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SUCULTURE started the topic "Hierarchy of Racism" – Should Diane Abbott have been suspended? in the forum Black Feminist Perspectivespinned post
“Hierarchy of Racism” – Should Diane Abbott have been suspended?
Background:
To respond to the ongoing the Diane Abbott furore it is important to provide some historical context.
In June 2021 a Texas House Bill [3979], and its companion bill — Senate Bill [2202] were signed into law. It is one of the many nationwide, and t…Read More
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SUCULTURE started the topic A new wave of consciousness: Rise of The Obidients. in the forum Academia, Scholarship & Researchpinned post
A new wave of consciousness: Rise of The Obidients.
In the summer of 2020, there was a rise in the Black Lives Matter [BLM] movement in the United States [a decentralized political and social movement] which initially began as a campaign to combat police brutality towards African Americans.
Despite the protests subsiding,…Read More
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SUCULTURE started the topic Slaves, or Enslaved. Merchants, or Scoundrel. Saints, or Sinners. in the forum Academia, Scholarship & Researchpinned post
Introduction and timeline
Ancient Africa was not isolated from the old world.
Historical and archaeological research provides a firm understanding of the ancient trans-saharan trade, from approximately 4000 B.C (long prior to the 1st century C.E; and described as beginning with the age of African metallurgy in the case of Senegal),…Read More
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Julian Cole replied to the topic Stock Exchange: Africa – Market Analysis in the forum FinTech, Finance & Investing
Despite recent reforms, many African stock exchanges face low trading volumes and recent history of civil conflict and regional strife [ in some regions ], may deter investors local and international investors.In addition inconsistent regulatory enforcement could erode investor confidence. Economic & political stability, including transparent…Read More
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Julian Cole replied to the topic Economic Landscape of Africa: A Comprehensive Analysis of GDP per Capita in the forum FinTech, Finance & Investing
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is often a misleading metric when evaluating a nation’s wealth and its distribution. For instance, countries like Libya and Algeria may exhibit relatively high GDP per capita figures due to their oil and gas production; however, this does not accurately reflect widespread prosperity. Instead, such wealth i…Read More -
The African Monetarist replied to the topic Djimon Hounsou: Exploring Systemic Racism and Financial Inequity in Hollywood in the forum Classics, Liberal Arts & Film
Hounsou’s critique of Hollywood’s “conceptual idea of diversity” is particularly poignant, and hould inspire both introspection and action within Hollywood.Agreeably Hollywood’s ‘performative diversity’ often amount to tokenism rather than meaningful inclusion. True diversity requires addressing the structures that exclude and mar…Read More
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The African Monetarist started the topic Economic Landscape of Africa: A Comprehensive Analysis of GDP per Capita in the forum FinTech, Finance & Investing
Economic Landscape of Africa: A Comprehensive Analysis of GDP per Capita by Country in 2024:
Abstract
Africa has long been considered a region of significant economic potential, with diverse resources, burgeoning industries, and rapidly developing markets. In recent decades, many African nations have witnessed steady economic…Read More
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The African Monetarist started the topic Stock Exchange: Africa – Market Analysis in the forum FinTech, Finance & Investing
The Development and Comparative Analysis of Stock Exchanges in Africa:
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