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KET.N: “Our Thang,” Our Tribe, Our Responsibility

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KET.N: “Our Thang,” Our Tribe, Our Responsibility Great day, Great day, my people! It’s your brother ha2tim, and today I’m bringing you a special reflection—one that digs deep into who we are, what we build, and why we must build together. This article centers around a powerful concept: KET.N , a Kemetic term gifted to our tribe by Brother Kwame Keuchler . KET.N , simply put, means “Our Thang.” Not just something we claim—but something we commit to. Something we shape and something that shapes us. The idea came alive during a conversation about gangster movies—yeah, I love those. One phrase always stood out: “This thing of ours.” And that got me thinking... Because we need that same spirit when it comes to Gye-Nyame. When it comes to Simsa. When it comes to our culture, our children, and our future. We need our own KET.N. KET.N: It Belongs to Us. We Belong to It. KET.N isn’t just a word—it’s a sacred commitment. Our Thang represents a bond with something greater than any individua...

Reclaiming Our Rhythm: The Crusade for Black Intellectual Property

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Reclaiming Our Rhythm: The Crusade for Black Intellectual Property Uniting Creativity, Crafting Our Future Greetings, Visionaries and Culture Keepers! Brother Ha2tim here, steering the ship at GNJMedia, where we don't just navigate through the waters of discourse; we dive into the depths of empowerment and reclaim what's ours. Today, we're embarking on a voyage through the turbulent seas of Black intellectual property. This isn't just a conversation; it's a clarion call to every soul tuned into the rhythm of our heritage. We're talking about the pulse of our culture – jazz, blues, hip-hop, and every beat in between. These are more than just melodies; they're the stories of our ancestors, the heartbeat of our communities, and the unsung anthems of our struggles and triumphs. As we set sail, remember this: our journey is not just about understanding where we've been; it's about charting a course to where we deserve to be. In the words of the visionary...