Black American August: We are NOT Africans | FBA - Essence Festival

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Black American August: We are NOT Africans | FBA - Essence Festival

Black American August has arrived. FBA are reclaiming and taking ownership of their deep-rooted American identity. From centuries of contributions to the foundation of the nation, Foundational Black Americans (FBA) are boldly embracing their unique place in U.S. history and culture. This discussion sheds light on the legacy, resilience, and unmatched influence Black Americans have had on shaping America—socially, politically, and economically. As narratives shift, the importance of asserting cultural lineage and historical presence becomes more crucial than ever. Also. Cincinnati Or Soweto? On the anniversary of the Montgomery Alabama boat brawl. Well discuss... Atlanta native, singer Ciara gains citizenship in Benin. And here is Why Ciara Became a Citizen of Benin. And Donald Trump places tariffs on African nations. Black America Boycotts Foreign Business: The $1.7 Trillion Shift That's Changing. The conversation is heating up. Black Americans are fed up, and the call to action is clear: Stop spending money with African / foreign businesses and invest in our own communities. But what's really behind this movement? Is The African Union Running a Reparations Finesse? This video dives deep into the Black Boycott and the growing frustration that's sparking a massive consumer shift. Several vendors opt out of Essence Fest. Why are people saying the essence festival fell off?? Essence Fest 2025... Why I Believe The Vibe Was Off! Foreign Fraud Foiled. Has Essence Fest lost its essence? Low turnout reported in 2025. Lauryn Hill 'Embarrassed' At Essence Fest. Now you hear Refugee Ask What Is Black American Culture? With 'Empty Crowd' Proformance After Late Start. Tethers Cancelled: Hold Your Own Deportations | African Boycott - Essence Festiva We're exploring the history of Black American consumer boycotts, from the Civil Rights era to today, and how a new generation is using its immense $1.7 trillion consumer spending power to demand change. Is this about poor customer service, or a deeper call for Black economic empowerment? Tether Essence Festival FLOPS: Because FBA Said So. Why The Creek Freedmen Court Ruling Matters to Reparations. This discussion isn't about fostering division but about advocating for the integrity and recognition of Black American culture. It's a powerful statement that demanding respect for one's heritage is a fundamental right. Pan Africans are DONE: Dr. Umar gets his FBA Wake Up Call | Diaspora Wars & Essence Festival. TetherGeddon (2): FBA and the African Boycott | Essence Festival - Diaspora Wars Join the discussion as we break down the latest trends, the power of Black-owned businesses, and the push for Black wealth. We'll cover the real reasons behind the boycott, what it means for the Black American community, and the potential impact on both local and international economies. #essencefestival2025 #FBA #diasporawars #panafricanism #Breakingnews #viralvideo #African #boycott #africanunion #tariffs #august1st #reparations #iceprotest #donaldtrump #FBA #blackamericans #blackandbrownunity #blackalphanetwork WATCH: https://youtube.com/live/QLEa1EBZOkE?feature=share WATCH: https://youtube.com/live/mVwsjZs38ko?feature=share Playlist https://youtube.com/live/IcAGbo0RCOc?feature=share Cash App: https://cash.app/BlackAlpha6 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlackAlphaNetw1 Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Published: Aug 05, 2025

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