A Critical Study of Africa, past, present and Future

17 Jan, 2026
Ethiopia
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The power dyad; One to embody power, the other to crave it." hen a topic is a popular discourse, it means it is REAL in some shape or form. If there is a conversation about why Jews control media, the fact

hy did you click on this article? Was it the complex-sounding academic title and your interest in pedagogy? Or was it because of the handsome, masculine face of Malcolm X? Social media does not promote critical thinking, and it certainly

When you want to help people you tell them the truth, when you want to help yourself you tell them what they want to hear—Thomas Sowell The worst thing about Sophist Sowell, beyond his loyal uncritical cult following,  is that he

Update: it is our opinion, Shahid, for all the good he sometimes says, is a Plant! His latest attack on celebrities risking their careers for Palestine was the straw that broke the camel's back. hahid is a YouTube phenomenon Google

frocentricity was born in American academia, rising to minor notability out of the Critical Race Theory era. While Afrocentrism attempts to create a legacy for its ideological core back to Ancient Egypt, it is a critical response to a barrage

Some of us are proud to see a Black Panther film; a film depicting African culture in a positive light. But it is our job to ask some hard questions. Yes the revolution will be televised by African people or

TED is all fell good, rooted on the ideology of goodness. TED talks routinely present problems of huge scale and scope and then solve them with idealism. There is no antagonism or critical thinking and definitely not too much  controversy

Eu solet iudico suavitate sit. Eam eu dicant epicuri volutpat. Illud decore eam ea, ad vim solum urbanitas. Eos feugait intellegat interesset ut, mediocrem volupta tum eum ad, at graecis copiosae patrioque vis. Ea putent mentitum eloquentiam ius, eirmod adolescens

This speech was allegedly delivered by a White slave owner, William Lynch, on the bank of the James River in 1712. It is widely considered fictional. He outlines a mental slavery package to"controlling your Black slaves." to the point where

The word classical is not reserved for things originating from Europe. Most cultures produce classical works in all aspects of the arts. So the higher arts of any traditional society can therefore be called classical works. Classical African American