Nubeinghealth have instigated and been involved with various project, saturday schools, organisations and businesses in the African/African Caribbean Community in the UK. For example the Universal Afrikan Ancestral Alliance spearheaded by Stephen Tamali Ssali of Mariandina. Adornement Europes Premiere African-Inspired Cultural, Creative, Ethical Exhibition, Nubian Natural Natural Health Care Products, PACM, Marcus Garvey Day and African Liberation Day

Notably the London Tour of Dr Llaila O Afrika 2005

 

Spring of 2008

Nubeinghealth Foundation Facilitates talks and presentations by

Oba T Shaka April 5th-6th

Dr Llaila O Afrika May

Dr Muata Ashby

Oba T. Shaka Saturday 5th April 7.30-10pm at the Church of Many Roads, 160 Page Green Terrace, High Road, Seven Sisters, London N15. ( Nearest Rail is South Tottenham Rail Station).

 

Dr. Oba T'Shaka is  a Professor in the  Black Studies Department at San Francisco State University.  He served as Chair of the Black Studies Department at San Francisco State University for twelve years.  Dr. T'Shaka  is one of the principal architects of the African Centered Educational Movement, which led to the development of an African-centered discipline that incorporates physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics into the core discipline of Black studies. He also led the move to define ancient African philosophy as the foundation of the Black studies discipline. Dr. Oba T'Shaka is the national vice chairperson of the National Black United Front and author of five books including : The Art of Leadership,  Return to the African  Mother Principle of Male and Female Equality, The Political Legacy of Malcolm X,  The Integration Trap: The Generational Gap

Oba T'Shaka has been active in Black freedom movements since 1960. From 1963 to 1965, he was chair of San Francisco CORE (Congress of Racial Equality), which spearheaded a campaign for jobs for Blacks and other peoples of color in San Francisco and throughout California. He led an international work project to Tanzania made up of members of the Pan African People's Organization (P.A.P.O.) in 1963, and in 1974 played a major leadership role in the Sixth Pan African Congress in Tanzania, chairing the North American Political Committee.