
who: InnerStanding Isness with Kemetia M. Afrika
what: discussing Afrikan-Centered Edukation | Innerstanding the World Through Afrikan Eyes
when: March 3rd, 2013 at 1:04 pm eastern / 10:04 am pacific (international times at bottom of page)
where: Black Talk Radio Network
why: Afrikan mental, spiritual, and physical liberation from global european domination
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“One of the most valid methods of evaluating the condition or status of a people is to examine the process of their child-rearing practices. The Black child today, whether in the United States, Africa, South America, etc., stands as a tragic example of a powerless, directionless people. Throughout the animal kingdom, there is generally an inviolate law which dictates that the young are to be protected at all costs. Yet, in Black communities, not only are children not protected, but in too many cases are offered as sacrificial lambs to a devouring enemy. Therefore, one continues to witness the sorry spectacle of Black parents delivering their children to an over and covert hostile White enemy with the pathological demand that they educated them.” ~Bobby E. Wright, “The Black Child”~
The necessary re-education of Blacks and a possible solution of racial crises can begin, strangely enough, only when Blacks fully recognize this central fact in their lives: The White man is their Bitter Enemy. For this is not the ranting of wild-eyed militancy, but the calm and unmistakable verdict of several thousand years of documented history…The perceptive whites will also see quickly enough that reference to them as enemies of the race will be a threat to their absolute supremacy only if it causes the Blacks to wake up, begin to realize how fragile is the basis for their present faith in the ultimate justice of the white man, and begin to unite to plan a different course, something they have never done before. ~Chancellor Williams, Destruction of Black Civilization~
Afrikan-centered education recognizes that the whole of human life is a political system and, therefore, it interprets its materials politically. It is through political, economic and military action that we must change our circumstances. If those things are not applied in the context of our education then we are being educated just to be servants–educated servants! Because it is the intention of Europeans that Blacks never escape their condition of servitude. A higher education means that we will just be educated servants–nothing more, nothing less. ~Amos N. Wilson, Falsification of Afrikan Consciousness~
I know now that the most damaging thing a people in a colonial situation can do is to allow their children to attend any educational facility organized by the dominant enemy culture….We send our children to places of learning operated by men who hate us and hate the truth. ~George Jackson, Soledad Brother~
How inadequate the seeing that remains broken off, unconnected to any larger perception. How lacking in sufficiency the hearing unconnected to a greater knowledge. How stupid the utterance cut off from the higher understanding of the connected whole. ~Ayi Kwei Armah, Two Thousand Seasons~
Without critical thinking, however, there is no self-respect. Without self-respect, there is no courage, no self-defense, no justice, no peace and no progress. ~Frances Cress Welsing, The Isis Papers~
Educational systems that disseminate lies are rejected by truth-seeking individuals. That’s why children don’t like school or church. Children enter school full of excitement and enthusiasm. Within three years they are literally bored out of their minds. ~Atiba B. King, 1998~
American economy is based on white supremacy. Even the religious philosophy is, in essence, white supremacy. A white Jesus. A white Virgin. White angels. White everything. But a black Devil, or course. The “Uncle Sam” political foundation is based on white supremacy, relegating non-whites to second-class citizenship. It goes without saying that the social philosophy is strictly white supremacist. And the educational system perpetuates white supremacy. ~Malcolm X, 1963~
I’m restless. I question not only myself, but my environment. I’m eager, urgent. And to be so seems natural, human, and good to me. Life without these qualities is inconceivable, less than human. ~Richard Wright, White Man, Listen!~
One of the most valid methods of evaluating the condition or status of a people is to examine the process of their child-rearing practices. The Black child today, whether in the United States, Africa, South America, etc., stands as a tragic example of a powerless, directionless people. Throughout the animal kingdom, there is generally an inviolate law which dictates that the young are to be protected at all costs. Yet, in Black communities, not only are children not protected, but in too many cases are offered as sacrificial lambs to a devouring enemy. Therefore, one continues to witness the sorry spectacle of Black parents delivering their children to an over and covert hostile White enemy with the pathological demand that they educated them. ~Bobby E. Wright, “The Black Child”~
A people, and a nation, is created, re-created, and sustained through the appropriate education and training of its youth. Every culture engages in some form of education and training, the principal function of which is to secure cultural identity, continuity, organization, integrity and above all, survival. When a people is miseducated or inappropriately educated and trained, its sense of peoplehood is destabilized as is concomitantly its individual and collective psyches, and its capacity to withstand the deadly assaults and exploitative pillaging by other peoples and the insidious wasting away of its vitality. African Americans are educated and trained to further the imperial and exploitative interests of racist White America– interests inimical to their own. They are therefore educated against their own interests, which is one of the reasons that despite their sizable educated, professional and trained classes relative to other nations, their economic and political power is benign and their survival is in question. ~Amos N. Wilson, Black-on-Black Crime~
The White child [is] taught how to rule and the Black child [is] trained to be ruled.
~Bobby E. Wright, “The Black Child”~
How alien the African-American child must feel, how like an outsider! The little African-American child who sits in a classroom and is taught to accept as heroes and heroines individuals who defamed African people is being actively decentered, dislocated, and made into a nonperson, one whose aim in life might be to one day shed that “badge of inferiority”: his or her blackness. ~Molefi Kete Asante, 1991~
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Sun = Sunday, 3 March 2013 (118 places).
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Mon = Monday, 4 March 2013 (26 places).
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UTC (GMT/Zulu)-time: Sunday, 3 March 2013, 18:04:00
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