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Featured African Designer lafalaise-dion From Côte d'Ivoire
I grew up in a society where we were taught to reject, to demonize African spirituality and mystical practices. Naturally, as I grew up, I felt a fear of anything that emanated from African spirituality. The gods, the practices, created in me a psychosis. However, I kept hidden in myself an unexplained admiration for the cauri
On Repeat-Here We Go!
Nigerian artist Asake is fire! The song I currently have in rotation and on repeat as I am writing this short blog post is ‘What's up my G’ from his brand new album Work of Art.
Like many of Asake's songs, ‘What's up my G’ features an ensemble of symphony, afro tribal beats,
DJ Tene' Tabasamu-My Soul Floats in Afro-Beats!
Definition of my soul floating in Afrobeats:
When an African song, and/or beat makes me feel as if my whole being is floating within the energy of the music frequency, and I don’t wanna leave…So therefore certain particular songs are on repeat-all day, all week, or for a full month!
When I can't stop listening to a particular song-my soul is embedded in the sound
NO ONE is Originally From America
If you are just now beginning to study Africa, and African Ancestry, you may be a little confused due to lack of knowledge or misinformation-Like not knowing that Africa is a continent, and not a country, and that Africa is the origin of the black and wooly haired.
Every ethnicity is beautiful in their own way-and every race has their own unique physical traits, that make them stand out.
For example:
Finding and Accepting Your African Roots
We all have either freely chose to migrate to America, were brought by force, kidnapped, enslaved, or came here fleeing from wars, political injustices and/or other problems, in ones country of origin.
Let us begin and continue to study the history of our original DNA. The Americas
Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean That You Should
This is just a short little tip and saying that came to me when it comes to business and personal finances. I am learning that just because you can, doesn't mean that you should.
Self Analysis
Start questioning your motives behind everything that
From Africa to Martin Luther King, Jr-Let Freedom Ring
Okay, so today, here in the States, we are celebrating the birthday, life, and legacy of the most popular freedom fighter, Martin Luther King Jr. He was one of the many Black leaders in the 1950’s and 60’s, who fought on behalf of Africans that were brought here by way of slavery to The Americas.
Martin Luther King, Jr was a Christian minister who not only fought for Africans in America to have the same rights as American Europeans, but