$25.00
Step into a bold, concept-driven framework for Abibifahodie (‘Black Liberation’). In this two-part lecture, Baba Dr. Kamau Kambon lays out a practical “paradigm” for identifying the forces working against Black people—and the daily, disciplined actions that move us out of the “death zone” and into the “life zone.”
Description
This recording captures a powerful community lecture focused on one central claim: everything we think, say, and do should be relevant to Abibifahodie (‘Black Liberation’).
Across two sessions (with a short break), Nana Abibifahodie Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon introduces a structured paradigm designed to help you organize your concepts—so you can clearly name what you’re facing, recognize self-destructive patterns, and build a repeatable path toward alignment, discipline, and collective forward motion.
What you’ll learn inside the lecture
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Concept-first organizing: why “organizing concepts” is the foundation of organizing people
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A clear breakdown of the speaker’s framework for “white terror domination” (his preferred language over “white supremacy”)
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How destruction happens step-by-step and stage-by-stage across multiple life domains
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The idea of “subtle suicide”: how self-destructive pataterns can operate invisibly—personally and collectively
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Dewhitenization as a process: delete, eject, reject, and “download” harmful concepts and habits
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Re-Africanization / reKemetization (restoration through relevant Black-centered concepts—not random nostalgia)
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“Always / Never” rules: how disciplined personal codes support serious long-term change
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A practical assignment model you can use with family, study groups, or community organizations
Interactive assignment included (taught in the video)
You’re guided to create your own living plan, including:
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5 “Always” commitments (positive disciplines you will always do)
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“Never” boundaries (actions you refuse to engage in)
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10 ways you will dewhitenize (in specific life domains)
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10 ways you will reKemetize / re-Africanize (in those same domains)
Who this video is for
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Study groups, organizers, and institutions building Abibitumi (‘Black Power’) through disciplined practice
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Adults teaching children (or mentoring youth) who need a structured way to discuss real-world pressures
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Anyone ready to move from inspiration to a concrete framework + measurable actions
Format details
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Format: Video lecture recording (English)
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Structure: Two sessions + community interaction/Q&A (with a short break)
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Runtime: Approximately 90 minutes
Content note
This is an unfiltered community lecture. Expect strong language, strong critiques, and a serious “no-excuses” tone aimed at pushing listeners toward disciplined action.




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