of afro futurism this kingdom in africa which is the most advanced in technology, sort of hidden away from the world, but which is, in its own way, building a new future for africa. let s just have a listen and a look at some images with your sounds. and then i want to talk to you about it. now, that soundtrack is from the beginning of wa kanda forever. it s actually a funeral scene in this kingdom.
that you ve been involved in in recent years is working on the soundtrack, the music, for the black panther movie series black panther, of course, the first, and wakanda forever, the second. and people talk about it as a sort of vision of afro futurism this kingdom in africa which is the most advanced in technology, sort of hidden away from the world, but which is, in its own way, building a new future for africa. let s just have a listen and a look at some images with your sounds. and then i want to talk to you about it.
been involved in in recent years is working on the soundtrack, the music, for the black panther movie series black panther movie series black panther, of course, the first, and wakanda forever, the second. and people talk about it as a sort of vision of afro futurism this kingdom in africa which is the most advanced in technology, sort of hidden away from the world but which is, in its own way, building a new future for africa. let sjust have building a new future for africa. let s just have a listen and a look at some images with your sounds. and then i want to talk to you about it.
because you just talked about making a better future for africa. and one thing one collaboration that intrigues me that you ve been involved in in recent years is working on the soundtrack, the music, for the black panther movie series black panther, of course, the first, and wakanda forever, the second. and people talk about it as a sort of vision of afro futurism this kingdom in africa which is the most advanced in technology, sort of hidden away from the world but which is, in its own way, building a new future for africa. let s just have a listen and a look at some images with your sounds.
indoctrination, so that runs afoul of our standard. one of the other things he said in his remarks, nia-malika, he s sick of politicians allowing fear of being called names, them avoiding fights like this. i think he was talking about the word racist. i think no matter what desantis was going to try to turn this into a political victory. he s famous of saying florida is the state where woke comes to die. i m not really sure what that means. i have been saying that i think the college board in this a.p. studies course, i think it s a great course the way it ended up being. i think classrooms are places where queer theory, intersectionality will come up. kimberly crenshaw will come up, it s ancient africa to afro futurism. i think for desantis, when you think about a primary, this is