04.22.2008

Life and Debt:
Globalization and Jamaica



Utilizing excerpts from the award-winning non-fiction text "A Small Place" by Jamaica Kincaid, Life & Debt is a woven tapestry of sequences focusing on the stories of individual Jamaicans whose strategies for survival and parameters of day-to-day existence are determined by the U.S. and other foreign economic agendas. By combining traditional documentary telling with a stylized narrative framework, the complexity of international lending, structural adjustment policies and free trade will be understood in the context of the day-to-day realities of the people whose lives they impact.

and....

The Francophone Community Partnership and the Democratic Republic of Congo's Hands Association are sponsoring the

FETE FANTASTIQUE FRANCOPHONE




What:
Celebration of Congolese (central African) culture with a fashion show, dance performances, music video projection, American and Congolese Food, and live music
Where: University YMCA, Wright St., Urbana
When: Saturday, April 26th from 7-10pm
Cost: $3 w/U of I i.d., $10 general admission


tha illest

yo its been a while since i posted so i feel like i owe yall people out there something good....this mix is something i put together for friends, and alls ive heard back is like 'yo that mix is bangin!' so, hereyago....

THA BANGER VOL. 1
[get it]

tracklist:

4.16.2008



Repatriation an Unfinished Business

Repatriation not migration
Set the people free
It is known to every nation

Each vine to his fig tree


Repatriation not migration
A difference you will see

One stands for all the people's freedom

The other not for me.


Repatriation not migration
Then shall captives free

From savage and oppressive rule

To justice and equality

Repatriation not migration
It is for us to see

Three hundred year of hard oppression

Was read in history

Repatriation not migration
Our homes we long to see

Now comes the end of tribulations

As told in prophecy


Repatriation not migration
United we must stand

To claim our promised portion
With true determination


Repatriation not migration
All aliens now must flee

We know the truth of revelation

What is to be must be.


REPATRIATION: YES!
MIGRATION: NO!

-Author unknown


New album by BURNING SPEAR coming out this year!
JAH IS REAL


[WEBSITE]





April 21, 1966
Groundnation Day




04.09.2008

Black Power [Kwame Ture]


celebration




channeling

you up on this 2.0 . . .so i was thinking about how we might help the internet to organize itself better, or more specifically to enhance the ways in which consciousness raising information/experiences can reach people more and in concert with each other. . .resonate...vibrate...so this is some stuff ive 'channeled' to yall from some other sites (of which most you can find at links on the side of this page)...

[oh an click up on the liberator bar sometime to see whats crackin ova there - if you dont 10 times a day already...]



04.02.2008

[click for schedule]

April 3-5, 2008 @ UIUC


AND ALL STOOD BY

03.26.2008

The Ravaging of Africa Pt. IV: AFRICAN RESISTANCE

Written by Asad Ismi and produced by Kristin Schwatrz
The Ravaging of Africa is a four part audio documentary series about the destructive impact of US imperialism on the continent.


Angela Davis was recently at the University of Illinois for the 2nd time this month for the 2008 Women Of Color Conference.
Just wanted to say THANK YOU DR DAVIS for inspiring us all and droppin' the truth.

some organizations she mentioned:

CRITICAL RESISTANCE

INCITE! WOMEN OF COLOR AGAINST VIOLENCE


tha conexshuns

03.19.2008

The Ravaging of Africa, Part 2:
ECONOMIC WAR

Written by Asad Ismi and produced by Kristin Schwatrz
The Ravaging of Africa is a four part audio documentary series about the destructive impact of US imperialism on the continent.



Eleni Gabre-Madhin on the possibility of ECEX (Ethiopian Commodities Exchange)


The Ravaging of Africa, Part 3:
CORPORATE PLUNDER


Written by Asad Ismi and produced by Kristin Schwatrz
The Ravaging of Africa is a four part audio documentary series about the destructive impact of US imperialism on the continent.

Euvin Naidoo on investing in Africa

who is this dude selling Africa to exactly? whackness - but people believe in what/how he says....esp. the corporations.

you up on dis?

readers - just to give you an idea of some of things you might find by checking out the links on the right side of this blog. everything you see here can be found by exploring there...i wonder what else is out there??

blog ya bantukelani








(blog oyo ezali na francais, angele, mpe lingala)

Ce blog est destiné aux personnes noires Afrikaines de n'importe quelle partie du monde. Il a pour but d'informer et de vulgariser la vérité historique dans le respect des instructions laissées par les Grands Héros qui jalonnent l'histoire des peuples Afrikains. Je vous offre des informations qui peuvent nous rendre service en ces heures critiques où les Afrikains souffrent. Je suis une adepte de la Tradition Kongo (BUKONGO) et de la spiritualité Afrikaine. Je ne me trompe pas quand je dis que notre libération est d'ordre spirituel car c'est l'ésprit qui libère le corps, celle qui ouvre la voie de la libération véritable et au futur préstigieux prophétique du continent Afrikain. Si vous ne connaissez pas l'idéologie Afrocentriste et Panafrikaniste lisez d'abord la section HOTEP KIMIA YENGE et procurez vous les livres que je conseille et vous saurez tous. Bonne visite et que nos Ancêtres forts et exemplaires vous guident.



Virtual Museum of Political Art: Paintings from the Congo




Cheri Cherin (Kinshasa)

"L'Esclavagisme (Slavery)", oil on canvas, 152 x 250 cm, 2006.









Rumba Lingala as Colonial Resistence

by Jesse Samba Wheeler
published in Image & Narrative (2005)

note: This article is dope and it even includes samples of music and images. Image & Narrative is a pretty slick online journal too in both content and layout, and I would highly recommend checking out at least issues 10 & 11 . Some of the other articles include:

- Visualization of subliminal strategies in world music: An ethnomusicological analysis of socio-cultural transformations through maracatu and mangue beat in the city of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil

- We Are Who We Believe Ourselves to Be': Curaçao Jazz and the Expression of Identity

- Heeding the Creole Voice (in the Seychelles Islands): Alternatives to race and nation as identifiers of cultural value

- Ribbon Shirts in Rasta Colors: Native American Syncretic Musical and Visual Strategies of (Jamaican) Resistance in the Lyrical Imagery, CD Jacket Art, and Performance Costuming of Hopi/Diné Reggae Singjay Casper Loma-Da-Wa

- Lyrical Subversion in Cuban Reggae


DocSouth

Documenting the American South (DocSouth), a digital publishing initiative sponsored by the University Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, provides access to digitized primary materials that offer Southern perspectives on American history and culture. It supplies teachers, students, and researchers at every educational level with a wide array of titles they can use for reference, studying, teaching, and research.

The texts, images, and other materials come primarily from the premier Southern collections in the libraries at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. These original Southern materials can be found in several library locations, including the Southern Historical Collection, one of the largest collections of Southern manuscripts in the country; the North Carolina Collection, the most complete printed documentation of a single state anywhere; the Rare Book Collection, which holds an extensive Southern pamphlet collection; and Davis Library, which offers rich holdings of printed materials on the Southeast.

note: this is an amazing resource - and it is free.


breath of life | a conversation about black music

alls i go to say about this one is that brother listens to great music, and always brings the truth when choosing albums to feature and what he be sayin about the music too.

PROJECT CENSORED: TOP CENORED STORIES OF 2006-2007

miziki ya www

03.12.2008

special guest: AMIR MUHAMMAD


Tomorrow, March 12th from 9am-10pm on WRFU-LP 104.5, we will have special guest Amir Muhammad, scholar and president of the Collections & Stories of American Muslims along with the hosts of Daughters of Eve (Saturdays 11-12pm), Sister Patsy and Sister Takeya. Mr. Muhammad will be discussing the history of American Muslims and the work of his organization to remember, preserve and teach their legacy. We recently did a show with Daughters of Eve about this topic HERE.















Sunday 3/9 and Monday 3/10 @
The Central Illinois M
osque and Islamic Center, Mr. Muhammad will be lecturing on and showing "Muslims in America: A History", a traveling documents and photography exhibit. A history of the Muslims from the pre-slave period, to Civil Rights, to the significance of the Nation of Islam, and current times. For more details and other events put on by the Muslim Students Association for UNITY WEEK (week of 3/10-3/13), click the the flier.

The US Prison Gulag


New York Times:
Prison Nation (2008)

Black Agenda Report:
Black Prison Gulag and the Police State (2008)

Mumia Abu Jamal:
Prisonhouse of Nations (2008)

Parole time for the MOVE 9




Young Black Men and Prison


The Prison-Industrial Complex



more information: www.prisonsucks.com

03.05.2008

The Ravaging
of Africa,
Part 1:

MILITARIZING
AFRICA




Written by Asad Ismi and produced by Kristin Schwatrz
The Ravaging of Africa is a four part audio documentary series about the destructive impact of US imperialism on the continent.









BLACK AGEN
DA REPORT:

No Arms! No Transfers! No Military Aid!
It's
Time To Demilitarize US Policy in Africa










PAMBAZUKA NEWS:

The US ‘War on
Terror’ Exported to Rwanda: A Threat to Peace in DRC











MUMIA ABU JAMAL:

W in Africa pt.II


LOLAKA YA AFRIKA VOL. 2; 100% na Lingala


DOWNLOAD/READ/PRINT
[if you print the first & second page double sided and the third and forth page double sided, you can fold them in half and staple for a magazine to distribute or sell]

02.27.2008

Afro-Futurism & African Fractals


SuN Ra

Cosmic Equation by Sun Ra

Then another tomorrow
They never told me of
Came with the abruptness of a fiery dawn
And spoke of Cosmic Equations:
The equations of sight-similarity
The equations of sound-similarity
Subtle Living Equations
Clear only to those
Who wish to be attuned
To the vibrations of the Outer Cosmic Worlds.
Subtle living equations
of the outer-realms
Dear only to those
Who fervently wish the greater life


Ron Eglash: African fractals, in buildings and braids



Ron Eglash homepage/simulation software/more information

and this issshhhh!!!!!! (its the future!)

DJ Spooky - Ghost World: A Story in Sound Mixtape (listen)
tracklist

also...


Liberator Blog Posts on Afro-Futurism including an article by Kodwo Esun

02.20.2008

Amiri
Baraka

on: Obama, People's Democracy,
BoOZHwAA Democracy
and the Political Moment.

AND


It's Nation Time! (side two)







This week we discussed and listened to the influence of Black Nationalism and African Consciousness in Jazz Music from the 1960s. We also heard the second half of Amiri Baraka's recording It's Nation Time!

If you are interested in this you can listen to some Coltrane, Archie Shepp, Max Roach, Charles Mingus, Don Cherry, Randy Weston, and MANY OTHERS! And you can read:

John Coltrane and The Jazz Revolution of the 1960s
by Frank Kofsky








Black Music

by Imamu Amiri Baraka