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“For Black people to talk about building up the Black community, marrying other Black people, spending money in the Black community, educating the children in that community, and supporting other Black people is neither racism nor racist. It is collective self-preservation and good common sense.” Dr. Runoko Rashidi 3 years ago
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“What you do for yourself, in large measures, depends on what you think of yourself. So if you think you have no worthy history, that you come from nothing, you will tend to act that out. But if you think that you come from greatness, you will aim for the stars.” Dr. Runoko Rashidi
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Maat Hotep Black family. I think abibitumi should have a scholarship for Dr. Ray Hagins because he has and is doing phenomenal work on releasing the stronghold that reLIEgion has on Afrikan people. He has done so much research and has/is building Afrikan Villages throughout the diaspora and prepping for one in Ghana as I write. If you don’t… Read more
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90,508 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Personally, I’m not big on hearing about christinsanity, even for the purpose of debunking, but you can create it if you are willing to manage it.- View 1 reply
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Habari Gani Afrikan Family. As I look over the Blacknificent works of Our honorable Warrior, I find things that WE as a people need to do away with. One of course being religion and all aspects of it. We should embrace Ma’at and our own divine spirituality and seek to Sankofa. Secondly, we should know our many enemies and realize that we have… Read more
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As a muntu, Kongo spirituality/science/philosophy is at the heart for me.
I recently came across an article highlighting some cross-pollination – of which I should not have been so surprised.- View 1 reply
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The greatest lesson I learn from Nana Marcus Mosiah Garvey on what we need to do away with is that we need to do away with self-doubt
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Agreed. We must live righteously in the ways of Ma’at and become race-first in our politics, economics and social relations.
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