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"... I once described Brother Paul Obinna's TIMELINE™ as one of the greatest contributions to the Afrikan struggles for mental liberation to ever come out of the UK.
I suggested this because his work is a visual masterpiece that is bolstered by intellectual rigour and the kind of scholastic vision required in a time when the best way to counter historical distortions is to present a counter argument that can stand on its own merit.
You see, it is one thing to know that something is wrong with the white washed history we are all subjected to and quite another to expose it in a fashion that makes it plain for all to see - without relying on cheap rhetoric or unsubstantiated historical claims.
I have often suggested that if you are presented with a description of yourself and you cannot recognise yourself in said description, then present your own.
This is what Paul does in this work and it is a must have for all members of the human family who care about our collective futures on this planet we call home..."
Dr. Lez Henry
From pioneering the UK dancehall scene as a deejay to becoming a visiting fellow at Goldsmith's University to being a founder member of Nu Beyond Ltd and the National Independent Education Coalition (NIEC), , Dr. Henry has been delivering superb empowerment, education & interventionist packages in schools, colleges and universities for several years.
He's also the author of several thoughtful books including "What the Deejay Said" - a classic explaining the weighty influence of Jamaican reggae culture on black UK politics.
nu-beyond.com
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