In this intimate interview, Esmeralda Simmons sat down with BK Reader to share the motivation behind the organization's formation, as well as the pivotal individuals who helped catalyzed its movement.
A Lengthy Analysis of Afrocentricity’s Approach To White Supremacy, Racism, History, Culture, and The Black Freedom Struggle By Bashir Muhammad Ptah Akinyele (I will use African and Black interchangeable to refer to people of African descent) I am starting my commentary off with the word Hotep. With that being said, Hotep brothers and sisters, friends […]
UpdatedWed, Mar 17, 2021 at 2:40 pm ET
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(Dr. Leonard Jeffries-The Legendary Professor of History and Africana Studies)
Newark, NJ – In response to a high demand from Black people to get involved in an intense study of African history and culture, ASCAC (the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations) has established a study group chapter in Newark, NJ. The two community leaders directing ASCAC s efforts to reaffirm its presence in the city of Newark are veteran history teacher Bashir Muhammad Akinyele and journalist Doshon Farad. ASCAC will be hosting a public study group meeting on Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 2:00 pm on Zoom and social media. ASCAC s Study Group Chapter in the city of Newark will have the legendary history and Africana Studies Professor Dr. Leonard Jeffries as its guest speaker. He will give a Pan African analysis on the necessity of the development of an African cemented worldview for Black liberation.