Tag: Pan-Africanism

  • Beyond Big Man Palaver: Pan-Africanism in 2022

    Beyond Big Man Palaver: Pan-Africanism in 2022

    Pan-Africanism means we will do it ourselves by doing it together. It grounds economic advancement, political liberation, cultural self-determination and territorial integrity in the unity of all African people on the continent and its diaspora. While the African Union has scored some important wins, African unity essentially fails along class lines.

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  • Nas’ Ultra Black Theory

    Nas’ Ultra Black Theory

    Nas’ Ultra Black Theory “Ultra Black” is the most commercially successful Pan-Africanist artist’s white paper on Black power. As a hip hop capitalist, Nas is the unusual poet laureate who observes neither the saintly asceticism of Bob Marley nor the socialism of W.E.B Du Bois and George Padmore. As a lone-wolf intellectual, Nas may be…

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  • Kendrick Lamar, Black Mecca and Hip-Hop Pan-Africanism

    Kendrick Lamar, Black Mecca and Hip-Hop Pan-Africanism

    Kendrick Lamar recently visited Ghana, promoting his new album and reportedly shooting a documentary. State officials celebrated the visit in the context of Beyond the Return, Ghana’s tourism and repatriation campaign. As Mr. Duckworth swaps his wrecked Audi for the Accra trotro, conscious hip hop’s commitment to Pan-Africanism is deep as ever.

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