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Yurugu by Marimba Ani - Introduction #WeAreReading
#WeAreReading African Culture and Philosophy every weekend! This is the first of our in-depth study of "Yurugu - An African-Centered Critiqu
This is the first of our in-depth study of "Yurugu - An African-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior" by Marimba Ani. Yurugu was written in the early 1990s like so many other classic works of Black Thought. Marimba Ani is a brilliant thinker who has shown her ability to analyse and critique European thought with precision and power. Join us and spread the word about #WeAreReading!
On This Day in New York City History March 16, 1827: The Freedom Journal which was fhe first African American-owned and operated newspaper in the United States was founded by John Brown Russwurm and Samuel Eli Cornish. The newspaper covered such issues as education, health, jobs and social events for free blacks not only in NYC but throughout the Northeast. After a falling out between co-founders, the focus for the newspaper would center on the movement for the return of Blacks to Africa in the form of the new colony of Liberia. This practice established by the American Colonial Society started in 1820. Liberia would become the first African colony to become an independent nation in 1847. The paper would cease publication in 1829. #FreedomJournal #AfricanAmericanHistory #AfricanAmericanStudies #BlackHistory #BlackStudies #BlackHistoryMatters #JohnBrowbRusswurm #SamuelEliCornish #NewspaperHistory #NewYorkHistory #NYHistory #NYCHistory #History #Historia #Histoire #Geschichte #HistorySisco https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp2dFnHur0k/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Beware of scholars of Hoodoo that are not PRACTITIONERS of Hoodoo
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While I do quote, cite, and reference many reputable folks in the academic space when it comes to Hoodoo, I make sure to only share the work of people that are actual practitioners of the Hoodoo tradition. People that are involved heavily in this religion OUTSIDE of the four walls of the academy. This religion pre-dates and exists far beyond modern academia, and academia is violent/Anti-Black as hell. Not every scholar respects Hoodoo as a living, breathing tradition. Not every scholar respects it as a vital part of Black Culture and Black Studies. Usually these are folks that study Hoodoo as an intellectual curiosity, rather than a legitimate culture and spiritual technology. They write papers, publish books, and speak at universities and conferences, usually spreading misinformation and getting paid in the process. Most of them are white, an embarrassing amount of them are Black, and ALL of them lack the depth, nuance, and cultural competency to approach scholarly research on this tradition with the integrity it deserves.
So make sure to research the authors of scholarly writing on Hoodoo. Make sure to divine and ask your ancestors about them. Because these universities are writing people big checks to be loud and wrong.
I thought this posted earlier. 🤔🤔🤔 Well, here's a belated Happy Jackie Robinson Day. Celebrating one legend with the artwork of another legend Bill Gallo. #JackieRobinsonDay #JackieRobinson #42 #BreakingOfTheColorLine #BrooklynDodgers #BlackHistory #BlackStudies #AfricanAmericanHistory #AfricanAmericanStudies #BaseballHistory #HistoriaDelBeisbol #Baseball #Beisbol #BaseballSisco https://www.instagram.com/p/B_B2AaLgEyD/?igshid=1shfrk1m3n69v
Leonidas Harris Berry (July 20, 1902 – December 4, 1995) was an African American & pioneer in gastroscopy & endoscopy. He served as the president of the National Medical Association from 1965-1966. After graduating from Wilberforce University (1924), moved to Chicago where he received a 2nd B.S. degree from the University of Chicago, followed by a M.D. degree from the Rush Medical College of the University. Also received a M.S. degree in Pathology from the University of Illinois Medical School (1933). Awards: Rudolph Schindler Award 1977 from the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Distinguished Service Award from the National Medical Association. 1st Annual Clinical Achievement Award from the American College of Gastroenterology. Freedom Award for Public Service from the Chicago Chapter of the NAACP. Distinguished Alumni Award of Rush Medical College. #blackscientist #blackmeninmedicine #blackwomeninmedicine #blackdoctorsmatter #blackdoctors #africanamericanhistorymonth #africanamericanstudies #blackstudies #africanamericanliterature #blackgenius #blackauthorsrock #blackpowermatters #blackhistoryisworldhistory #blackpeoplematter #blacklivesmatter✊ #blacklivesmatter✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 #blackexcellence✊🏾 #blackeducationmatters #blackamericatoday #blackhistoryinthemaking #celebrateblackhistory #blackhistorymatters #blackrevolutionary #makeafricagreatagain #thegreatawakeningofafricanamericans #stateoftheculture #blackinventors #protectblackwomen #blackwomenaredope #blackauthorsmatter #blackinventorsmatters (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3riYOTH-6x/?igshid=c6t9oeasd6la
Congratulations to neckbone. 1 of 5 (shortlisted) for the Chicago Review of Books in Poetry
https://chireviewofbooks.com/2019/10/14/the-poetry-shortlist-for-the-2019-chicago-review-of-books-award/amp/?__twitter_impression=true