Nicky Love Talks about Community and African Spirituality

Nicky Love Talks about Community and African Spirituality  What about Nicky Love Talks about Community and African Spirituality? Come learn about healing and reconstructing your reality Revolution.  It is a word rife with historical and cultural context or political upheval and harden men doing dirty work for the good of their people. But another way… Continue reading Nicky Love Talks about Community and African Spirituality


Baba Oluwo Faseye discusses West African Traditions

Baba Oluwo Faseye Discusses West African Traditions   What about West African Traditions? Come and learn about Baba Oluwo Faseye journey to connect with his Ancestral line In this episode of ANU Asafo BabaOluwo Ifagbemi Fasaye discusses a variety of aspects of traditional African Religion, specifically Ifa.  Based in Seattle, Washington Baba Ifagbemi Faseye is… Continue reading Baba Oluwo Faseye discusses West African Traditions

Sankofa

Sankofa   What is the concept of Sankofa? Going back to go forward and the how it relates to the Afrakan identity  In the process of evolution, studying where one comes from is necessary. Without this discipline, one is doomed to repeat the same mistake over and over again. The concept of Sankofa was birthed from… Continue reading Sankofa

Mwalimu Baruti talks about African Spirituality

Mwalimu Baruti talks about African Spirituality   What about Mwalimu Baruti talks about African Spirituality? Come and learn about the link between the call of the ancestors and the Afrakan identity Mwalimu Baruti talks about African Spirituality in this segment of ANU Asafo.  He, is in his own words, “an Afrikan Centered Warrior, a Warrior… Continue reading Mwalimu Baruti talks about African Spirituality

Pan Africanism and the Ancestors

Pan Africanism and the Ancestors  What is Pan Africanism and the Ancestors? Come and learn about the the Akan spiritual system and how it relates to redefining what you think you are   Reclaiming and redefining our identity as Afrakans is important in healing of ourselves and community.  During the Mafaa, the enslavement process, the… Continue reading Pan Africanism and the Ancestors

Oba Anpu Introduction to African Spirituality

Oba Anpu Introduction to African Spirituality What defines you?  This question causes many to fall into the “mid-life crisis” program because they have invested their youth in an alien culture determine to destroy Afrakan-ness. Some never wake up to this tragic deception.  But some do and wake up to the understandings of Oba Anpu Introduction… Continue reading Oba Anpu Introduction to African Spirituality

The Orisha at NYC Festival 2013

The Orisha at NYC Festival 2013 There are many different ways to open yourself to the real you.  Chief Jegna of the Sadulu House Spiritual Center offers some deeper insights to the self-actualization with the orisha at NYC Festival 2013. When dealing with the myriad of energies that you encounter on daily basis, it is… Continue reading The Orisha at NYC Festival 2013

Sadulu House Spiritual Community Center

Sadulu House Spiritual Community Center   What is the Sadulu House Spiritual  Community Center? Come and learn about the Spiritual Community center When understanding the Sadulu House Spiritual Community Center let us first start with the idea of the “Sadulu”.  Sadulu means school and comes from the Congolese tradition of community learning. While the men… Continue reading Sadulu House Spiritual Community Center

Asafo

Asafo   What is an Asafo?  Come and learn about scholarship and strategies for  the community Asafo means warrior people. “Asa”  meaning war and “fo”  meaning  people when practically applied is warrior scholars.   This concept comes from the people of Ghana.   It describes the type of people who use their intellect and scholarship… Continue reading Asafo

Marie Laveau and the Gullah Geechee

Marie Laveau and the Gullah Geechee   What is Pan African tradition in the Diaspora? Come learn Marie Laveau and the Gullah Geechee The New Orleans style of voodoo derives from the cultures of Benin’s Dahomey Empire, the Yoruba and the Akan.  It is an Afro-creole tradition.  Creole is a Portuguese word meaning “home born”. … Continue reading Marie Laveau and the Gullah Geechee