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The Naga-Maya Civilized the Egyptians
The Naga-Maya civilized the Egyptians is a necessary post to prove to Pan-Africans that it is not all about Africa. Hopefully, this post will help Pan-Africans to realize that the people that they love and worship as Egyptians learnt their science, tech, and way of life from the Naga-Maya of the Americas. In this post are some similarities between the Naga-Maya (Mayans) and the Egyptians. Who is…
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digitalmalia · 7 months
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Ka'ba - House of Worship - Shop here
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zegalba · 5 months
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Katsuhiro Otomo: 'Kaba' Artbook (1988)
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dduane · 3 months
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Hope is a discipline. It’s work to be hopeful. It’s not like a fuzzy feeling. Like, you have to actually put in energy, time, and you have to be clear-eyed, and you have to hold fast to having a vision. It’s a hard thing to maintain. But it matters to have it, to believe that it’s possible, to change the world. You know, that we don’t live in a predetermined, predestined world where like nothing we do has an impact. No, no, that’s not true! Change is, in fact, constant, right? Octavia Butler teaches us. We’re constantly changing. We’re constantly transforming. It doesn’t mean that it’s necessarily good or bad. It just is. That’s always the case. And so, because that's true, we have an opportunity at every moment to push in a direction that we think is actually a direction toward more justice. —(Criminal justice activist) Mariame Kaba
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vitagraphia · 5 months
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Mariame Kabe // Art by Olly Costello (2023)
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elwenyere · 10 months
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-- Mariame Kaba and Kelly Hayes, from Let This Radicalize You
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mindofserenity · 1 year
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Home truly is magnificent ‎سبحان الله
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lilcommissionsopen · 1 month
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Kaba & Chroniko
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spitblaze · 6 months
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LET THIS RADICALIZE YOU RATHER THAN LEAD YOU TO DESPAIR
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convertgrapeling · 2 years
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Chris Kaba was shot dead by London Met police in Streatham on 5 September. He was unarmed and his car was blocked in by police, and his car was found with a single bullet-hole at head height. He was 24 and about to become a dad. He was also known as Madix from the drill group 67.
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A march in his memory was held on 10 September and wrongly reported by news media as a march in memory of the Queen.
If you're angry that the the media's obsession with the Queen's death is keeping news like this out of the headlines, the solution is to keep talking about it.
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notchainedtotrauma · 2 months
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By the way prisonculture is Mariame Kaba.
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explvrer · 6 months
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'hope is a discipline' - mariame kaba on dismantling the carceral state
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digitalmalia · 7 months
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The Ka'ba - House of Worship - Shop here
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blackponderer · 10 months
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(Let This Radicalize You, p. 108, 111)
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antifainternational · 2 years
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September 10, London - Justice 4 Chris Kaba!
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thekidsfromyestergay · 7 months
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Why is nobody talking about what's happening with the met police right now. Chris Kaba, an unarmed Black man, was murdered by an armed officer last year. He was spotted in a car that had connections to a firearms incident, and was shot through the windshield after police had followed him, without ever activating lights or sirens. Kaba was not a suspect in the case, and no firearms were found inside the car. There is no evidence he gave the officer any reason to fire in self defense.
The unnamed officer who shot him is now facing murder charges. 10% of firearms police are now refusing to carry guns in protest- not because they want to prevent future deaths, but because they are afraid of being arrested for 'doing their job'. They are protesting their "rights" to murder without consequence.
The met police are a racist organisation.
Black Londoners, and all Black British people, I wish you and your families safety.
May Chris Kaba rest in peace.
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