Will this leave us high and dry, or will our visions and dreams truly fly? I found myself wondering after the effects of South Africa’s Constitutional Court decision to partially legalize the use of cannabis wore off. I have a nagging feeling that it is not Afrikan people in general who will benefit from thisContinue reading “The Cannabis Effect”
Tag Archives: Politics
Love Is At The Center
Whither Black Ownership of Creative Production?
Black Aesthetics and Community Activism
Afrika At The Crossroads revisted
“Economically, there must be a deliberate policy, as a matter of top priority, to awaken the people, especially government and party functionaries to the objective of serving the masses through the rapid development of the material and technical basis for socialist construction.Finally, it is obvious that a socialist development strategy, being scientifically conceived, requires strictContinue reading “Afrika At The Crossroads revisted”
Beyond Land, Rights and Diplomacy
My wife and I are in Zimbabwe on a diplomatic mission. No. Well, kind of. Not really, but well, I have to curb my compulsion to comment politically in my usually open freedom loving manner. Yes, I may say all I can about South Afrika or any other country that interests me, but we areContinue reading “Beyond Land, Rights and Diplomacy”
As Necessary As Love
Had to repost this from the Brother Kushite Prince, because Love is Love. https://kushiteprince.wordpress.com/2018/08/18/importance-of-black-love-amos-wilson/
Find Your Roots
State of the Arts in Southern Afrika
A great part of the Green Ankh Works vision includes the making of sustainable creative, cultural events throughout the Southern African Development Community and beyond. These events, must not only be economically or commercially successful, but they should have an impact that transcends tourism brochures and public relations or advertising. The primary purpose is toContinue reading “State of the Arts in Southern Afrika”
New Myths Needed
I just love the first song that they have chosen to begin with during the break of this Conversation, its title, “One Day Suffer Go Finish‘, says it all. Part of Discussion: ‘The distance between how things are and how things should be in Zimbabwe” – ( Man from Chitungwiza) Having followed the Chimurenga andContinue reading “New Myths Needed”