This week we took a break from all the narrowly-focussed talk of electoral politics and corporate party conventions to talk about the African Americas, Afro-Latinos and their cultural, political and social connections to African Americans of the U.S. We were joined in studio by Dr. Alejandro Correa, an expert on African Venezuela and a professor at the Center for Strategic Studies on Africa and the Diaspora in the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, specializing in cooperation with Africa. On the phone we had with us Dr. Yvette Modestin whose work and activism centers on Afro-Panamanians and her work with Projecto Yo Soy Colon! We also had with us Drs. Mark Bolden and Quito Swan and students guests with professor Correa from Venezuela. All this and much more on this edition of The Super Funky Soul Power Hour!
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TOPAGRAPHICAL UPDATE:
As we shift are cooperative concerns and collective security and interests in the direction of the southern hemisphere, Are ways of living must be adjusted to coincide and harmonize with a Afro Latino mix, in the Caribbean, Central American South American and African. The Diasporic African realizing now its power, shifting influence and authority regarding trade as well as trade routes transporting good and services an to a great degree ideals, philosophy and doctrine.
The African Heritage Festival of the Arts in conjunction with The African International House a well establish trade name is just one example demonstrating a African apparatus that works.
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