Black Conversations| Preserving African Language| Episode 1

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Black Conversations| Preserving African Language| Episode 1


Preserving African Language

Language preservation is crucial in maintaining cultural identity and heritage.

We explore efforts to revive and sustain African languages amidst globalisation and cultural assimilation.

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  1. I love listening these conversations. It got me wondering if black people who have this information, meaning, and intelligence pass it on to their families? I am Xhosa, and I am learning things on here and other platforms rather than from my family. There is a saying, 'umntu omdala akabuzwa,' which means that an older person is not questioned, hence we are not really informed about our customs.

  2. if Bhut''Abba and Tat' uMaphonga would spend six months together, i swear they'd elevate black intelligence and a African will start to be respected by other races, as he is going to take pride and love himself more.

  3. I always say "Blacks are Godly", what a conscious level of humane 🔥🔥🔥👏. Alot of black consciousness teachings articulated in a language that can reach the mass!!!!

    Which books can one read, milk such a fruitful lessons?

  4. That was cool how Abba spoke Stogies language (hip hop)when he was relaying the evolution on language but not the essence on expression with Hip hop and Zulu praises . He established a common ground to establish a teachable moment. “Speaking my language”to the youth is relating to them where they are and their interests.