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Swahili-Introductory course
Mastering an Afrikan language is vital for people of Afrikan "Ascent". In this beginner course we'll establish the strong foundations that are needed to reach fluency. Learning Swahili means breaking a wall of division between the diasporic world and the motherland,it opens a door of reconnection.
As I'm teaching  you Swahili, I hope that we can get to motivate, and support each other in this wonderful learning and reconnection process.

Other Tongues:

For a historically oppressed people to study the oppressor’s language in order to communicate with brothers, sisters and historic enemies is a sober reminder of what we still me become and still must be.

If we are to become a force in the world for our people’s and the world’s good, we need to speak our meaning and work our purposes through other tongues to reach other ears, hearts and minds.

French From An Afrikan Perspective by Sister Yapende.
  
French-Beginner

We're aware that numerous countries in Afrika became French speaking because of French colonization. There are 115 millions Afrikan people that speak French in Afrika.They are spread across 31 francophone (French speaking) Afrikan countries.  Let's not forget that for Afrikans, French was first a language of oppression.

After Afrikan countries gained their freedom ( Independence), the French language remained a tool of communication between the diverse Afrikan ethnic goups. France was also an oppressor in Asia, in the Indian Ocean, and in the Caribbean, therefore French is now spoken globally.

The fact is that French is a tool for global communication.

Speaking French opens many doors on all the continents,especially in Africa.  If  this  European language is used so extensively by our people, then it should also be taught from our African, Positive Perspective of Liberation, Respect and Freedom of the Afrikan and Universal Mind, Body and Spirit.

I'll teach you French, so you can ultimately master the language, and use it for your best interest (professional, educational, etc). As students of Afrikan ascent you're created to master the use of "breath" ( word) for your growth and development, not for your downpression. As we reach more advanced levels of learning, we'll carefully look at the etymology, and will break down the chains of mental captivity.  

Sister Yapende,  Swahili & French Instructor
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