
invisibleman733 Presents Ms. Ida Hakim in the 3rd part of her continuing series where she talks about her involvement with the Honorable Silis Muhammad and his efforts to secure the right to address the U.N. and the need for "Reparations" for Afrodescendants. In this segment she shares with the audience the fact that she had to do research to discover how to go about creating a non-governmental organization which Mr. Muhammad had asked her to do to help bring about an intervention. They were successful and she pointed out that it took about 5 years to gain entry into the U.N.
This segment gives history on how it was achieved with her as a participant who ultimately became known as Pharaoh's Daughter. Ms. Hakim humbly recognized that she worked with others who could fit the description as well. We get in this episode a feeling for what a complex operation it was for Mr. Muhammad to make interventions on behalf of Afrodescendants from a person that helped him enter the U.N.
Stay tuned for the next installment which will talk about what White's can do to help the cause of "Reparations"
Aug 29, 2021
40 min

invisibleman733 Presents an interview with Governor General Ajani Mukarram a representative of the Afrodescendant Nation fighting for Human Rights Self Determination and Reparations for Afrodescendants. He tells how the term Afrodescendant came about and the fact that it was the Honorable Silis Muhammad who wrote the definition for it. He also talks about "Chattel Slavery" being the primary factor which removed our identity as a people destroying access to our original culture.
Governor General Mukarram explains how the term Afrodescendants applies to 250 million people who live in what is known as the Slavery Diaspora. He shares the history on how victims of the "Trans-Atlantic" slave trade have come together achieving the new "Political Identity" of an Afrodescendant. He concludes by talking Reparations.
Jul 28, 2021
30 min

invisibleman733 Presents in this second installment of conversations with Modern Day Abolitionist Ms. Ida Hakim, gives her thoughts on the story of Moses and Pharaoh as she understood them as a child and now as an adult. She analyzes the story of Moses and Pharaoh and begs the question of whether it is prophecy or history demanding archeological evidence to sustain it as being history and not accepting it as a true story otherwise.
In addition, her erudite synopsis of how Afrodescendants may rightly lay claim to the covenant made with Abraham about his children sojourning in a land that is not theirs by having come to America in 1555 and presently remaining awaiting only an Exodus to a land of their choosing. She skillfully clears up and enlightens the audience on the mistaken identity of the Jews by Jesus in the New Testament at John 8:32 when they reveal they are not now or have never been in bondage in the next verse, John 8:33 is a real eye opener.
Lastly, Ms. Hakim holds out the chance that there is still enough humanity abounding in America that Caucasians will reconnect with that part that wants to do what is right and fight for the freedom of Afrodescendants, merely because it is the right thing to do and help them receive "Reparations" that will go a long way to developing that land of their own away from America. In the next installment, Ms. Hakim talks about what is the meaning of her being like Pharaoh's daughter and assisting the Honorable Silis Muhammad in presenting information before the United Nations. Stay tuned?
Jul 26, 2021
30 min

Mombossa, Kenya is where invisibleman733 Presents finds our traveler. It is a southeast coastal city of the Indian Ocean. It is second largest city in the country to the capitol in population with 3,528,940 people plus our traveler. On the ocean, it was a place of trading and changed hands with many countries ruling it and is said to have been around since 900 A.D. and in 1151 it was mentioned by Al-Idrisi an Arab geographer. One of its most famous features of architecture is the oldest stone mosque in Mombasa, Mnara built in 1570 with a a minaret that has a regionally specific ogee arch.
Before colonialism overpowered the area, it was a plantation society that became dependent on slave labor based on the ivory found there and exported coconuts, millet sesamum. It is home to the Maasai who are famous for their fearsome reputations as warriors and cattle-rustlers. Like "Cowboys" in America? Join our traveler as he looks out into the Indian Ocean and contemplates what is it to be an Afrodescendant who has returned to the "Continent." Stay tuned for the next segment where Mr. Ali will talk more about what it means to be an Afrodescendant.
Jul 26, 2021
30 min

invisibleman733 Presents the 3rd episode of Afrodescendant Travels with Mr. Shahid Ali who has moved into his apartment in what is known as the suburbs of Naiorbi, Kenya. He continues to explore his surroundings and recently attended a market that in many ways outshines any he has visited before, named Eastleigh which has an enormous size and variety of goods and products from all around the world.
He also talked about a national holiday called Eid that reflects the influence of Orthodox Islam on his adopted country. He compares the mood of the people in the city to that of the preparation and participation of what in the West would be an Easter observance. People buy new clothes and have family gatherings to enjoy the end of the sacred period with the Eid feast. He is planning to visit the eastern coastal Kenyan city of Mombassa which is at the Indian Ocean. Stay tuned for his lively reports as Afrodescendant Travels looks to include others of the Diaspora that are travelling and living abroad.
Jul 19, 2021
30 min

invisibleman733 Presents the beginning of the series featuring Ms. Ida Hakim, a modern day “Abolitionist.” She is part of the tradition of Caucasians who have fought for the independence of Afrodescendants. Take a few minutes to acquaint yourself with Ms. Hakim who has contributed mightily to Afrodescendant history by working for the cause of “Reparations.” She deserves to be heard.
In this first episode she talks about where she is from and how she became acquainted with the struggle for "Human Rights" and her commitment to "Justice." She also sets the stage for meeting the Honorable Silis Muhammad who in the following episodes she will explain how an organization was created to assist Afrodescendants with their struggle for freedom, which again shows that Ms. Hakim is indeed a modern day "Abolitionist."
Jul 19, 2021
30 min

Amona has decided to let the forces that operate and controls the universe prevail. She has agreed to allow herself and Adaba to be captured despite his protestation he submits to the will of his Princess. They became victims of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade which by some records were responsible for over 100 million deaths in the transportation to the Americas, aboard ships that caused dysentery resulting in diarrhea as human cargo was stacked atop one another chained naked in a dank dark storage compartment without light or ventilation and where each victim defecated on themselves and others creating a perfect storm for disease - killing a third of those Africans kidnapped.
In addition, suffering conditions unworthy of a human being, the captives were only allowed out on deck for fresh air once a day, and if one died, they were unceremoniously cast overboard like refuse. Schools of sharks feasted on the bodies of our ancestors. The Princess and Adaba became part of that history, but as a writer, and as a person who is creative, you may be assured the succeeding Act's are unlike anything you could imagine, the 2nd act is called “Our Lady of Souls” with the 3rd act of the story titled, “The Land of the Pale Soulless Beasts.” The final acttakes place on a Slave Plantation amid the vicious system of “Chattel Slavery.” Are you ready to complete the "Saga" of the "Pygmy Princess" ?
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Jul 13, 2021
8 min

Mr. Shahid Ali continues his reporting from East Africa in Nairobi, Kenya where he has managed to get an apartment and furnish it. He also talks about going to a "Bazaar" that is quite overwhelming in its size. He then engages in his memories of football and baseball but decides to say that he wished he could have been more dedicated to learning from his school books. All around another fascinating conversation with an Afrodescendant that is living abroad.
Jul 12, 2021
20 min

Our Princess has been given information about her future and her fiancée are beginning to learn of a twist in the wind that shall shake up their solid foundation. After being told that she is going to become a slave, it is Amona's duty to let her intended know or is it? Don't the women keep to themselves knowledge that will make the man move in a certain way to themselves? Little wonder why the mother is considered the first teacher for the lessons in life are learned from her before anyone else.
What will she say to Adaba? Will she reveal the infinite wisdom from her father and mother or will she let him walk blindly into the night without any awareness? For as the title suggests, her fate is already decided, and her duty cannot be ignored. Here is where we see the beginning of trust to which all relationships between men and women are or should be based upon.
Jul 11, 2021
7 min

Part 2 of the Pygmy Princess brings Ab-Elba the former Pygmy King or Chief and his wife Aresa the Queen who are now members of the Ancient Circle of Power that governs the Ancient Ones who control the lives of those that are flesh and blood, but they are not. They are the memories, the aspirations and the realities of what happened before; and they appear to Amona and give her in their words, some good news and some bad news. The story of the Pygmy Princess is heating up. Stay Tuned - be ready for twists and turns in the plot - just like real life?
Jul 10, 2021
8 min
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