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Sankofa Pan African Series
Sankofa Pan Africa
10 episodes
5 days ago
Sankofa Pan African Series was created as a medium to share the unpopular but relevant history of the African people. In contrast to today's account brought to limelight, it throws light on Africa's role in the development of the world, Africa's culture before colonization, and Africa's relationship with the rest of the world. In this series, you will find stories that have never been told or stories that have been refused to be brought to the limelight. This series is not to encourage us to go back to our old ways but to look back, take treasures of wisdom from the past and apply it to our fu
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Sankofa Pan African Series was created as a medium to share the unpopular but relevant history of the African people. In contrast to today's account brought to limelight, it throws light on Africa's role in the development of the world, Africa's culture before colonization, and Africa's relationship with the rest of the world. In this series, you will find stories that have never been told or stories that have been refused to be brought to the limelight. This series is not to encourage us to go back to our old ways but to look back, take treasures of wisdom from the past and apply it to our fu
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Sankofa Pan African Series
Ambassador Makeda Antoine Discusses Chances of Real Freedom Through the 4th Industrial Revolution

Welcome to our 1st part of an interview with Ambassador Makeba Antoine - Cambridge as we discuss the 4th Industrial Revolution.

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4 years ago
13 minutes 35 seconds

Sankofa Pan African Series
Major Links Between Nubia, Kush, and Ancient Egypt | Sankofa Pan African Series

Major Links Between Nubia, Kush, and Ancient Egypt | Sankofa Pan African Series  

In today's audio, we will be looking at the Major Links Between Nubia, Kush, and Ancient Egypt. Enjoy this video as Dr. Bunmi Oyinsan throws light on the subject.

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4 years ago
7 minutes 54 seconds

Sankofa Pan African Series
Migration: Are Europe and America Hypocritical | Featuring Professor Okome

Migration: Are Europe and America Hypocritical | Featuring Professor Okome | Sankofa Pan African   Do European countries and the US have any moral justification for keeping immigrants out? Join Professor Okome as we discuss.

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4 years ago
29 minutes 4 seconds

Sankofa Pan African Series
Africans Discovered America Centuries Before Columbus Ever Left Europe

Africans Discovered America Centuries Before Columbus Ever Left Europe | Sankofa Pan African Series  

Welcome to #candidafrica​ truthful and unapologetic Africans discovered America centuries before Christopher Columbus ever left Europe by Dan Von Hoyel ~ Black Before Columbus Came: The African Discovery of America  

In collaboration with 2nacheki YouTube Channel

#africanspeeches​ #speeches​ #Africa

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4 years ago
13 minutes 52 seconds

Sankofa Pan African Series
Aksum: The African Kingdom Which Once Dominated Arabia

#AfricanHistory​ #Africa​ #history​

At the zenith of its glory, the Aksumite Empire extended over the rich lands of northern Ethiopia, Sudan and southern Arabia. Aksum also had sovereignty over peoples who inhabited countries south of the boundaries of the Roman empire, between the Sahara to the west and the inner Arabian desert to the east.

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4 years ago
7 minutes 1 second

Sankofa Pan African Series
How Did This African Woman Lead a Slave Revolt to Take Over the West Indies?

How Did This African Woman Lead a Slave Revolt to Take Over the West Indies? 

Breffu was an Akwamu leader of the 1733 slave insurrection on St. John (then known as St. Jan) in Danish West Indies. She committed suicide with 23 other rebels to evade capture as the rebellion weakened in 1734. Watch this episode as Dr. Bunmi throws light on this topic.  

#AfricanHistory​ #SlaveRovolts​ #AfricanWomen​

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4 years ago
9 minutes 17 seconds

Sankofa Pan African Series
What Did Ancient Egyptians Look Like?

There have been for many years controversies about the origin of ancient Egyptians. Some scientists have said that Egyptians are closely related to the Europeans, but we know for a fact that they came from the southern part of Africa (Most likely Uganda). Find out more in this podcast hosted by Dr. Bunmi Oyinsan.

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4 years ago
17 minutes 2 seconds

Sankofa Pan African Series
What Caused the Decline of Ancient Egypt? | Sankofa Pan African Series

Ancient Egypt has long been recognized as the first civilization of the world. However, today Egypt does not hold the title of a top economic capital. What caused the decline of ancient Egypt, and what lessons can we learn from them?   Enjoy this podcast as Dr. Bunmi Oyinsan throws light on the subject.

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4 years ago
8 minutes 24 seconds

Sankofa Pan African Series
Why, When and How Did Europe Twist African History
Dr. Bunmi shares insights on how Europe twisted history to undermine Africa’s major contribution to world development.
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4 years ago
23 minutes 2 seconds

Sankofa Pan African Series
Know African History, Change the Narrative
#AfricanHistory #Africa #history In this video, I talk about what to expect from Sankofa series. Please like, comment, and subscribe to this channel.
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4 years ago
11 minutes 18 seconds

Sankofa Pan African Series
Sankofa Pan African Series was created as a medium to share the unpopular but relevant history of the African people. In contrast to today's account brought to limelight, it throws light on Africa's role in the development of the world, Africa's culture before colonization, and Africa's relationship with the rest of the world. In this series, you will find stories that have never been told or stories that have been refused to be brought to the limelight. This series is not to encourage us to go back to our old ways but to look back, take treasures of wisdom from the past and apply it to our fu