
Understanding what makes Black people Black is one of the most liberating questions Afrikan people can study. Too often, we accept definitions handed to us by systems designed to erase us. However, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — refuses that erasure. In this essential lecture, he goes to the root. He dissects Afrikan identity with precision, love, and revolutionary clarity.
What Makes Black People Black — and What Makes Krakkkaz Krakkk
This presentation does not stop at identity affirmation. Furthermore, it names and analyzes the system working against us. Ɔbenfo Kambon examines the biological, cultural, and ideological forces that define Blackness on our own terms. In addition, he exposes the mechanisms that sustain white supremacist behavior and thinking. As a result, viewers leave with sharper tools for understanding the world — and their place of power within it. This is Abibifahodie scholarship in action.
Most importantly, this lecture comes with downloadable presentation slides. Therefore, students, educators, and community builders can study, teach, and share this knowledge beyond the screen. The slides make this resource ideal for study circles, classrooms, and organizational development sessions. Abibitumi was built to put transformative Afrikan knowledge directly into Black hands. This lecture delivers exactly that. Every frame challenges anti-Black miseducation at its foundation.
What makes Black people Black is not a question of confusion — it is a question of reclamation. Moreover, this lecture gives our community the language, evidence, and ancestral grounding to answer it with confidence. The Kmtyw and all Afrikan people deserve scholarship that builds rather than begs. Ɔbenfo Kambon’s work does precisely that. Do not miss this opportunity to strengthen your ideological foundation. Watch the lecture and download the slides today.
Watch / Get it here: Ɔbenfo Obadele Kambon — What Makes Black People Black ($20.00)
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