| K. Agyei and Akua N. Akoto |
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| AUTHORS Akoto Ayo Salami Ayi Kwei Armah Mwalimu Baruti Tony Browder Charles Finch Carter G. Woodson John Henrick Clarke Maulana Karenga Kobi Kambon Kenneth Zakee Marimba Ani Dr. Ben Bunseki Fu-Kiau Chike Akua |
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| The Sankofa Movement: ReAfrikanization and the Reality of War K. Agyei and Akua Nson Akoto Over the course of the last three decades, the ancient Afrikan/Akan concept of Sankof has achieved a progressivley greater familiarity and popular usage. its popularity can be explained only partially by "indigenization" - a growing international repsonse to the forces of "globalization." For the Afrikan world, Sankofa represents a much more fundamental expression of cultural connectedness. The Sankofa Movement describes the fundamental nature of the intuitive urge among Afrikan people to reconnect with the essence of traditional Afrika, and it addresses the unresolved issues of survival and development raised by such luminaries as Marcus Garvey, Martin Delaney, Drusilla Houston, Yaa Asantewa, Kwame Nkrumah and countless other Afrikan teachers, Warriors and Healers. $22US ISBN 0-9634558-4-2 |
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| Nationbuilding: Theory & Practice in Afrikan Centered Education K. Agyei Akoto The essays that comprises this volume have been organized into three complementary sections: Conceptual Foundations, Interactions, and Paradigms. The essays were composed in response to very real issues that experienced by independent schools, and particularly those issues that arose during the growth of the NationHouse Positive Action Center, the institution co-founded and directed by the author. $14.95 US (education) ISBN 0-9634558-0-X CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT |
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