and presentations are the gifts that keep on giving. 5 years ago-
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Indeed, excellent presentation, the book Pagan Origins of The Christ Myth by Dr. John G. Jackson, is a book less than 50 pages that provides insight on this!
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