Tag Archives: Marimba Ani

Learning Legacies (Juneteenth)

Here in England (London), we don’t have “leaders” but “figures.” We have personalities, and sometimes, icons. Our place is the radio space! These are the “conscious” stations that inform the “people.” They are as follows: Genesis Radio 91.6 Omega Radio … Continue reading

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prophecy fulfilled

In Yurugu (1994) Marimba Ani defined the Asili as “the logos of a culture, within which its various aspects cohere. It is the developmental germ/seed of a culture. It is the cultural essence, the ideological core, the matrix of a … Continue reading

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The Need for Justice

I have outlined the concept of a prison with the oppressed people as the inmates; however, this analogy is not complete. These people have been involuntarily confined having been paradoxically defined as both helpless “minors” (wards of the court) and … Continue reading

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Identifying the invisible narrative

A core aspect of the maintenance of racism white supremacy or colonialism [is] making white domination [seem] organic, natural, and [ordained] by God Listervelt Middleton: “how do you get African people to see the urgency of the situation” Marimba Ani: … Continue reading

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