Larry Smith
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Ma’at Hotep, family! I’ve often wondered why none of our “conscious” documentary film makers have proposed a documentary film series based on the book “The Destruction of Black Civilization” by Dr. Chancellor Williams. We’ve had projects like “Eyes on The Prize” by Henry Hampton and “The Africans” by Ali Mazrui.,but both of these projects… Read more
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You are indeed a visionary.
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I think it would be an aggressive and rewarding project that will deeply affect the psychology of the Blacks World Wide. The powers to be & house Negros, dump tons of video, music and literature on the Blacks for less mental and power gain, but insurmountable Media for monetary and mind crippling of Blacks. I believe as Malcolm X said “By… Read more
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A movie on Nana Nzingha would also be powerful.
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The vision and support need to link up. We have been introduced via our Abibitumi Abibifahodie Film Festival, several young talented film makers. If we were to raise funds for a project it can be done.
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Has anyone seen the documentary series “Liberia, America’s stephild”? I think that, in light of the “Year of Return” this film would make an especially relevant topic for discussion. More and more non-native
Afrikans from the diaspora are immigrating to the continent. I feel that some valuable lessons can be learned by looking back at… Read more -
Ma’at Hotep, family! I just finished watching the documentary film “Concerning Violence” by the Danish
filmmaker Goran Olsson. This film is an exploration of the clash between the forces of colonialism / white supremacy and Afrikan liberation / Independence. The film utilizes historical examples of wars of independence from european… Read more -
Ma’at Hotep, family! I recently watched the Netflix documentary film series “Who Killed Malcolm X?” Having been a former member of the NOI Temple # 2 in 1974 I thought I knew a lot about the inner workings of the NOI, but later came to realize that I DIDN’T HAVE A CLUE. I joined the NOI a year after my discharge from the military in 1973 and a… Read more
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