One Africa One Voice
"Because of the progress mankind has achieved and because of the difficulties that are at times part and parcel of progress and prosperity, we find ourselves at a crossroad where we might make the world safe for our future generations or we might all perish together." Haile Selassie the 1st
Monday, September 17, 2012
Rastafarian Zimbabwean: What Zimbabweans really think of Jamaicans
Rastafarian Zimbabwean: What Zimbabweans really think of Jamaicans: By Masimba Musodza It was my first month in the UK, and I got a job at a construction site. Because I speak with rather a posh English ac...
Friday, September 14, 2012
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Enuktatash
"This generation must, out of relative obscurity, and exalted desperation, must discover and fulfill its mission. Betrayal of the sacrifices and spirit of the ancestors is no longer optional."
K. Abahu
In advance of the approaching Ethiopian New Year; inspired by the same and in a renewed spirit of solidarity, One World will be changing its name to One Africa, One Voice. In a move to encompass and speak more directly to the majority African World Diaspora, whether be it Brazil, the greater Caribbean, North America, Europe and of course the land we love, Mama Africa, we take the new years as a dawn for greater uprising.
We are challenged to become a beacon of inspired thought and cherished dialogue between peoples of African ascent around the globe. And for me personally, a global network for the African Rastafari Peoples nation.
Once again, we make the call for writers, artists, poets and others to help contribute to such works in the spirit of solidarity and progressive rebuilding of our family. Let your voice be heard. And let us rise our voice as one.
Enuktatash. Melkam Addis Amet. Melkam Addis Aalat.
K. Abahu
K. Abahu
In advance of the approaching Ethiopian New Year; inspired by the same and in a renewed spirit of solidarity, One World will be changing its name to One Africa, One Voice. In a move to encompass and speak more directly to the majority African World Diaspora, whether be it Brazil, the greater Caribbean, North America, Europe and of course the land we love, Mama Africa, we take the new years as a dawn for greater uprising.
We are challenged to become a beacon of inspired thought and cherished dialogue between peoples of African ascent around the globe. And for me personally, a global network for the African Rastafari Peoples nation.
Once again, we make the call for writers, artists, poets and others to help contribute to such works in the spirit of solidarity and progressive rebuilding of our family. Let your voice be heard. And let us rise our voice as one.
Enuktatash. Melkam Addis Amet. Melkam Addis Aalat.
K. Abahu
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
Team Africa
I really do love watching just how many Diasporan Africans are coming away from the 2012 games with medals in hand. For that matter, simply how many have participated proudly for their countries and the Diaspora at large. They may be patriotic nationalists representing many divergent political agendas, but they too are global emissaries of Africans, proud Africans, who delight in seeing our brothers and sisters represent us so well. Let people say all they like that we behave as crabs in a barrel. There are moments, these games proves it well, that we do nothing but hold up each other and applaud all those who reach the top. I LOVE ALL THE LOVE FOR AFRICA... #GOTEAMAFRICA
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