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I like to orgainse talks within my college, based around pan-africanism, identity, culture ect. i try to get the unconscious ones to attend however that can be very difficult at times. I also keep people in the know about any afrocentric events going in and around London, thorough word of mouth announcements in class and so on.
Within my family i get my mother and father to read books on African history and books on our great African warriors. My dad is currently reading the autobiography of Malcolm X. My mum is not a reader, but a good listner so I just converse with her,and educate her on a lot of things.
Debates are a great way of spreading the message and waking up the unconscious ones, because it is stimulating, fun and at the same time their learning something.
Musical events such as concerts. Dead prez has just finished their UK tour. They have a message, and a lot of hip hop fans i know turned up, im sure a fair amount of non-conscious ones went.
Poetry and rap! Their entertaining and they have good messages.
With young kids, african orientated drama, dance and art classes seem to be very popular as well.
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