The Community-Building Study-Work Model

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  • In this workshop, we will discuss the need of transformation over information for restoring and building modern Kmt: the global Afrikan=Black nation. It is often assumed that the imparting of information will necessarily and automatically lead to substantive and measurable transformation of individuals and/or society. As this assumption is demonstrably false, in this presentation, we will outline the rudiments of a study-work group model and method designed to not simply impart information for information’s sake but to manage and monitor individual growth and transformation processes within a social/community context to ensure that information learned translates to tangible and measurable behavioral correlates rather than simply being intellectualized. We find that for individual, community, and Afrikan=Black national growth, detached objectivity and disinterested liberalism typically advocated as part-and-parcel of the eurasian rhetorical ethic must be replaced with single-minded commitment and focused dedication to achieving our Afrikan=Black goals of national restoration in alignment with the Grand Unified Vision–this is a Vision by and for Afrikan=Black people in the interests of the Afrikan=Black survival thrust. This workshop will conclude with suggestions of implementable solutions that can be readily applied and put into practice today to build individuals, community, and to restore Kmt: the global Afrikan=Black nation.

26 October 2019

Duration 1 hour, 15 minutes, 18 seconds

20 slides

1 review for The Community-Building Study-Work Model

  1. Bakari

    I have observed and unfortunately participated in many conversations with very well-read and frequent lecture attendees, that talk about “why we don’t have power” or “if only we had a strong black leader” – and every time those discussions fail to cover what we are doing to restore MA’AT within our selves, and how we study-work with others in an actionable + accountable way to ensure the group is doing so as well. This discussion challenges previous notions that, in many ways – made the collection of information the end goal, or the preconception that simply by knowing better, we will do better. It also highlights the need for ourstorical way of nation building (which is community building), and shows how organizations fail to do the transformative work that we need to restoring Maat individually, politically, and cosmically. I greatly appreciate how this discussion is laid out in a very practical, repeatable manner – making it clear on how we should approach, implement, and hold ourselves accountable to actioning information. The reading cards and the “Moving toward MA’AT Study Group Chart will be incorporated in how I restore Maat w/in myself, and with the study-work group that I become involved with.

    Abibitumi -> Abibifahodie

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