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  1. equis

    Do You Want A Revolution?

    If we don't have a massive shift soon, internally as well as externally, there won't be a chance for us. So it's a need at this point
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    An important thing to consider is nutrition and having something that's calorically dense that...

    An important thing to consider is nutrition and having something that's calorically dense that can still sustain you for days of activity. One of these is pemmican. It's a food source made with tallow mixed with dried berries.
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    It Is Immature To Have A Backpack.

    Shoot even if it's immature I'm carrying my backpack. People pull judgements out of thin air and call it a hot take now adays. Meanwhile she's carrying a bag in the video. What's the difference?
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    Do Ya'll Keep A Bugout Bag Handy?

    A bug out bag is a must. So most definitely. My family have had them set up for years but I'd like to get more efficient with the contents. The concept of extreme camping and backpacking has inspired this thought.
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    New Walmart Will Include A Police Workspace

    It saddens me to think of all the wasted potential that these HBCUs have. The amount of systematic things that could've been built for blacks if they didn't prioritize lining their pockets and keeping tight fists. But I have hope that as more blacks who want to actually see progress for our...
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    I don't believe there's gonna be a bouncing back. The patterns of urban development that we've...

    I don't believe there's gonna be a bouncing back. The patterns of urban development that we've seen are fairly new and even the concept of suburbs weren't invented until the 50s. So it could very well be the case that it's just down hill for Atlanta from here.
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    Killer Mike Concert Experience

    It was definitely an exciting and yet sobering experience. We saw the last embers of Old Atlanta in that building that night. Walking around downtown Atlanta everything was just so decrepit and hollowed out. Urban decay isn't coming, it's here.
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    Y'all got that steak so raw you could still milk it😂

    Y'all got that steak so raw you could still milk it😂
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    China's been on such a rampage that it'll throw it's own citizens in the fire for the sake of...

    China's been on such a rampage that it'll throw it's own citizens in the fire for the sake of growth. It doesn't seem that China has any ties in this, and if that's the case I'm hoping it stays that way. Africa needs to learn to stand on its own two.
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    Exactly! I think this might be a make it or break it moment for Kenya. Nigeria already getting...

    Exactly! I think this might be a make it or break it moment for Kenya. Nigeria already getting their status up, but I'm hoping this growth and industrialization doesn't just end there.
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    Hopefully not. Either way, I feel that tides are turning. The more sovereign thinking black...

    Hopefully not. Either way, I feel that tides are turning. The more sovereign thinking black people get into industries like science, math and tech, the more we're able to get things moving
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    Kenya To Launch Their First Satellite

    It'll be for observation which would include weather analysis and global mapping. One of the goals of the satellite is to help with the agricultural sectors in Africa
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    Kenya To Launch Their First Satellite

    I personally find this to be huge news. https://ksa.go.ke/taifa-1-satellite/
  14. Tariq Nasheed Buck Breaking Review | A Much Needed Conversation

    Tariq Nasheed Buck Breaking Review | A Much Needed Conversation

    Buck Breaking arrived at the perfect time as we find ourselves in a place in time where gender dynamics seem to find themselves at the forefront of all of our conversations. As many of us see, various ideologies such as intersectional feminism and sexual liberation have caused our community to...
  15. American Maroon Review | Tariq Showcases FBA's Inextricable Linkage to Africa In New Film

    American Maroon Review | Tariq Showcases FBA's Inextricable Linkage to Africa In New Film

    At last, world renowned Hidden Colors Series filmmaker Tariq Nasheed hits the streets with his latest documentary series, American Maroon. Nasheed's latest project is a film that endeavors to tell the story of the historic American Maroons, their life of struggle and survival in North Carolina...
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    When did The Honorable Marcus Garvey become dishonorable?

    I've heard the same rhetoric within the Israelite community as well. I think we're seeing a phenomenon in the black consciousness space where people are being torn between these nationalities or blackness. Seems like people are trying to mend some cognitive dissonance.
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    Black immigrants 1st, 2nd gen even should be 2nd class

    I have the same mindset. A win for any blacks is a win for me. I'm in no way jealous or grudgeful. I'm just against all forms of anti-blackness, which I'm seeing a lot of within the black conscience space. I've personally never stepped foot in the Caribbean or even really feel enough of a...
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    Black immigrants 1st, 2nd gen even should be 2nd class

    https://chicagocrusader.com/reparations-and-pan-africanism/ I'm personally not a Pan-Africanist, but I can't deny the fact that "non-FBA" and "FBA" have attempted to work together for the better interest of blacks for hundreds of years. But of course the riders in these various groups were...
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    Equis Rants : The Hyena Uprising

    There are many players in the destruction or the black community, one of the most vocal being the low value women (or hyenas) that aim to weaken the value system of our community for selfish gains. Are those that have been deteriorating the value system of the black community the same ones we...
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    Black immigrants 1st, 2nd gen even should be 2nd class

    There's actually a history of non-FBA support that's not highlighted within the political landscape. The notion of reparations actually came from Pan-Africanism. As far as the notion of "calling out our coons", there's a couple of things to be said about that. Firstly, let's not pretend that...