Black Improvement Media (BIM) is a multimedia resource for the Black Improvement Movement. This blog is served by Seko Varner. On this site you may find media programming that support our mission of improving the lives of people of African descent. The views expressed in the media presented on this site are not necessarily the views and opinions of Seko Varner or Positive Vibes Inc.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Califia-fornia ~ "Our Roots Run Deep"
The Amazon Queen Califia (aka California)
Labels:
America,
Black,
Global African Presence,
History,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement,
Indian,
Moor,
Women
The Sidis (Nobles) of India
Look at that instrument!
For a second I thought this might've been shot in Brazil!
For a second I thought this might've been shot in Brazil!
Labels:
Black,
Global African Presence,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement,
Indian,
World Music
Saturday, March 14, 2009
President Obama & New World Order (hmmmmm)
Is the President of the United States of America involved in the New World Order movement ?Here is something to consider... According to the film-maker "He is being pushed as savior in an attempt to con the American people into accepting global slavery. We have reached a critical juncture in the New World Order's plans. and only by exposing the con can we help to save freedom in America. The Obama Deception is not about Left or Right: it's about a One World Government." Includes commentary from KRS-ONE and Professor Griff.
Labels:
America,
Black,
Conspiracy Theory,
Imani Foundation,
Improvement,
Obama,
Opinion,
Politics,
Radical
Monday, March 9, 2009
Removing The Anti-Black Myths in the Bible
Rev. Jeffrey A. Johnson Jr. preaches/teaches his Black to the Bible Vol. 2 - "Removing The Anti-Black Myths in the Bible." The lecture/sermon contains historical information and Biblical doctrine supporting the presence of African people and people of African descent in the standard cannonized Bible. This lecture has a focus on dispelling the myths that surround Blacks in the Bible. This file is the second sermon/lecture in an educational four part series.
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