LaTasha
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I should have “The Spirit of Intimacy” book by Sobonfu Some’ tomorrow and I am so excited! I also just purchased 2000 Seasons by Ayi Kwei Armah and the price was exorbitant to me. It was over $100 but I have been wanting this book for some time now. I suppose with a lot of time off, I can catch up on reading the works of great Afrikans. My… Read more
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You can get Armah’s books here. Much cheaper and very reliable shipping. But be warned, his recent work has been disappointing.
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Ankh Udja Seneb Black/Afrikan People,
I created a Mission statement yesterday to hold myself accountable to what I say and do, plus how I treat other Black/Afrikan People. But at the same time, I refuse to deal with and/or associate with willing Sambo’s, or anti-black/Afrikans. I refuse to go back to work full time because I despise being… Read more -
Habari Gani Afrakan Family,
This past month has been exhausting yet enlightening for me. I lost a few inches and some pounds on the weight release cleanse and I learned some good eating habits as well. I invoke the spirits of my Ancestors/Grandcestors more and my mind is a bit clearer. Studying Dr. Amos Wilson has been amazing and… Read more-
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BlackPowerful choices, sis.
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Habari Gani Black/Afrikan Family. I proclaim that every Black person reading this is in great health and Spirit. I have so much to say about this new journey of mine into raw eating and better health. This is day 7 and this experience has been difficult and Amazing. I will make a post tomorrow on my current benefits of this pre lifestyle… Read more
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Habari Gani, Black/Afrikan Family. May you all be doing blacktastic and in Great Spirits on this siku nzuri Sunday*. I am currently on a raw foods 21-day journey in which I have purchased the weight release products from DHerbs. (Which was founded in 2004 by A.D. Dolphin-but most importantly to me, a black man). During this time, I will… Read more
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Sounds like a BlackSolutely BlackTastic plan for the month!
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Habari yako dada? Mimi pia najifunza Kiswahili, walakini, ninaiandika bora kuliko ninaiongea. Neno kwa ‘Sunday’ ni ‘Jumapili. Kwa hivyo, kwa sasa ninasoma kitabu cha Amos Wilson inaitwa, ‘Black on Black Violence…’ Na pia nina kitabu inaitwa ‘Yurugu.’ Baraka nyingi juu ya safari yako ya kula afya.
Dadako,
Adjoa B.
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I dont even study the way I should which is why I may not speak as ‘good’ as I write. The word for Sunday in Swahili in I think translates into ‘day two’ on the Swahili calendar, but I could be wrong. Ndugu @Karuga can explain it better than me. Yes, it’s cool we are reading or know of the same books. Thank you for replying.
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