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I’m getting ready for tonight’s Africa Forum where I’ll be discussing the film A Story of Bones. I plan to center my remarks around five questions:
1. What does it mean to be human?
2. What is abibifahodie?
3. Are we our ancestors?
4. Why a Pan-African approach to struggle remains imperative?
5. How should we remember the past?Join the discussion!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/706998039167?aff=oddtdtcreatoreventbrite.com
Join us for the Africa Forum as we discuss the film A Story of Bones.
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Obenfo Heru, Thank you for suggesting this wonderful film. Wow, what a great film/documentary. Even in our death, Black people/ Abibifuo still don’t get justice. And I hope, every body on Abibitumi will get to see this film.May the enslaved Ancestors on Helena Island rest in eternal peace. May they rest peacefully in Amun/Amen/Nyame.
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never mind, I got thrown off because of how Abibitumi shows recent updates whenever someone posts so thought this was posted today by Baba Kamau
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That’s best for the main annual ASCAC conference, imo. Obenfo is a regular presenter though so folk should know the platform!
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No, it wasn’t recorded. What were you trying to clarify?
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Baba, this could be very valuable. In fact, it might be a good presentation for our upcoming conference. I’m certainly amenable to discussing other ways to coalesce.
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