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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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