BRAZIL, THROUGH WODE MAYA’S EYES (10/10/24)

Once again, join WODE MAYA as he shows us the amazing country of Brazil, through his eyes, bringing to life its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and rich history. This journey is particularly important as it reflects the dynamic spirit of different cultures interwoven with the essence of Brazil.

 

The image of AFRICA has been DISTORTED around the WORLD, often clouded by stereotypes and misconceptions that fail to capture the continent’s true essence and diversity. It is crucial to confront these misrepresentations by showcasing the vast array of traditions, languages, and histories that enrich the African experience. We are CHANGING the NARRATIVES via YOUTUBE videos One Country At a Time, sharing authentic stories that celebrate the achievements and resilience of African communities.

By focusing on the positive contributions and innovative solutions arising from the continent, we aim to inspire a new generation of thinkers. Until the HISTORY of AFRICA is told by AFRICANS, the story of GREATNESS will always GLORIFY the IMPERIALISTS, and the voices of the continent will remain silenced. It is imperative that we elevate these narratives, creating a more balanced understanding of Africa’s profound impact on global history and culture, inviting everyone to discover the beauty and complexity that defines this land. By uncovering these rich stories, we pave the way for a deeper appreciation of Africa’s role on the world stage, fostering greater unity and collaboration among diverse cultures.

BRAZIL, TROUGH WODE MAYA’S EYES

Kobina Ackon known widely by the brand name, Wode Maya is a Ghanaian freelance Vlogger / YouTuber. With a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Shenyang Aerospace University, China, Wode Maya has, over the years been able to create a niche for himself in the area of Social Media Content creation and in a space of a few years; his channel grew in popularity, attracting over a Million subscribers.

Click HERE to check out his YouTube channel, where you can find a variety of engaging and entertaining videos that showcase his unique talents and insights, along with valuable content that keeps you informed and inspired.

 

The image of Africa has been distorted around the world, and we are actively changing the narratives via YouTube videos, one country at a time. These videos serve not only as a means of entertainment but as powerful tools for education and enlightenment, offering authentic perspectives on the rich culture, history, and contributions of the African continent. By showcasing local stories, art, and traditions, we aim to dismantle stereotypes and present an accurate portrayal of various nations, their peoples, and their achievements.

Until the history of Africa is told by Africans themselves, the story of greatness will always glorify the imperialists, overshadowing the true heroes and unsung champions of the continent’s past. These individuals, whose contributions and sacrifices have often been buried beneath colonial narratives, deserve recognition and celebration. By sharing our voices and storytelling traditions, we aim to reclaim our narrative, weaving together the rich tapestry of our diverse cultures, experiences, and histories. This collective effort not only fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation for African societies but also empowers future generations to connect with their roots and heritage. Through this process of reclamation, we dismantle the stereotypes that have long persisted, highlighting the resilience, innovation, and achievements of African peoples, and encouraging a more nuanced view of our continent within the global narrative.

Let’s take a trip back in time.

Hi Everybody,

I just got home from a monthly Capoeira Angola Roda we have here in L.A., ad was surfing the web when I saw this You Tube video called CAPOEIRA ANGOLA: RELÍQUIAS DA VELHA BAHIA (CAPOEIRA ANGOLA: RELICS OF OLD BAHIA).

I’m not sure when this video was taken, but it shows a small window in time, a time in Bahia Brazil when the revered Mestres of the “Velha Guarda” (Old Guard) of Capoeira Angola were young, and a glimpse of how Capoeira was played in those days.

I hope you enjoy the video, and I will be posting up more videos like these in the future.