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The African Academy Incentive: March 2009
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Editor of Research for the African Academy, Daniella Maison BA (Hons) MA. Sunday, 29 March 2009. LDA Live: Black Boys In London's Schools - download. We encourage and welcome you to email your thoughts, concerns or comments to africanacademy@live.co.uk or post on the comments section on here,. Yours in Solidarity,. Isha Daniella Maison BA (Hons) MA. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To The African Academy. View my complete profile. Black Women and Hip Hop. Death of A Mad Black Woman.
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The African Academy Incentive: July 2009
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Editor of Research for the African Academy, Daniella Maison BA (Hons) MA. Friday, 31 July 2009. The Negro Speaks of Rivers, Langston Hughes. I've known rivers ancient as the world and older than the. Flow of human blood in human veins. My soul has grown deep like the rivers. I bathed in the Euphrates when dawns were young,. I built my hut near the Congo and it lulled me to sleep. I looked upon the Nile and raised the pyramids above it. I heard the singing of the Mississippi when Abe Lincoln.
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The African Academy Incentive: An invaluable insight from Professor Rex Nettleford
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Editor of Research for the African Academy, Daniella Maison BA (Hons) MA. Friday, 24 April 2009. An invaluable insight from Professor Rex Nettleford. Caribbean culture too diverse to be labelled – Prof Nettleford. BY MIRANDA LA ROSE STABROEKNEWS. September 5, 2008. He said it was possible for a Caribbean citizen to be baptized as a Roman Catholic, an Anglican, a Methodist or a Presbyterian and still find grace and comfort in santeria, voodoo, pocomania, obeah, revivalism, cumina, shango, cumfa or any oth...
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The African Academy Incentive: May 2009
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Editor of Research for the African Academy, Daniella Maison BA (Hons) MA. Tuesday, 12 May 2009. This I Choose, by Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa (1964). O give me not the strident, Demon wail. Of penny whistle and tea-chest guitar;. Nor give me tales of those who rode the trail. Deep in the West of far America! Oh, not for me the songs and nonsense tales. That thrill the modern rabble rout. Who, leaving far behind their tribal values. With traitor zest, ape ‘culture’ from without! The massed impi of so long ago.
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The African Academy Incentive: April 2009
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Editor of Research for the African Academy, Daniella Maison BA (Hons) MA. Monday, 27 April 2009. A beacon of hope, a pioneer of change, a step towards Our Future: Part 2. A fortnight ago we began a hugely insightful feature with Brother Louis March, one of the unsung heroes behind Canada's first Afrocentric school. The response to the first part (scroll down if you missed out) has been highly positive and I'm pleased to now present the second half of our exclusive feature with Louis. The environment and ...
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The African Academy Incentive: A beacon of hope, a pioneer of change, a step towards Our Future: Part 2
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Editor of Research for the African Academy, Daniella Maison BA (Hons) MA. Monday, 27 April 2009. A beacon of hope, a pioneer of change, a step towards Our Future: Part 2. A fortnight ago we began a hugely insightful feature with Brother Louis March, one of the unsung heroes behind Canada's first Afrocentric school. The response to the first part (scroll down if you missed out) has been highly positive and I'm pleased to now present the second half of our exclusive feature with Louis. The environment and ...
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The African Academy Incentive: This I Choose, by Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa (1964)
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Editor of Research for the African Academy, Daniella Maison BA (Hons) MA. Tuesday, 12 May 2009. This I Choose, by Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa (1964). O give me not the strident, Demon wail. Of penny whistle and tea-chest guitar;. Nor give me tales of those who rode the trail. Deep in the West of far America! Oh, not for me the songs and nonsense tales. That thrill the modern rabble rout. Who, leaving far behind their tribal values. With traitor zest, ape ‘culture’ from without! The massed impi of so long ago.
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The African Academy Incentive: A beacon of hope, a pioneer of change, a step towards our future
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Editor of Research for the African Academy, Daniella Maison BA (Hons) MA. Wednesday, 8 April 2009. A beacon of hope, a pioneer of change, a step towards our future. Daniella Maison (Editor of research for The African Academy) interviews Louis March, one of the key figures behind Canada's first Africentric school. Louis, what were the biggest challenges you faced in the months leading up to your success? Who were your main critics? What do you feel were the key needs for an afro-centric school in Canada?