Accra, Ghana - Supporters of the National Democratic Congress protest against voter-roll irregularities ahead of the 2024 elections.
Juba, South Sudan - President Salva Kiir and Sudan’s General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan agree to resume oil exports through Sudan after 17 months of civil war disrupted production. Repairs should take four months, but the Rapid Support Forces' control of key areas could scupper the plan.
Kairouan, Tunisia - people gather at the historic Ukbe bin Nafi Mosque to celebrate Mawlid al-Nabi, the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammad.
Juba, South Sudan - President Salva Kiir and Sudan’s General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan agree to resume oil exports through Sudan after 17 months of civil war disrupted production. Repairs should take four months, but the Rapid Support Forces' control of key areas could scupper the plan.
Kairouan, Tunisia - people gather at the historic Ukbe bin Nafi Mosque to celebrate Mawlid al-Nabi, the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammad.
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HAVFY: RAPPING ON NON-NATIVE ENGLISH MOCKERY
Have you ever heard native English speakers mocking someone for speaking English in a 'African accent'?
While mastering the language can be important for some, Nigerian award-winning spoken-word artist Havfy (@havfy) argues it's no reason to belittle anyone.
She captures this sentiment in her powerful piece, 'To the Girl in English Class,' urging us to take pride in our African identity, regardless of language fluency. Havfy reminds us that our intelligence and values are not tied to English fluency, and that an 'accent' only indicates survival. Plus, the artist relays that she is engaged in a decolonial process, where those who mock her should learn her language.
We think the African accent is powerful and is an act of resistance. What's your thoughts?
Video credit: @havfy
Mixed and mastered: @makesenseproducer
Videography: @spectrummedia
Have you ever heard native English speakers mocking someone for speaking English in a 'African accent'?
While mastering the language can be important for some, Nigerian award-winning spoken-word artist Havfy (@havfy) argues it's no reason to belittle anyone.
She captures this sentiment in her powerful piece, 'To the Girl in English Class,' urging us to take pride in our African identity, regardless of language fluency. Havfy reminds us that our intelligence and values are not tied to English fluency, and that an 'accent' only indicates survival. Plus, the artist relays that she is engaged in a decolonial process, where those who mock her should learn her language.
We think the African accent is powerful and is an act of resistance. What's your thoughts?
Video credit: @havfy
Mixed and mastered: @makesenseproducer
Videography: @spectrummedia
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SOUTH AFRICA’S FIRST BALLON D’OR NOMINATION
Content creator Goolam Sayneds (@sayneds) breaks down how Ronwen Williams (@ronwen30) has become the first South African ever to be nominated for a Ballon d’Or award.
His nomination is in the Yashin Trophy category - and is a recognition of his goalkeeping excellence for both Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns.
The Yashin Trophy, named after legendary Russian goalkeeper Lev Yashin, honours the best in the position, and Williams has proven himself deserving with incredible performances in the 2023/2024 season.
He played a crucial role in Mamelodi Sundowns' triumphs in the African Football League and PSL noscripts. His impact was equally impressive for the South African national team, where he kept five clean sheets in seven games at AFCON.
Video Credit: Goolam Sayneds
Content creator Goolam Sayneds (@sayneds) breaks down how Ronwen Williams (@ronwen30) has become the first South African ever to be nominated for a Ballon d’Or award.
His nomination is in the Yashin Trophy category - and is a recognition of his goalkeeping excellence for both Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns.
The Yashin Trophy, named after legendary Russian goalkeeper Lev Yashin, honours the best in the position, and Williams has proven himself deserving with incredible performances in the 2023/2024 season.
He played a crucial role in Mamelodi Sundowns' triumphs in the African Football League and PSL noscripts. His impact was equally impressive for the South African national team, where he kept five clean sheets in seven games at AFCON.
Video Credit: Goolam Sayneds
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Continued... A standout moment came when he saved four penalties against Cape Verde, leading South Africa to the semi-finals and earning him the Goalkeeper of the Tournament award.
Competing against top goalkeepers like Gianluigi Donnarumma from PSG and Emiliano Martínez from Aston Villa, Ronwen has cemented his place among the giants of world football. His nomination for the Yashin Trophy is a milestone for South African football, and as we approach the Ballon d’Or awards on October 28th, the entire continent stands behind him, with pride and admiration.
Sources:
https://www.cafonline.com/news/williams-makes-history-as-first-african-based-footballer-to-make-ballon-d-or-nominees-list/
https://www.news24.com/sport/soccer/psl/bafana-star-williams-makes-history-as-first-south-african-nominated-at-ballon-dor-awards-20240905
https://punchng.com/ballon-dor-south-african-goalie-williams-gets-first-ever-african-based-player-nomination/?amp
Competing against top goalkeepers like Gianluigi Donnarumma from PSG and Emiliano Martínez from Aston Villa, Ronwen has cemented his place among the giants of world football. His nomination for the Yashin Trophy is a milestone for South African football, and as we approach the Ballon d’Or awards on October 28th, the entire continent stands behind him, with pride and admiration.
Sources:
https://www.cafonline.com/news/williams-makes-history-as-first-african-based-footballer-to-make-ballon-d-or-nominees-list/
https://www.news24.com/sport/soccer/psl/bafana-star-williams-makes-history-as-first-south-african-nominated-at-ballon-dor-awards-20240905
https://punchng.com/ballon-dor-south-african-goalie-williams-gets-first-ever-african-based-player-nomination/?amp
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BEFORE COLUMBUS: AFRICANS IN AMERICA
In 1498, Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) took a third voyage from Spain to the Americas to further extract wealth. Looking for new routes to Asia from Europe, and in search of silk and spices, among other goods, his first sailing attempt in 1492 had brought him to the Americas. Scholars wrongfully described his findings as 'discoveries,' as people had established civilisations in the Americas long before his arrival.
In this 1997 clip, Afro-Guyanese scholar Ivan Van Sertima (1935-2009) provided examples of Africans reaching the Americas before Columbus.
Video credit: TVO (@wearetvo on IG, @tvo on X)
In 1498, Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) took a third voyage from Spain to the Americas to further extract wealth. Looking for new routes to Asia from Europe, and in search of silk and spices, among other goods, his first sailing attempt in 1492 had brought him to the Americas. Scholars wrongfully described his findings as 'discoveries,' as people had established civilisations in the Americas long before his arrival.
In this 1997 clip, Afro-Guyanese scholar Ivan Van Sertima (1935-2009) provided examples of Africans reaching the Americas before Columbus.
Video credit: TVO (@wearetvo on IG, @tvo on X)
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His evidence for this, is Columbus' own admission, as noted by Spanish clergyman and writer Bartolomé de Las Casas' writings recounting his 1498 voyage with Columbus, that 'there had come to Española from the south and south-east, a Black people who have the tops of their spears made of a metal which they call guanin, of which he [Columbus] had sent samples to the Sovereigns to have them assayed, when it was found that of 32 parts, 18 were of gold, six of silver and eight of copper.'
Here, Sertima elaborates on how the names these Black people used for their spears can be linked to sounds from West Africa.
Why do you think Christopher Columbus is still credited with the 'discovery' of the Americas?
Sources:
They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America (1976)
https://www.americanjourneys.org/AJ_PDF/AJ-066.pdf
http://shipsofdiscovery.org/columbus-the-age-of-exploration/columbus-lost-ships/1498-2
His evidence for this, is Columbus' own admission, as noted by Spanish clergyman and writer Bartolomé de Las Casas' writings recounting his 1498 voyage with Columbus, that 'there had come to Española from the south and south-east, a Black people who have the tops of their spears made of a metal which they call guanin, of which he [Columbus] had sent samples to the Sovereigns to have them assayed, when it was found that of 32 parts, 18 were of gold, six of silver and eight of copper.'
Here, Sertima elaborates on how the names these Black people used for their spears can be linked to sounds from West Africa.
Why do you think Christopher Columbus is still credited with the 'discovery' of the Americas?
Sources:
They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America (1976)
https://www.americanjourneys.org/AJ_PDF/AJ-066.pdf
http://shipsofdiscovery.org/columbus-the-age-of-exploration/columbus-lost-ships/1498-2
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WESTERN ATTEMPTS TO DESTROY PAN-AFRICANISM
Western powers have historically worked to undermine pan-African movements. African leaders and thinkers who dared to propose the idea of a unified continent were targeted, spied upon, imprisoned or killed, all in a bid to prevent Africa from rising as a global power. Last week, African Stream, which fervently promotes the solidarity of African nations and people of African descent around the world - calling for an end to colonialism, neo-colonialism and imperialist control - got the same treatment. We were deplatformed and censured across various social-media sites, including YouYube, Facebook, Instagram and Threads following a scathing attack by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday 13.
#WeAreAllAfricanStream
Western powers have historically worked to undermine pan-African movements. African leaders and thinkers who dared to propose the idea of a unified continent were targeted, spied upon, imprisoned or killed, all in a bid to prevent Africa from rising as a global power. Last week, African Stream, which fervently promotes the solidarity of African nations and people of African descent around the world - calling for an end to colonialism, neo-colonialism and imperialist control - got the same treatment. We were deplatformed and censured across various social-media sites, including YouYube, Facebook, Instagram and Threads following a scathing attack by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday 13.
#WeAreAllAfricanStream
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Our resolve to expose imperialism and reclaim our narrative as Africans will never falter. The forces that seek to silence our voices will never succeed in quelling our collective spirit. Every effort to divide us strengthens our unity, and every attempt to suppress us fuels our determination. We will continue to rise, to speak truth to power and reclaim our rightful place in history.
Amandla Awethu! (Power is Ours!)
#WeAreAllAfricanStream
Amandla Awethu! (Power is Ours!)
#WeAreAllAfricanStream
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African Stream
Our resolve to expose imperialism and reclaim our narrative as Africans will never falter. The forces that seek to silence our voices will never succeed in quelling our collective spirit. Every effort to divide us strengthens our unity, and every attempt…
Sources:
https://www.wnyc.org/story/250329-marcus-garvey-20th-century-pan-africanist/
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/black-star-line-1919-1923/#:~:text=Edgar%20Hoover%2C%20sent%20a%20black,after%20appeals%2C%20imprisoned%20in%201925.
https://ghana.for91days.com/black-star/
https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20231006/marcus-garvey-story-part-iii
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/oct/25/the-us-invaded-the-island-of-grenada-40-years-ago-the-legacy-of-revolution-lives-on
https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/grenada-marks-40-years-since-the-assassination-of-revolutionary-leader-maurice-bishop/
https://www.amnesty.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/amr320022003en.pdf
https://www.twn.my/noscript2/resurgence/2013/278/cover01.htm#:~:text=The%20two%20dominant%20groups%20were,based%20on%20gradual%20economic%20cooperation.
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/colonial-borders-in-africa-improper-design-and-its-impact-on-african-borderland-communities
https://unia-aclgovernment.com/history/the-negro-world/
https://marcusgarveymuseum.com/index.php/history/the-negro-world
https://spyscape.com/article/5-surprising-facts-about-the-fbis-first-african-american-agent
https://www.wnyc.org/story/250329-marcus-garvey-20th-century-pan-africanist/
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/black-star-line-1919-1923/#:~:text=Edgar%20Hoover%2C%20sent%20a%20black,after%20appeals%2C%20imprisoned%20in%201925.
https://ghana.for91days.com/black-star/
https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20231006/marcus-garvey-story-part-iii
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/oct/25/the-us-invaded-the-island-of-grenada-40-years-ago-the-legacy-of-revolution-lives-on
https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/grenada-marks-40-years-since-the-assassination-of-revolutionary-leader-maurice-bishop/
https://www.amnesty.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/amr320022003en.pdf
https://www.twn.my/noscript2/resurgence/2013/278/cover01.htm#:~:text=The%20two%20dominant%20groups%20were,based%20on%20gradual%20economic%20cooperation.
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/colonial-borders-in-africa-improper-design-and-its-impact-on-african-borderland-communities
https://unia-aclgovernment.com/history/the-negro-world/
https://marcusgarveymuseum.com/index.php/history/the-negro-world
https://spyscape.com/article/5-surprising-facts-about-the-fbis-first-african-american-agent
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HAS KAMALA HARRIS MADE ABOLITIONISTS EMPIRE APOLOGISTS?
Black US voters have traditionally backed Democrat candidates for the presidency, and the 2024 election has the added factor of a possible first woman of colour getting the top job. Could the hope of better lives for Black people under her leadership be the reason why progressive African voices are not speaking out against US imperialist policies now that she leads the ticket?
During a recent appearance on the Breakfast Club (Power 105.1 FM), Green Party vice-presidential nominee Butch Ware says formerly vocal abolitionists (activists against prison industrial complex and racial capitalism and imperialism) have gone mute since Kamala Harris became the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.
Video credit: @Breakfast Club Power 105.1 FM
Black US voters have traditionally backed Democrat candidates for the presidency, and the 2024 election has the added factor of a possible first woman of colour getting the top job. Could the hope of better lives for Black people under her leadership be the reason why progressive African voices are not speaking out against US imperialist policies now that she leads the ticket?
During a recent appearance on the Breakfast Club (Power 105.1 FM), Green Party vice-presidential nominee Butch Ware says formerly vocal abolitionists (activists against prison industrial complex and racial capitalism and imperialism) have gone mute since Kamala Harris became the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.
Video credit: @Breakfast Club Power 105.1 FM
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Continued... During a lively debate on the show, journalist Angela Rye responded with optimism on why abolitionists have become quiet, since Harris became the DNC presidential candidate saying, “Could it be that she is someone who listens to voices on all sides?"
Sources: https://www.forbes.com/sites/stratfor/2017/02/09/the-modern-day-abolitionist-movement/
https://www.amacad.org/publication/daedalus/two-worlds-race-revisited-meditation-race-age-obama
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/barack-obama-race-relations-213493/
https://isreview.org/issue/100/black-awakening-obamas-america/index.html
https://revistia.org/files/articles/ejss_v6_i1_23/Vukelic.pdf
https://www.ft.com/content/8c7032b4-b9d9-49ae-8e49-75fb23e59f02
https://powerinplaceproject.com/news/2020/6/19/the-2020-abolitionist-movement-a-new-road-to-liberation
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/black-men-voting-battle-frustration/story?id=111185925
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/06/us/politics/biden-trump-black-voters-poll-democrats.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/stratfor/2017/02/09/the-modern-day-abolitionist-movement/
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/jan/23/untouchables-wall-street-prosecutions-obama
https://jacobin.com/2021/06/barack-obama-ezra-klein-nyt-wall-street-bailouts
Sources: https://www.forbes.com/sites/stratfor/2017/02/09/the-modern-day-abolitionist-movement/
https://www.amacad.org/publication/daedalus/two-worlds-race-revisited-meditation-race-age-obama
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/barack-obama-race-relations-213493/
https://isreview.org/issue/100/black-awakening-obamas-america/index.html
https://revistia.org/files/articles/ejss_v6_i1_23/Vukelic.pdf
https://www.ft.com/content/8c7032b4-b9d9-49ae-8e49-75fb23e59f02
https://powerinplaceproject.com/news/2020/6/19/the-2020-abolitionist-movement-a-new-road-to-liberation
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/black-men-voting-battle-frustration/story?id=111185925
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/06/us/politics/biden-trump-black-voters-poll-democrats.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/stratfor/2017/02/09/the-modern-day-abolitionist-movement/
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/jan/23/untouchables-wall-street-prosecutions-obama
https://jacobin.com/2021/06/barack-obama-ezra-klein-nyt-wall-street-bailouts
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Do you agree with Angela or do you agree with the Green Party's Butch that some Black people have become apologists for the US empire just because a Black face might get the top job?
Anonymous Poll
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Angela
93%
Butch
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