A
Common Unity Project
This
documentary would not have been possible without the support, cooperation,
patience, honesty and guidance of the African community in Britain
and the Ancestors. We are proud to say that this was a truly collective
effort. The film maker wishes to extend the greatest appreciation
and thanks all those, both on and off screen, who helped make this
Common Unity Project.
This
documentary is dedicated to the Ancestors: those who died and suffered
unimaginable physical, mental, emotional and spiritual pain, those
who fought a righteous battle against obstinate oppression and those
who ultimately, and willingly, died fighting for us. We owe a debt
of gratitude that we endeavour to pay back in part through the continuing
fight for justice to enable you to rest in the peace you deserve.
To all
our children and future African generations: you are our reason
to live, fight and die for the African right to self determine.
And
finally, to all our fellow brothas and sistas presently striding
along the road to liberation, may we continue to walk strong, proud
and uncompromisingly in unity towards The Ultimate Goal.
Contributors
| Directed
by Toyin Agbetu |
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| Sis Abiola |
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| Emmanuel |
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| Bro Hakim |
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| Dr Hakim Adi |
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| Henry Bonsu |
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| Jendayi Serwah |
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| Kwaku & Ms Serwah |
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| Kwaku Bonsu |
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| Kubara Zamani |
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| Kimani Nehusi |
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| Kwabena |
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| Lorna Jones |
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| Bro Ldr Mbandaka |
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| Michael Eboda |
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| Morenike Fasuyi |
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| Netsanet Solomon
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| Bro Olatunji Heru |
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| Omowale |
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| Onyeka |
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| Shaka Marday |
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| Stephen Henry |
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| Stephen Ssali |
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| Talika |
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| Dr WIlliam Lez Henry |
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