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Life Recommenced... 1st We Are Afrikan!

Helping to eliminate the negative societal impact arising from Public Education, Religion, Cultural Assimilation, and Historical Untruths which promotes low self esteem, bad decision making, financial deficiencies, and numerous other issues plaguing the African American and minority communities.
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Episodes

The need and power of Truth

In this episode the idea of mis-education is centered on the exposition of generations of falsehoods that have become internal truths, though they are lies. The greatest sin of America is racism yet it is depicted as simply something that occurred. There is no educational identification that likens this historical event to the Holocaust or any other mass killing/dehumanization of a people. Is it because Hegel classified African as beasts, uncivilized people without the ability to understand God ...

Feb 03, 20211 hr 10 minSeason 4Ep. 4

The Power of Religion in Miseducation

This Podcast episode explores a conversation about the religion of the People in the land of Canaan from the Exodus story, and how that so called "evil" religious practice was against God. It gets even deeper with understanding the purpose and need to make IFA religious rituals not thos of the West African people.

Feb 03, 202150 min

Miseducation descibed

In this episode I discuss how we see the effects of a lack of education for African Americans in the scholarship of African history causes one to accept the cultural identity of the dominant culture and to be specific the identity the oppressor has chosen for us. In retrospect the mis-education not only affects African Americans but is also has a residual effect on the Caucasian people as well because they too, have been mis-educated.

Feb 03, 202145 min

Miseducation identified.

In this episode I introduce one of the source of the issue for African Americans by using the scholarly work of Dr. Carter G. Woodson as a source of how we are mis-educated and more important how this miseducation has formed America. The American educational system systematically introduces and produces the African culture as a negative influence into current and historical cultural landscapes. As such, our relation to God is non relevant because God is good and only good things come from God. T...

Feb 03, 202151 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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