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        Per our discussion. Let’s Contribute to the Continent!

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          i was checking into them, a branch of the earth center – and looked at the “our team” section:

          https://www.theearthcenter.org/who-we-are/our-team

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            @bakari-kwento glad you checked. They are notorious for being in love with krakkkaz. The founder was married to a krakkka.

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              @obadelekambon that sort of thing repeatedly shows many of our ppl don’t identify, nor want to honestly deal with the source of our problems.

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                There was a sista some years back who joined them talking about earth center are Dogon people who come from Kmt. Meanwhile, you can find r in Kmt in countless languages from throughout the continent showing the wide range of us who migrated from there. Besides that, being from Kmt isn’t the point since there were sellouts back then too. At least now we know where some of those sellouts ended up, doing the exact same sellout things that got us into this mess in the first place. @bakari-kwento

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                  Just imagine the audacity. A “Kem” publishing house populated by non-Black aAmw.

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                @Bakari Kwadwo That’s disappointing to hear. I believe Sis Fahneith is part of the organization. I will ask her about it

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                  @Bakari Kwadwo just removed it from the list. Thank you for looking into it

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                  A.I.M.

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                    @Kwadwo Medase. Is there a website?

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                      @Rhonda stands for agressive ideological mimicry

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                        @Kwadwo ok got it. Thought you were making a recommendation 😅

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