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0ẹrẹ koko Naomi Osaka: 'It's O.K. Not to Be O.K.' ninu apejọ Sportspinni post
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0ẹrẹ koko Hair Love. ninu apejọ Tot's & Mum'spinni post
Psychoanalytic
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Iwadi imọ-jinlẹ aṣáájú-ọnà nipasẹ awọn onimọ-jinlẹ olokiki, Kenneth ati Mamie Clark, pese apẹrẹ kan lori bii awọn ipilẹ ti aṣoju ati isọdọmọ ṣe ṣe alabapin si idagbasoke awọn agbara mimọ, igbẹkẹle, ati idanimọ ara ẹni ni African American omode.
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Julian Cole dahun si koko From Africa to the Blues: Sinners ninu apejọ Classics, Liberal Arts & Film
@charlotte For peoples denied literacy, land ownership, and institutional memory, the drum, the spiritual, and the blues become instruments of epistemology — ways of knowing, understanding and communicating to the world beyond. -
0ẹrẹ koko From Africa to the Blues: Sinners ninu apejọ Classics, Liberal Arts & Film
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@jcole Looking at this from a Private Investor / Fund Manager perspective: Instability tied to geopolitical risks at the Strait of Hormuz is already creating unstable oil price swings. That is not purely a threat – It is an investment signal.
Volatility is opportunity; especially for African markets!
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Charlotte dahun si koko Beyond Visibility: Cultural Representation, and Power ninu apejọ Gen Z and Millennials
@genztalks! Cultural inclusion can be granted quickly and withdrawn just as quickly because it remains dependent on gatekeepers outside the Black community.My take: The next frontier, shouls not just focus on diversity in casting but diversity in capital. Until ownership shifts, representation will remain negotiated rather than secured.
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Africa must build energy sovereignty!
Africa should treat instability around the Strait of Hormuz as proof that energy dependence is a national security risk, not merely an economic issue. State-Led resilience should align with models historically seen in countries like South Korea and Singapore.
J.
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