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In this presentation, Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon makes a strong case for abandoning the term “Africa” in favor for the more semantically meaningful Kmt ‘Land of Black People’. The use of a meaningful term to describe whose land this is is referred to as conceptual repatriation. This discussion is then couched in numerous historical and contemporary case studies showing what happens when we operate with conceptual clarity as opposed to responding to names bequeathed upon us by our past, current and future enemies. Using a conceptual framework derived from the classical text about imAxw Sanhat, you do not want to miss this landmark point in our work towards operating with conceptual clarity to bring about a change in our reality. Purchase this important discussion including the Q&A today!
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