![]() (1) Black/Cultural nationalism & Afrocentrism are NOT Pan-Africanism via a quick series of tweets:Ī Primer on Pan Africanism/Nkrumah Toureism This blog post serves the purpose of serving as a teaching tool that provides information & links for: (a) someone who is unaware about these topics &/or (b) a quick link for those who want to help the those who don’t know.īut before I list out these texts & documentaries, I want to clear the air on somethings I see going around on social media that are extremely problematic. So in light of these misinformation campaigns, I decided to list out key texts on understanding race, ethnicity, & how white supremacist racism works as well as some ACTUAL documentaries that do a way better job at providing historically accurate information as we attempt to decolonize & move forward towards equitable political liberation for all. Unfortunately reactionary cishetpatriarchal Black men & Black women are taking advantage of these interests & are directing many to hegemony painted in Black. In light of a lot of people paying attention to the extrajudicial murders of Black men in the news (& all the Black women being murdered by both the police & Black men but I see the reactionary cishetpatriarchs are ignoring that) a lot of people are open to trying to find out more about their Blackness, our history, and understanding how we got to where we are today. Traveling around the country, the film features scholars, historians, and social commentators who uncovered such amazing facts about things such as: The original image of Christ The true story about the Moors The original people of Asia The great west African empires The presence of Africans in America before Columbus The real reason slavery was ended And much more.So I have been thinking about writing this post for a while & now I’m finally getting to it. This film series discusses some of the reasons the contributions of African and aboriginal people have been left out of the pages of history. Hidden Colors is a documentary series about the real and untold history of people of color around the globe. *This event is Sponsored by Aarius Dumas Productions No more screenings will be available in the Columbus area. LOCATION: The US Bank Conference Theater | The Ohio State University - Ohio Union 1739 N High St, Columbus, OH 43210-1307, United States Tickets go on sale now via Eventbrite ( )įor in person payment and group sales contact Aarius or simply use EventBrite. Attention: Columbus, OH will be hosting a public screening of Hidden Colors 5 The Art of Black Warfare. ![]()
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