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Welcome to Sikiliza African with a Unik focus. Where we look at Africa and the world through stories, fables and tales. Lets do this!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sikilizaafrica/support

Sikiliza Africa Paul N

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Welcome to Sikiliza African with a Unik focus. Where we look at Africa and the world through stories, fables and tales. Lets do this!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sikilizaafrica/support

    Redefining moment between Education and I

    Redefining moment between Education and I

    Module 4 Assignment: Self-Narrative Development & Presentation


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    • 9 Min.
    Side Step: Bob Marley " I'm not famous to myself"

    Side Step: Bob Marley " I'm not famous to myself"

    Bob Marley interviewed by Gil Noble talks about Emperor Haile Selassie (Rastafari) of Ethiopia, Rasta movement, Africa, Marcus Garvey, black people in America, the Bible, Zimbabwe, Jamaica and fame


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    • 12 Min.
    Short Story: A True Love Story - Zig Ziglar

    Short Story: A True Love Story - Zig Ziglar

    Zig Ziglar tells a true story about him and his son Tom Ziglar playing a game of golf. However, this story is about much more than the game of golf. Its a love story about Business and Life!  Did you enjoy this ? Want to learn more about Ziglar? Click here! https://tinyurl.com/ychow3nx


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    • 6 Min.
    Strategy to Building a Pan Africanism during covid-19 - Guest Claude Louissaint, MPA

    Strategy to Building a Pan Africanism during covid-19 - Guest Claude Louissaint, MPA

    Strategy to Building a Pan Africanism during covid-19 - 

    Guest Claude Louissaint, MPA

    Public / Private Sector Strategy Consultant

    Taught Entrepreneurship and Micro-Enterprise to entrepreneurs and small business owners at Florida Atlantic University - CURE and received Outstanding Instructor Award. Proven success in developing and managing complex public funded programs using federal, state, county, and private funding. Claude has a passion for implementing social services, economic development and community empowerment programs. Expertise establishing partnership agreements with Federal, State, County, Municipal, Businesses, and community groups on behalf of local government, and ability to attract and retain influential partners from both public and private sectors.

    Claude has proven success operating various businesses, developing and managing complex social services programs, and coaching entrepreneurs, individuals and families to achieve social and economic stability. He has served on the board of many organizations including the Broward County Schools Diversity Committee and Vocational Technical Adult Community Education Advisory Committee, FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), the Multi-Cultural and Refugee Task Force of Broward County, Strategic Planning Committee for Federal Enterprise Zone. Claude has received numerous awards and recognition during the course of his career including a Special Recognition presented by the Mayor and Commissioners of the City of North Lauderdale for Outstanding Community Service May 30, 2017; Unsung Hero Community Service Award - Presented by the Caribbean American Coalition December 17, 2016; the Greater Cultural Coalition and the Caribbean Chamber of Commerce’s Diaspora Pioneer Award presented during the 20th Anniversary Unifest Caribbean Heritage Celebration in Appreciation and Recognition of Your Service in the Diaspora and to Your Country, presented in 2014. Claude was presented in 2014, the Haitian American Democratic Club of Broward County's Pioneer Achievement Award. The People's People Award - Presented by the Broward County Library in 2004, Appreciation Award Presented by the American Professional Taxi Cab Drivers Association in 2003, KEEPER OF THE DREAM AWARD - Presented by Markham Elementary School.


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    • 32 Min.
    Short Story: The Flea Trainer Story: Break Out of the Box - Zig Ziglar

    Short Story: The Flea Trainer Story: Break Out of the Box - Zig Ziglar

    In this short video Zig Ziglar Uses the example of training fleas to teach you how to break out of your old comfort zone and enjoy a new level of success.  Did you enjoy this? Want to learn more about Ziglar? Click here! https://tinyurl.com/ychow3nx


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    • 1 Min.
    Side Step: Angela Davis: Truth

    Side Step: Angela Davis: Truth

    Angela Davis (Photo credit: Free Pages)

    History has proven that no one is going to protect, nurture, or advocate for Black women and girls but us—

    Not the Democratic Party to which we are more loyal than any other voting bloc. 

    Not the school systems that suspend Black girls at alarming numbers. 

    Not white feminists who often forget that we are women too. 

    Not the patriarchal Black church that prospers on the backs of faithful sisters. 

    Not the Black community that is still making excuses for one Mr. Robert Kelly and too many men just like him.

    Still-my-President Barack Obama said, “We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.” And, particularly in the case of Black women, he “ain’t never lied.” But the reality of this truth frightens me. I am not scared because I don’t trust in the strength of Black women. I do. We’ve been getting shit done for centuries. Harriet Tubman. Fannie Lou Hamer. Senator Maxine motherfucking Waters. I am not scared because I don’t believe in the healing power of sisterhood. There are women in my life to whom I will never have to explain myself. They recognize how the hair curls tightly at the nape of my neck. They know my code-switched voice and my relaxed one. They know my recent history and the one encoded in my DNA. I can speak to them in the shorthand of familiarity. There is something cathartic and validating about the support of someone who knows you. And no one knows the Black female experience like a Black girl or woman. Black women have loved on each other and supported each other throughout our history in America. We have watched babies; held hands in hospital rooms; cried together; prayed for each other and laughed about the “good good” over good wine. I trust that sort of love power to manifest the impossible.


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    • 8 Min.

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