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Black Is The Color of God

 

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ABOVE WAKANDA: ASCAC EQUIPS SOCIAL MEDIA INFUSED MINDS

Medicine or poison. Pop culture infused classical civilization? Classical civilization informed pop culture? Or pop culture confused with classical civilization? Is this the path of our 21st century struggle? Everything that gets into our bodies and mind either makes us better or breaks us down. What’s in your wallet? Writing the narrative of human history […]

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In Honor of the Ancestors

                                                                 Chronicling the names and accomplishments of a thousand exceptional African ancestors would be effortless, but to do that diminishes the contributions of the community. […]

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Traveling On A Budget

I was a late bloomer. Even during my eight year stint in the US Navy I remained on US soil and never traveled any further than Tijuana for a brief interlude with a double shot of tequila. Before the age of 40, I had only traveled outside of the continental United States three times, twice […]

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The Importance of African Research

We find African Research to be of great importance, because much of the world’s identity depends upon it. By African Research, we speak of the study of Classical African Civilization, Human Ancestry, as well as all of the inventions and innovations that came into this world by way of Africa and the African. All Africans were not […]

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What Fidel Castro’s Memorial Revealed To Me

In light of the death of Cuba’s revolutionary hero, Fidel Castro, and Professor Runoko Rashidi’s first group trip to Cuba, I mused over the way the American media reported his death as a contrast of celebration on the part of Cuban exiles in America, and grief on mainland Cuba. I began thinking about how the […]

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