At 9 years old, Da'Mon Stith knew his life's purpose. He was going to be a ninja, and there wasn't an invading kick, sword or blade powerful enough to stop him. When Stith was 8, his father gave him a ...
Dr Mariam Mpaata, President of the African Women in Sports Initiative, opened the workshop by paying tribute to the resilience and excellence of African women in martial arts.
Through the Afro-Brazilian martial art form Capoeira, Da'Mon Stith discovered his passion for African warrior tradition and the making of ancient swords Once ashamed of his Blackness, Da'Mon Stith ...
Through the Afro-Brazilian martial art form Capoeira, Da'Mon Stith discovered his passion for African warrior tradition and the making of ancient swords Once ashamed of his Blackness, Da'Mon Stith ...
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