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Nkozia, the author of 'Play the Game: Hierarchical Assimilation,' is a visionary leader and social entrepreneur dedicated to transforming communities by blending Afrakan principles with modern practices. Her innovative approach to community building has gained widespread recognition and has led to the founding of several successful organizations such as Moor Serp, Nehast Foundation, and the United Association of Moors.


Nkozia's work is grounded in her belief that sustainable development must be rooted in Afrakan traditions and principles, which emphasize collective responsibility, holistic thinking, and respect for the natural environment. Through her organizations, she aims to empower people to take charge of their lives and build sustainable communities that thrive on renewable energy, regenerative agriculture, and other innovative solutions.


In her book 'Play the Game: Hierarchical Assimilation,' Nkozia explores the concept of hierarchical assimilation and its impact on individuals and communities. She presents a compelling argument for why people should reject hierarchical structures that perpetuate inequality and instead embrace more egalitarian and collaborative models of social organization. If you are interested in learning more about Nkozia and her work, be sure to visit her website at www.nkozi-a.com. Her work is sure to inspire and challenge you to think differently about how we build communities and create a more sustainable future for all.

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Mar 27, 202613 min
AMERIKKKA Built on Black Bodies: The U.S. Denies the UN’s Recognition of Slavery as Humanity’s Gravest Crime
On March 25th, 2026, the United States of America has demonstrated a persistent and shameless pattern of denying its participation in crimes against humanity, both historical and ongoing, in an effort to evade accountability for the atrocities inflicted upon the human race. The United States’ rejection of the United Nations resolution on reparatory justice for the transatlantic and trans-Indian slave trade, as articulated by Ambassador Dan Negrea before the Economic and Social Council, represent

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Mar 15, 20264 min
Black Lions - Roman Wolves
"Black Lions – Roman Wolves Part II,” directed by Haile Gerima, co-owner of Sankofa, the Afro-centered café, video, and bookstore in Washington, D.C., stands as a monumental intervention in postcolonial historiography and cinematic epistemology, recasting the Second Italo-Abyssinian War (1935–1941) as a defining testament to Abyssinian (i.e., Ethiopian) sovereignty and a profound confrontation with genocidal imperialism. Through meticulous archival research and a radical reorientation of the...

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Jan 20, 20263 min
Digital Discrimination in the Age of Meta: A Call for Accountability, Audit, and Action
This is a civil rights concern in the digital age. When voices advocating for justice are silenced by automated enforcement that lacks cultural literacy, ethical oversight, or demographic transparency, it undermines free expression itself. Meta and other technocratic giants must be held accountable for how their opaque systems perpetuate inequity under the guise of “community protection.

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