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Interview with Nadia Nurhussein Black Land: Imperial Ethiopianism in African America

open access: yesEthiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities, 2021
In October 2020, Adom Getachew interviewed Nadia Nurhussein about her recent book “Black Land: Imperial Ethiopianism and African America” published by Princeton University Press in 2019.
Adom Getachew
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‘Cleave to the Black’: expressions of Ethiopianism in Jamaica

open access: yesNWIG, 2003
Describes the development of Ethiopianism, and illustrates its ideological and thematic content and manifestations, especially focusing on Jamaica, while also referring to the US and South Africa.
Charles Reavis Price
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The Life and Contribution of Reverend Doctor Obed Ndeya Obadiah Kealotswe - a Dedication [PDF]

open access: yesJournal for the Study of Religion
This dedication presents the life, accomplishments, and contributions of Rev. Dr. Obed Ndeya Obadiah Kealotswe in service of the community, profession, governance, teaching and learning, as well as his research and publications. Kealotswe's contributions
Fidelis Nkomazana
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Soupeřící -ismy v Rohu Afriky: vzestup a pád pan-etiopianismu a pan-somalismu

open access: yes, 2022
Studie se zabývá vzestupem a pádem dvou velkých pan-hnutí, tedy pan-etiopianismu a pan-somalismu, které až do dnešních dnů ovlivňují domácí i zahraniční politiku v Rohu Afriky.The article deals with the rise and fall of two great Pan-movements, the Pan ...
Záhořík, Jan
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“To Work Black Magic”: Richard Bruce Nugent’s Queer Transnational Insurgency

open access: yesJAm It!, 2019
Within the Harlem Renaissance’s politically charged climate, a discourse of anti-decadence emerged to police the boundaries of racial solidarity and to ward off the public specter of flamboyant homosexuality associated with European aestheticism. However,
Ryan Tracy
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Ethiopian-Israeli community [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Case Reports, 2016
The Ethiopian-Jewish community in Israel is an immigrant population numbering 131 400 as of 2012. Many arrived from 1980 to 1992 by airborne operations coordinated by the Israeli government. Immigration was prompted by Israeli recognition of the community's Jewish citizenship eligibility status. This period in Israel's history saw the First Lebanon War,
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Clean Cut (adaptive, multimodal surgical infection prevention programme) for low‐resource settings: a prospective quality improvement study

open access: yesBJS (British Journal of Surgery), EarlyView., 2020
Clean Cut is a multimodal, adaptive, checklist‐based infection prevention programme designed to improve compliance with six critical perioperative infection prevention practices. After introducing the programme at five hospitals in Ethiopia, compliance with critical infection prevention standards significantly improved and the relative risk of ...
J. A. Forrester   +16 more
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Borrelia in Ethiopian ticks

open access: yesTicks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2012
Two regions (Jimma and Dire Dawa) in Ethiopia were investigated for the presence of soft ticks. Although no Ornithodoros spp. ticks were collected during this survey, published records of their existence in Ethiopia were found. An overwhelming infestation of Argas persicus was revealed in a village located adjacent to Dire Dawa.
Sally, Cutler   +4 more
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By the Rivers of Babylon: The Bondage Motif in the Performing Arts, Life and Aesthetics of Rastafarians

open access: yes, 2023
Background; Rastafarians (popularly called Rastas) are members of a black Caribbean cult, professing black supremacy and fighting for human rights and justice. Today, there are Rastas in many different parts of the world. Rastafarianism itself adopts the
Afolabi, John Adebayo
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