Sekhem Ab Ra​-​Atum

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Sekhem Ab Ra-Atum honours the Afrikan Child, featuring the Queen Mother Nina Simone in an interview titled "That Blackness", - indeed one of her most powerful and compelling.

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I think what you're trying to ask is, why am I so insistent upon giving out to them that blackness, that black power, that black, pushing them to identify with black culture, I think that's what you're asking... I have no choice over it in the first place, to me we are the most beautiful creatures in the whole world, BLACK people.

And I mean that in every sense, outside and inside and to me we have a culture that is surpassed by no other civilization but we don't know anything about it, so again, I think I've said this before in this same interview, I think at some time before...my job is to somehow make them curious enough, persuade them, by hook or crook to get more aware of themselves and where they came from and what they are into and what is already there, and just to bring it out, this is what compels me to compel them and I will do it by whatever means necessary.

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This work seeks to resurrect the exploration, restoration and manifestation of indigenous classical Afrikan knowledge, the ancestral heritage and memory we have been deprived. The polyrythmic nature of ancient Afrikan science is echoed in the multidimensionality and multivariance as manifest in Afrikan cosmology, represented in the artistry of Afrikan culture, consciousness and personality. ... more

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