Overthrowing The Colonized Mind

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Patrick Lumumba tells the bitter truth.

Patrick Loch Otieno (P.L.O.) Lumumba, a Pan-African attorney and Director of The Kenya School of Law outlined issues of colonization and the continued effects today.

Further discussion on ‘colonization’ issues in the U.S. especially regarding schools, climate change and culture.

music: “Jerico” by Iniko.

 

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