Description
In this engaging series, Ɔbenfo (Professor) Kamau Kambon and his son Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon host an intergenerational discussion on a wide range of topics including history, politics, social issues, organizational structures, offense and defense for Black people, jazz, economics/finance, spirituality, mulattofication, health, vectors of compromise, sellouts, decolonization, intergenerational discontinuity, subtle suicide, the historic first Abibitumi Conference and a variety of subjects related to Abibitumi (Black Power) and Abibifahodie (Black Liberation). This compilation held in the Kantanka (a made-in-Ghana car) also features those who are also along for the ride throughout the roads and streets of Ghana. Each video is chock full of insightful analysis and deep wisdom. Volume 1-3 includes parts 1-31 out of the complete 31-video set:
Part 1: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Jollof Rice, WEB Du Bois, n.k.
Part 2: Kambon Kantanka Conversation Series: On Sovereignty
Part 3: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Black Liberation vs. Hedonism
Part 4: Kambon Kantanka Conversation Series: Contrary-diction, Rhetorical Ethic, Right & Wrong
Part 5: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: The problems we have with each other
Part 6: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Getting the Newest Upgrade
Part 7: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Why and How to Change Your “Default Settings”
Part 8: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Are you a thermostat or a thermometer?
Part 9: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Prayer, Libation and T.E.R.M.S.
Part 10: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Counterintelligence, Counter-intelligence and Counter Intelligence
Part 11: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Organs and Organizations
Part 12: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Offense and Defense
Part 13: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: How you live and how you die
Part 14: Kambon Kantanka Conversations Confusion vs. Clarity
Part 15: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Contract with the Creator
Part 16: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Jazz Greats: Roses That Grew from the Concrete
Part 17: Kambon Kantanka Conversations What You’re Doing, Your Undoing and Thy Will be Done
Part 18: Kambon Kantanka Conversations Holding the Almighty Creator Accountable
Part 19: Kambon Kantanka Conversations Hijacking the Black Mind
Part 21: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: The Tragic Mulatto, (Buffer) Class Analysis and Red Herrings
Part 22: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Your Health, Your real wealth stolen by stealth
Part 23: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: How and Why to Avoid Becoming a “prostiScholar”
Part 24: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Costumes Cosmetics Gadgets and Theatrics disguise Buffoons, Coons, Sambos, Sellouts, and Traitors
Part 25: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Dikenga Decolonizing Decolonization
Part 26: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: BASSSSIIICCCCSS
Part 27: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: Intergenerational Discontinuity in the Afrikan-Centered Community
Part 28: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: The Historic First Abibitumi Conference
Part 29a: Kambon Kantanka Conversation Series Part 29a. featuring Okunini (Dr.) Heru Ofori-Atta on the Importance of Travel
Part 29b: Kambon Kantanka Conversation Series Part 29b. featuring Okunini (Dr.) Heru Ofori-Atta on the Importance of Travel
Part 29c: Kambon Kantanka Conversation Series Part 29c. featuring Okunini (Dr.) Heru Ofori-Atta on the Importance of Travel
Part 30: Kambon Kantanka Conversations The Importance of the First Historic Abibitumi Conference on Black Power
Part 31: Kambon Kantanka Conversations Subtle Suicide vs Black Power
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