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CANNABIS CULTURE - The history of Rastafari's prophets, and its influence on Jamaica and the world.
(Revised blog: updated reasoning) Haile Selassie’s five-day state visit to Australia began on May 14, 1968. Haile Selassie in a grey suit parading along Swanston Street with Governor Rohan De…
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BY RUNOKO RASHIDI* The study of the African presence in history, whether in the African Diaspora or Africa itself, is a richly rewarding endeavor. In
I really like afro-futurist elements in steampunk design. I wanted to post some inspiration / design by artists Yinka Shonibare, Thandiswa Mazwai, handmade taureg metalwork, Ghanian DIY machinery, old african royalty, old photos and more! **edit - sorry about the picture overload, fixed the cut :)…
“Do not worship me, I am not God. I am only a man.” - Haile Selassie Inof Ethiopia
The flag of Corsica is one of the most identifiable and unusual in Europe. Against a pure white background a black face is depicted in a side profile – the dark outline makes a arresting contrast a…
Few would know that the central figure to the Jamaican Rasta movement was not its famous music icon--Bob Marley, but a figure who came to prominence
When one comes across her portraits, the first thing that is assumed is that the woman depicted within had to be a pirate. However, Ana de Mendoza was actually noblewoman and a rebel in a gown. It could be argued that her behavior was better suited to the 21st century than to the period in which she lived.
Haile Selassie: League of Nations, 1936 “Apart from the Kingdom of the Lord there is not on this earth any nation that is superior to any other. Should it happen that a strong Government finds it m…