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African American History Month Special Broadcast
Tune in to the Pan-African Journal African American History Month program on February 23, 2013 from 6:00-8:00pm. The program is entitled "A Revolutionary Perspective on the Emancipation Proclamation and the Civil War." The program will feature Tachae J. Davis, Workers World Youth Fraction organizer and contributor to the Can't Jail the Revolution blog. Also Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire and host of the Pan-African Journal will be the keynote speaker. This e
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Ben Mchie Will Be Discussing The African American Registry
The Show: Ben Mchie will be discusses his organization, Africa American Registry.
Guest: Ben Mchie is also the founder of African American Registry, this resource uses high quality scholarship, media technology, and honest cultural representation for all educators, students and learning communities. http://www.aaregistry.org
Host: Verona Mitchell, Ph.D. is host and producer of myCulturalConversations Online. She is CEO/Founder of Cultives & Associates Consulting and works as an Adjunct Professor at the College of St. Scholastica in St. Paul, MinnesotaTags: African American Registry African American Race History Ben Mchie
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Midwest African American Genealogical Institute of St. Louis
Join the enthusiastic Coordinators of the first Midwest African American Genealogical Institute of St. Louis, and hosted by the historic Harris-Stowe State University for an exciting discussion of the courses offered over a three day period. The faculty consists of individuals wth genealogy expertise with special emphasis on African American research strategies. The Institute will offer courses for the beginner and individuals seeking to enhance their genealogy skills; role of the professional genealogist; integrating technology and learning about the history of African Americans in St. Louis.
Tags: Midwest African American Genealogy Institute Charles Brown and Jim Vincent Janis Forte and Shelley Murphy Angela Walton Raji and Bernice Bennett Harris Stowe State University in St Louis
by BerniceBennett in History
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African American Farmers
In recognition of Black History Month, we will explore the significant contributions of African Americans to the United States Agricultural Experience. A special segment on the Southeastern African American Farmers Organic Netowrk, a network of African American Organic Farms throughout the SOuth East of the US. Members have some of the oldest continually working farms in our history, and they are shaping our future in incredible ways. www.saafon.org
Tags: Organic Farming African American Agriculture Sustainable Food
by Real Food Empire in Food
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Are we African/Afro-American, Black, or Negro?
Recent Gallup Polls shows that there is a lot of confusion amongst ourselves. We are not on one accord when it comes to what we call ourselves. 20% said Black. 20% said African-American. And 60% did not care one way or the other. Really? Could this be the reason for many of the issues in our community? The reason that we are so divided within our community. Something so simple, or one would think. This question is at the root of a bitter national controversy over the proper designation for identifiable Americans of African descent and has been since before the 19th century.Does African/Afro American properly identify who we are? Is Black simply a color, a skin tone, not used to define a entire race? Have we done to much damage to even consider the resurrection of the Negro?
Tags: African Afro American Black or Negro Brandon Bates Maurice Ash The Ash and Bates Show Blaque
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African American Secondary Institutions
This show will honor African American private secondary institutions of education that have survived the obstacles and challenges most face in the midst of an economic crisis.
Tags: private schools education finance African American economic crisis
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African Liberation Day, speeches of Farrakhan & Kaba Kamene
Did you miss The African History Network Show, Thursday, May 23rd, 8pm-11pm EST with guest, Paul Taylor who who discussed African Liberation Day (May 25th) and Detroit's Celebration honoring the memory of Mayor Coleman A. Young.
We discussed Min. Louis Farrkhan's recent visit to Detroit and played some excerpts of his speeches.
In our Economic Empowerment Segment we talked about a new Crowdfunding option for African-Americans.
We'll also play excerpts of the lecture that Prof. Kaba Kamene (aka Booker T. Coleman) and Michael Imhotep did in Detroit on May 11th, 2013. Item # 701 at www.TheAfricanHistoryNetwork.com
Call Send SMS Add to Skype You'll need Skype CreditFree via SkypeTags: Egypt African History Black History African Liberation Day Louis Farrakhan Black
by African History Ntwk in Culture
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African American Heritage 5
KKK, Fear, and misunderstanding. How do we have African's in this modern age deal with institution, covert, and invert racism? What do we look in the future!
Tags: African KKK American Race Fear
by Sound Off Forums in Culture
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African American Heritage 2
Month long series about Africa and African American's where we have been and where we are going.
Tags: African American dreams truth knownledge
by Sound Off Forums in Culture
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Pan-African Journal Special Worldwide Radio Broadcast
Listen to this special worldwide radio broadcast in honor of the 88th birthday of Malcolm X and African Liberation Day 50th anniversary.
Tags: Pan-Africanism Malcolm X Birthday African Union international news Abayomi Azikiwe
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African American Heritage
Month long series about Africa and African American's where we have been and where we are going.
Tags: African American dreams truth knownledge
by Sound Off Forums in Culture
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African American Resorts: Fox Lake, Angola, Indiana
Join the Gist of freedom and guest Marian Douglas-Ungaro as we discuss the history of African American Resorts! Join us in NYC www.MalcolmXfilmfestival.com The Fox Lake resort community was developed specifically for African Americans in the 1930s. Similar to other ethnic groups, African Americans chose to build their own institutions because they enjoyed the fellowship with their family, friends and colleagues. These enclaves were not established for us by us simply because we were rejec
Tags: african american black resorts vacation jim crow idlewild oaks bluff fox lake black resorts marian douglas ungaro black resorts african history black vacation resorts beaches camp lesley gist black history underground railroad
by The Gist of Freedom in Culture
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