NtModi
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NtModi
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Specialist; Culture - Equality - Migrant African Women & Girls rights- GBV-Digital Innovation -Development - Environment




Join us for the 2025 edition of the Racism, discrimination and health annual workshop and conference: From racial trauma to redress through words and tales 🗓️29 October, 9:30 - 17:30 📍In person or online More information HERE! 🔗europe.ohchr.org/news-events/ne…

The new decade begins! Be part of the Launch of the Second International Decade for People of African Descent , dédicaces to promoting equality, justice and protection of all human rights register and see more below 👇🏾 #PADDecade2 #Africandescent

Join us on for the European regional launch of the Second International Decade for People of African Descent! Learn more on the promotion of all human rights and fundamental freedoms of people of African descent. 🗓️28 October, 9:30-12:30 CEST 🔗@0f9e35db-544f-4f60-bdcc-5ea416e6dc70" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">events.teams.microsoft.com/event/02a257ee…






Over 315 years ago, [7/2/1706], Kimpa Vita was burned alive with her son on her back by Catholic missionaries Kimpa Vita was killed for preaching the return to roots, African/Kongo traditions, the return to Mbanza-Kongo land now in Congo of her ancestors that was abandoned after the death of the sovereign Vita-A-Nkanga in the famous Battle of Mbwila (Ambuila - 1665). Kimpa Vita was killed because she advised the Kongo people to abandon foreign beliefs (Catholicism), and for conducting a spiritual struggle against the Portuguese. She was baptized with the name of Ana Beatriz when she was a child. But when he started her fight, she rejected the baptism name and adopted the name, "Kimpa Vita or Kimpa Kya Nvita" which means "NEW WAY TO MAKE WAR". A war that she considered spiritual. Kimpa Vita was burned alive with her son on her back by Catholic missionaries. Your comments on this ...



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