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Kujenga Podcast
by Kujenga
The Kujenga Podcast is dedicated to efforts focused on building a strong, self sufficient nation of melanated people, using Nguzo Saba principles as its keystone.
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Education Part 2
Join us for a lively discussion with Dr. Agbeko Kwasi Aheto Tosu on the purpose of education.
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Education Part 1
Join us for a lively discussion with Dr. Agbeko Kwasi Aheto Tosu on the purpose of education.
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Exploring Alkebu-Lan Centered Spirituality Part 2
Rhonda Sekhmet-Ra founder and leader of Black Awakening Movement discusses returning to Alkebu-Lan framed spirituality as an individual and as a collective.
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Exploring Alkebu-Lan Centered Spirituality Part 1
Rhonda Sekhmet-Ra founder and leader of Black Awakening Movement discusses returning to Alkebu-Lan framed spirituality as an individual and as a collective.
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Black Men, Don't Cheat Part 2
Are you M or P? Join us for a lively discussion on solutions to black men cheating. Special guest: Heka of The PH Company and co-leader of Black Awakening Movement
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Black Men, Don't Cheat Part1
What does the act of cheating say about a black man? Join us for a lively discourse with special guest Heka, owner of The PH Company and co-leader of Black Awakening Movement.
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Kujenga Episode 18 Addiction and Substance Abuse Part 2
Join Kujenga's continued conversation with Dr. A. Al-Khalil Bey MSW, LPC, Master Reiki teacher on overcoming addiction and substance abuse by better understanding the under-utilized pineal gland.
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Kujenga Episode 17 Addiction and Substance Abuse Part 1
Join Kujenga's conversation with guest Dr. A. Al-Khalil Bey MSW, LPC Master Reiki teacher as he educates us on why we abuse substances and how policy impacts treatment.
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African Masculine Identity Part 2
Join us with special guest mama Makeda of Black Awakening Movement as we explore what we can do as a community to uplift our men.
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African Masculine Identity Part 1
Join our conversation as we explore the role of the masculine in our circle, with special guest Mama Makeda of the Black Awakening Movement
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How Important is African History Today? Part 2
Can our African history help us address the issues we face as a people today? Is deep diving into African history still needed? Are Africans getting left behind in the technology age because of our focus on understanding the past?
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How Important is African History Today? Part 1
Can our African history help us address the issues we face as a people today?
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Counter Culture Part 2
Join our continued conversation on different...perhaps weird wellness practices that are reintroduced to the Alkebu-Lan 'African' diaspora
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Counter Culture Part 1
Different...perhaps weird. Join us as we explore wellness practices that have been lost to the diaspora! Follow Makeeba @cultivatelyfe #cultivatelyfe
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Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is the only PanAfrican cultural holiday widely recognized. Why aren't more of us observing it?
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Xmas
A lighthearted discussion on Christmas. We share accounts of our personal socialization of the holiday.
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Nguzo Saba - Imani
Faith
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Nguzo Saba - Kuumba
A conversation exploring the use of kuumba (creativity) to educate and empower our people with @spokenwordexchange's Calvin Early and Arsimmer McCoy
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Nguzo Saba - Nia
On this episode of Kujenga we explore the principle Nia.
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Nguzo Saba - Ujamaa
As Alkebu-Lan people we are primarily consumers and not producers. Our economic power has been severely stunted by imperialist aggression and violence. We must say no more! It is time for us to focus on Ujamaa (cooperative economics) and learn what it takes to be a powerful force economically.
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Nguzo Saba - Ujima
Ujima is a major key to us lifting ourselves out of the quagmire we find ourselves as a people. The principle of Ujima supports the fundamental assumption that African is not just an identity, but also a destiny and duty, i.e., a responsibility.
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Nguzo Saba - Kujichagulia
As Alkebu-Lan people, we face challenges that hinder us from speaking for ourselves, naming ourselves, creating for ourselves and defining ourselves. This episode explores individual as well as collective paths that we may take to achieve kujichagulia (self-determination) as a people.
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Nguzo Saba - Umoja
The first principle of Nguzo Saba is Umoja ("unity"). This episode explores and promotes Umoja within our melanated family, community and nation.
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Introduction to Kujenga
The Kujenga podcast is dedicated to efforts focused on building a strong, self sufficient nation of melanated people, using Nguzo Saba principles as its keystone.
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