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In our final release for 2021, we speak to a young woman who says she will not be voting in Barbados' upcoming election. Hear Krystle Howell's why in this episode of Catcha Fyah. Safe and Prosperous 2022 to all our subscribers. Thank you for your support this year.
On this latest episode of Going OFF Topic, show host Omowale Afrika sits down with C. Paul Grandison to discuss his latest work, The Racial Hierarchy: Anti- Blackness Culture and Anti- Black Racism. The Causes and Consequences- An Evolutionary Perspective.
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Study referenced during discussion: Rauch, K. L., & Hopcroft, R. L. (2018). Human Sociosexual Dominance Theory. In Oxford Handbook of Evolution, Biology, and Society.
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This talk occurred at Malcolm X College on December 27, 2012 at the City-Wide Kwanzaa Celebration. The first two minutes are missing, but this is the bulk of what I shared. The main points that are missing are that Kujichagulia is ultimately about our capacity to define reality, not through words, but through the arduous work of social transformation. I also stated that Baba Hannibal incessantly cautioned us against imbibing the opiate of self-deception, not deluding ourselves into thinking that belief was sufficient when action is the ultimate expression of our ideals. Lastly, I used Amenemhat's Weheme Mesu in ancient Kemet (Egypt) and the struggles of the African Maroons in the Western Hemisphere as models of Kujichagulia--Africans defining their own reality. — at Malcolm X College.
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