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The Kraal: Pan-African History & Spirituality
Добавлен 14 фев 2017
CHOP&TALK - EPISODE 4: BLACK OWNERSHIP
For the third episode of Chop & Talk, Wendy, Dots, and KOS discussed BLACK OWNERSHIP.
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The Kraal is a multi-disciplinary platform that aims to Explore & Educate people about Africa and the diaspora. The goal of our content is to empower and discuss topics that will shape the Africa of tomorrow.
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About THE KRAAL :
The Kraal is a multi-disciplinary platform that aims to Explore & Educate people about Africa and the diaspora. The goal of our content is to empower and discuss topics that will shape the Africa of tomorrow.
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CHOP&TALK - EPISODE 3: BLACK CULTURE $ELL$
Просмотров 4846 лет назад
For the third episode of Chop & Talk, Simone, Gerrit and Wendy discussed on the influence of black culture in billion dollars industries especially fashion and music & how these industries use the culture to sell and survive as well as the importance of black ownership and unity as ways to break the chains of exploitation. Camera Op: Mia Monee Elise Editing: Yonnie Laubhouet Stay connected with...
CHOP&TALK - EPISODE 2: COLORISM
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For the second episode of Chop & Talk, the Queens Audrey, Ellen & Wendy discussed colorism. They spoke on the effects of colorism in the black community as well as their personal battles to overcome societal pressures birthed by colorism. Stay connected with THE KRAAL here: Follow us on Instagram: the.kraal Like us on Facebook: thekrvvl Host: thee_wendyo... Ab...
CHOP&TALK - EPISODE 1 (Part II): IS AFRICA A TREND?
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For the first episode of Chop & Talk, Wendy Oduor, Ekua Mambaza and KOS discussed the question "Is Africa a trend?" Stay connected with THE KRAAL here: Follow us on Instagram: the.kraal Like us on Facebook: thekrvvl Host: thee_wendyoduor About THE KRAAL : The Kraal is a multi-disciplinary platform that aims to Explore & Educate people about Africa and the dias...
CHOP&TALK - EPISODE 1 (Part I): IS AFRICA A TREND?
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For the first episode of Chop & Talk, Wendy Oduor, Ekua Mambaza and KOS discussed the question "Is Africa a trend?" Stay connected with THE KRAAL here: Follow us on Instagram: the.kraal Like us on Facebook: thekrvvl Host: thee_wendyoduor About THE KRAAL : The Kraal is a multi-disciplinary platform that aims to Explore & Educate people about Africa and the dias...
THE KRAAL @ THE JOLLOF FESTIVAL 2017 VLOG
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Follow our adventure at the first ever NYC Jollof Festival in DUMBO, Brooklyn on July 23, 2017. Let us know what your favorite Jollof is in the comment section :-) REP YOUR JOLLOF!! Follow us on Instagram! thekrvvl Like us on Facebook! thekrvvl #ONEAFRICA
THE KRAAL MEETS SUN KING
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Sun King is a singer, songwriter and visual artist from Côte D'Ivoire. She takes us through the magic of her music and we discovered her dope personality.
Society says all shades of black are black. White folks don't want light skin living next door or marrying their kids.
Kelly is not as talented as Beyoncé and if she was fair skinned she still would not get to the level Beyoncé has. Keep it real girls.
Wicked
So dark skinned women are the true colorist ?
FOR REAL TAKING PILLS TO MAKE YOUR BABIES LIGHT SKIN, WOW. YO I HAVE TOO RESEARCH THIS REAL SELF HATE AKA INSANITY... AND ALSO THERE ARE DARK SKIN WOMEN AND MEN THAT HATE THEIR LIGHT SKIN CHILDREN AND/OR EVEN THE DARKER SHADES OF CHILDREN DEPENDING ON THE PARENT MENTAL STATE, WE GOT ALOT OF GROWING SISTERS AND BROTHERS. I LOVE HOW OUR DARKER AND LIGHT SKIN MEN AND WOMEN ARE SPEAKING OUT TOO HEAL, YES!!!!!!!!
Hello, Chop & Talk I am a black American and this is the first time I have seen your channeland I must say you are a beautiful and intelligent group of young people,and I hope you do not think all blacks in America have a certain amount ofhate for African People , I think that is just a misunderstanding on both sides.Peace and Blessings.
Stay true to your beauty inside and out
Colorism is not one sided the same is done to light skinned men But no one want to talk about that Light skinned sistas always say they like only dark skinned brothas we're told by the black community that we are not black enough or are not a true black and a host of discriminatory sayings when you talk about colorism please discuss from all angles
Nigga shut up lightskin men get all the girls ... they get made fun of for being soft that’s about it and too pretty other than that it wouldn’t be hard for a light skin man to get a job or a tv role or a record deal they would be deemed marketable
@@bgcrp2005 lol... What a great response. You're totally proving his point.
@@bgcrp2005 You shut up b*tch I right black women especially light skinned women like dark skinned men you have your privilege
Aaron's Channel there are platforms that speak about these issues that face light skin men
20:05 Our answers _did_ fight back.
DAMN A PANEL OF FINE-ASS WOMAN WITH I BETCHA BOMB-ASS PUSSY......OOPS I WAS THINKING OUT LOUD.
The Lord is black ok y'all
Black culture sells but being Black don’t sell. Who is cooking all of this? It looks delicious 😋 Ivory Coast 🇨🇮! I love attike, y’all got me hungry.
I was with you until you started talking about Amanda stanferd she does not deserve applause! She did not do anything! She wouldn’t have made sense in the movie, no one wanted her there. The fact that she had the nerve to speak on not taking the role shows how entitled she is.
I love Ellen lol!
Omg there so beautiful
As an AA, I appreciate anytime I hear Ellen speak, whether on this channel or Grapevine. It's legit one of the first times I've ever felt that an African actually means All of us when she says we. Normally, it comes with an undertone of "just Africans" when they typically say We.
Fabulous Content!
This seems somewhat one sided. Do Africans research African American culture before they partake in it? It’s like African American culture is just up for grabs for everyone no matter what, but we have to take a damn history lesson before partaking in African culture. No one sees my culture as sacred just because it’s been so mainstreamed.
They young. Black people in the west BEEN wearing dashikis and beads as far as released from slavery. I was born in 75 and I know we was wearing them and African medallions since, especially in the late 80's and 90's
Is there racism or classism within the African countries? Does other African countries think they're better than the other? Do the people that were raised in the cities of Africa think their better than the ones raised in the village? I like to hear a discussion on these topics. Thx!!
They are all so beautiful classy I wish I had women like this around when I was growing up as the darkest one of all my girl cousins growing up in my age group
cool
I've always loved Ellen since Grapevine, so beautiful and elegant, keep it up sister✌&❤
Would you be open to allowing me to call in and discuss a partial solution to the problem of colorism which also solves a number of very important issues in our community?
of courseeeee
1) Great conversation. 2) I would be interested to ask Af. Am's directly their opinion on the topic. Even taking an informal regional poll on why we go about things in the way that we do, review the data, then lift the meta-points and opinions from the data. No conversation is truly comprehensive but as a member of the group in question it's better to ask directly than to guess at our intentions, level of understanding, or heart behind our actions. [Hopefully, that didn't come off snarky. This is a daily topic of conversation in my region.] 3) Subbed. Looking forward to more videos; if ya'll do viewer submitted Q's lmk :)
THANKS EVERYONE FOR WATCHING, LIKING & DROPPING A COMMENT!! IT'S MUCH APPRECIATED <3 MAKE SURE YOU WATCH THE OTHER EPISODES :D (LINKS BELOW) IS AFRICA A TREND: ruclips.net/video/BrEwB2danuI/видео.html BLACK OWNERSHIP: ruclips.net/video/a5uxHDOMFjA/видео.html ONELOVE
I went to high school with Ellen and I always thought she extremely beautiful inside and out (of course from distance, because she was in the "popular Black crowd" and I've always been a loner lol).. But she ALWAYS had a smile and was extremely friendly to everyone.. But it's interesting how you never really know how people feel or what they go through.. But *I agree with a lot of what you ladies discussed* *Subbed* and *liked*
Nikki0820 why am i not surprised by the things you said about Ellen.
So she was part of the popular crowd, yet felt insecure about herself? Sounds like completely normal human behaviour. Self-love is a really necessary topic to discuss
Yassssss! To this RUclips channel! 💕😄
All of you are so gorgeous and stylish. I'm living for these looks y'all are serving. Very powerful messages here.
Nice program.. Big ups to u all. I really enjoyed it🙌. Thanks @kwabena Miami for sharing with me.
Great
BEAUTIFUL SISTERS, AM SUBBING & SHARING...
Loved this episode!! Thank you for having me on the show!
What did everyone think? Thank you for having me on the show!!
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Omg!! This is amazing, beautiful, young, black people doing their thing and providing great information!!