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Professor Kaba Hiawatha Kamene and Dr. Ephraim Isaac on Ethiopia

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Secret Link: The Philippe Matthews Show Recommends –
https://goo.gl/f55918
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TOPICS OF DISCUSSION:
The Italian invasion of Ethiopia
How do you define Ethiopia today?
The historical view of Ethiopia and the Kushites
Why is it important to study black studies

ABOUT DR. EPHRAIM ISAAC:
Ephraim Isaac, Director of the Institute of Semitic Studies, Princeton, New Jersey, and Visiting Professor of Religion and African American Studies at Princeton University. As the first faculty appointment in Harvard University’s fledgling Department of Afro-American Studies in 1969, Professor Isaac played an important role in the early history of the Department. Deeply committed to this emerging field of scholarship, Isaac continued as a faculty member until 1977 and taught almost half of the students enrolled in the program during that time period. During his tenure at Harvard (1969–1977), Professor Isaac was voted the best teacher each year by the students of the Department of Afro-American Studies. The Ephraim Isaac Prize for Excellence in African Languages is awarded annually to a graduating senior who shows exceptional capability in African Languages.

LINKS OF INTEREST:
(Video Stream) – The Dogon (Part 1) (Stages of Intellectual Growth & Grades of Consciousness) http://bit.ly/2y628Pi
(Video Stream) – The Dogon (Part 3) (Dogon History) by #kabakamene (Duration: 76 minutes) http://bit.ly/2z3gE8y
(Video Stream) – The Dogon (Part 2) (Dogon Geography) by #kabakamene http://bit.ly/2y5KsUd

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George Thompson says:

This is why Italian males hate black males. Ethiopia whooped their ass and took their women and children for themselves. Complete emasculation and Italians are still traumatized by it today. Tiny penis syndrome. Rome. Vatican. Pedophile Catholic priests……..all of 'em. They are still trying to get into Ethiopia through Eritrea. Whites never forget when blacks free themselves. That's why they never gave up on Mugabe and looks like they finally got him in Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia). All hail Jean Jacques Dessalines!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And to hell with the French…………..

Kesha Coleman says:

Yes, please. A series would be awesome!

Lavender Life says:

while dna may not be an exact geography. In terms of giving us a location. "ged match" gives us migratory patterns., through a people affilation such as a tribe.. But what is most interesting to me is the migratory patterns. with you could get some one on to talk about ged match. when I'm on ged match hausa shows up and Mandinka shows up. once you know these names you can follow your path. Or you can see your path. which makes it more real to you. I traced hausa back to the chad river, which is next door to kush and kemet. id like to hear him talk about the six kingdoms of hausa. as well as more African cultures and kingdoms. awesome show

Yasmeen Adebowale says:

Great Lecture!!! Thanks Philippe!! Can't wait for the next video with these great minds.

Lidj Yefdi says:

This is monumental for someone like me! These two scholars have been benchmarked references for my studies. Thank you for putting this together! Much appreciated

alocintsruh says:

This is so powerful I am watching it again! My heart is bursting with pride for my people listening to these great voices of our history! Phillipe you did it again! Thank you SO MUCH for the content of this channel!

የፍቅር አምላኪ says:

I have a question, in wikipedia the first geographical map of Ethiopia was drawn by another person not hans Berry as mentioned here.

Adwoa Gyaa Asante says:

A friend of mine's son is also married to a Haile Selassie descendant.

Just DeWitt says:

Yes, I need this knowledge in my life.I can hardly contain myself lol

Adnikos Wilson says:

The reality of how Professor William Leo Hansberry created the African American Studies program.To know this has bolstered my confidence in myself.I too can make anew what is meant to be for me which is not seen nor heard of as clearly as the African and African American American Studies departments are today.I can do this in my own unique way.Make a landmark difference for the culture and well-being of tomorrow for our people.Glad to know this.Glad to have this presented to me in this way.Peace and appreciation to all affiliated with this program happening.

Tianja Bean says:

Oh BROTHAH Philippe you've done it to the umptenth degree. My family are originally from. My grandfather bought us from Ethiopia to Bermuda. This is the thing dreams are made of Dr Issac and Prof Kaba. I've gone on the link. I thank you from my heart for this. Thank you Again

M. Holmes says:

Yes Philippe a series would be perfect and thank you!

GhostCell47 says:

I caught the tail end of this live feed. But the portion I caught was awesome and informative.

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