Scholarship of Okunini Kamau Rashid
Okunini Kamau Rashid is an Associate Professor of Educational Foundations and Inquiry at National... View more
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“In his discussion of this text, Theophile Obenga states that ‘The pharaoh, in his capacity as guarantor of Maât, was naturally the supreme lord of the country. He was responsible for the maintenance of universal harmony. If that harmony got ruptured, the entire country fell prey to terrible crises, in the form of tremendous social upheavals… Read more
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@heru_djet would you be interested in speaking on this topic for the Saturday Seminar Series? We are organizing them for the rest of the year. @kala_kambon ṣé ẹ lè ṣètò rẹ̀?- View 3 replies
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Maat’s ability to be maintained in society hinges upon what Dr. Beatty says in his article “Maat: The Cultural and Intellectual Allegiance of a Concept,”
“The ancestors speak to us and through us, yet as Ptahotep affirms “no one is born wise.” Our task is to listen, learn, and study the wisdom of our ancestors and ponder it in our hearts… Read more
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“For African descendants, Capoeira represents the reification of ancestral resistance via the embodied practice of Capoeira as an art of war.”
-Kamau Rashid, “You’ve Got to Be the Medicine to Heal the Community”: Capoeira and the Art of Healing Mind, Body, and Spirit
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Dr. Kamau Rashid returns to the Africa World Now Project to discuss the 21st Century implications of William Watkins’s The White Architects of Black Education.
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Lecture #4: Kemet for the Kemetiyu Free the Youth
Afrikan Worldview - Alavanyo #2 (DURATION 53 MINUTES!)
Lecture #1 - Where do Black People Come From? (The Beginning is the End) Free the Youth
39. SSS Video Recording + Slides: The Wicked Witch is Dead: Selected Atrocities Committed by Elizabeth II, Queen of the Brutish, Against Black People
Non-African Linguists be like, “This is a new way to quote!”