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On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts visits with Brother Kudjo El from the Cannanland Moors to learn more about the Moors— a word historically used to describe dark skinned people— and how the Moors are striving to enlighten African Americans who are still lost without a nation to reject the descriptor or Black to identify them. Is "Black" really a person with nationhood? Why do African submit to the description of Black? What is the impact of accepting that notion. We discuss this and more!
Visit us at www. blacktransnational.wixsite.com/podcast
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On this episode, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts visits with Brother Kudjo El from the Cannanland Moors to learn more about the Moors— a word historically used to describe dark skinned people— and how the Moors are striving to enlighten African Americans who are still lost without a nation to reject the descriptor or Black to identify them. Is "Black" really a person with nationhood? Why do African submit to the description of Black? What is the impact of accepting that notion. We discuss this and more!
Visit us at www. blacktransnational.wixsite.com/podcast