RBG Afrikan- Centered Cultural Development and Education

RBG Afrikan- Centered Cultural Development and Education

RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's Purpose: This Educational Program and Research Project is Dedicated to Further Building the Hip Hop--Black Liberation Movement Connection by Integrating Conscious Digital Edutainment with A Scholarly... [more]

RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's Purpose:
This Educational Program and Research Project is Dedicated to Further Building the Hip Hop--Black Liberation Movement Connection by Integrating Conscious Digital Edutainment with A Scholarly Self Directed Learning Environment.

Welcome to one of the baddest EduTainment Resources on the Web. A one-stop-shop for education,consciousness raising, entertainment and liberation. And the nicest thing about it is that you can become a contributor. Just start out by reading this overview and learning how things work. You can play a video right within this start page and even browse to it's music. Or turn on an audio playlist to facilitate your browsing. Tons of other options, too numerous to mention here are also right at you finger tips. Ride it however you like, it's all good. Once you get going, check out a Multi-Media Article that interests you and make a comment. I, RBG Street Scholar-Your Zine author, editor and guru will respond. The aforementioned approach is a kol gateway to doing bigger and better things in and with the Communiversity.


WHAT IS RBG STREET SCHOLARS THINK TANK AT ZIMBIO ALL ABOUT?

It's about creating and maintaining the best "Afri-Conscious Cyber EduTainment Portal / Communiversity on the Web".

It's about saving time doing study, learning / teaching together and having madd fun doing it.
The merticulously researched choice of links can be thought of as our votes in the popularity contest that is the "Best of the Best in Black Internet" . The intention is to provide a diverse and concise starting point for you to begin your quest for whatever information you are looking for from a progressive/radical/revolutionary Black perspective . As most of these sites have vast links sections of their own, so do the sites they link to, and so on, and so forth—starting from these links, you can delve further into whatever area interests you.


You got a myspace, youtube, odeo, website etc.
Add your Stuff Folx--and let's learn from each other, build together and teach the world

Our Zines are intended to help us develop and maintain a resource for scholarly research, build together and learn about any subject / topic related to what we're already about: Namely, the "Africentric Idea of Education" let's take the learner from G.E.D. to Ph.D in the contemporary liberal arts and sciences;

Including:
> computers & information technology,
> history and cultural development,
> religion and spirituality,
> sociology,
> political science,
> creative productions/ entertainment,
> education,
> health promotion and disease prevention
> economics and
> psychology
A one stop shop using all forms of media to interactively showcase our ideas of relavent education, unification, collectivity and self definition.


They say " Black Folx Can't Unite, I say they're a lie" Let's show the world our truth and culture; all under the umbrella of Black Nationalism> PanAfrikanism> Scientific Socialism> Revolutionary Change>Afrikan Internationalism.

Browse existing content in any of our four Zines and you will discover that they are all concentricly integrated, thus providing you with a most rich and wholesome interactive learning experience.

Help RBG Street Scholar, your Resident Guru, build our school with your good works.

Rate each others work as to keep us on point.

I'VE STARTED US OUT WITH SOME SOLID CONTENT. NOW WE MUST CONTINUE BY BUILDING TOGETHER. A GOOD WAY TO START IS BY FIRST SIGNING UP AND THEN BROWSING EACH FIELD IN THE TABLE OF CONTENTS PANE TO THE LEFT AS TO GET QUICKLY ORIENTED. A LINK BELOW TO "RBG STREET SCHOLARS THINK TANK RULES OF ENGAGEMENT" WILL TAKE YOU DEEPER STILL.

THE FOLLOWING IS A GUIDING SYNOSIS TAKEN FROM THE COMMUNIVERSITY PROPER:
With strick attention to developing our student’s basic education skills in the context of the highest standards of academic excellence, suitable for one to confidently sit for high stake exams(ie. SAT/ACT and MCATs, LSATs), we simutaneously advance the psycho-emotional healing and spiritual upliftment of our people by providing KNOWLEDGE, WISDOM AND OVERSTANDING of the historo-cultural, socio-political and psycho-educational experiences of Africans in America in away that RADICALLY REAPPRAISES EDUCATION from the pained and angry perspective of the oppressed black community.

WHY WE NEED TO DO THIS:
With the present day high rates of Black on Black homicide, suicide, and imprisonment and a rise in single-parent homes, rampant police brutality, unprecedented unemployment, and Blacks use of popular (ENEMY) culture (through music, video games and popular movies) to celebrate "anti-intellectualism, ignorance, irresponsible parenthood, drunkenness, dope dealing, weed smoking, cocaine, x-pills, loose sexual behavior and criminal lifestyles / thuggism"; we have chose to design a curriculum that, rather than getting caught up in the entertainment / BLACKPLOTATION aspects of hip hop/rap, will use hip hop/rap within a historo-cultural, socio-political and psycho-educational framework to address these various death walks forthrightly. Our new methodological style is intended to get our young people to begin to think critically about themselves, their world and their role as people of Afrikan descent.

WHERE WE ARE AND WHERE WE WANNA GO:
This work is a comprehensive (but only a core framework) sequenced survey of subjects and topics that have confronted Afrikans in America throughout our 246 years of chattel slavery, 100 years of aparthied and only “one generation of freedom” here in America. I like to describe the school as a “cultural development and leadership training communiversity”. From our research, we have determined that the idea of Sankofa, which means "We must go back and reclaim our past so we can move forward; so we understand why and how we came to be who we are today", really encompasses the whole Afrikan-centered ideal. Nonetheless, as this is a work in evolution and always under construction, we have chosen to focus our teaching/learning journey most directly on the past 45 years of our struggle for human and civil rights—

THE THEME “THE MORE THINGS CHANGE, THE MORE THINGS STAY THE SAME, WE NEED A REVOLUTION, THE SYSTEM AIN’T GONA CHANGE UNLESS WE MAKE IT CHANGE”.

The content and character of the curriculum is Afrikan-centered and the goal is academic excellence in persuit of black power. We tease out the social, political, economic and moral imparatives of black power in the 21st century by zooming in on two povital questions throughout our course of study:

“WHAT IS BLACK OPPRESSION IN AMERICA AND WHAT IS AFRIKAN LIBERATION.”

Back To School: RBG (Redeemed By God) Style

IN CLASSICAL AFRIKAN (KEMETIC) PHIOLOSOPHY THE HUMAN BEING AND HUMAN REALITY WERE GOVERNED BY THE BASIC DIVINE LAW OF “TO BE A SPIRIT”. THE MORAL MANDATE OF AFRIKAN HUMANITY WAS “TO BECOME AND IN BECOMING”---THE PURSUIT OF SUCH DIVINE LAW AND MORAL MANDATE WAS REFLECTIVE OF ONES PURSUIT OF GODLINESS. EDUCATION WAS KEY TO THIS PROCESS-TO BECOME AND IN BECOMING A MORE PERFECT BEING. FOR OUR AFRIKAN ANCESTORS EDUCATION AND SCHOOLING WAS ULTIMATELY ABOUT A PERSON BEING TRANSFORMED FROM A LESSER MATERIAL BEING TO A GREATER SPIRITUAL BEING. DR. E. CURTIS ALEXANDER DEFINES AFRICAN CENTERED EDUCATION AS SYSTEM OF SEQUENTIALLY PLANNED EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES PROVIDED FOR AFRICAN HERITAGE CHILDREN, YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS TO DEVELOP THE NECESSARY AND REQUIRED SKILLS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE WITH SPECIFIC INTEREST ON THE UPLIFTMENT AND EMPOWERMENT OF THEIR AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES AND THE TOTAL DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT.
HENCEFORTH, RBG STREET SCHOLARS THINK TANK WILL USE HISTORY, CURRENT EVENTS AND THE MANY VARIABLES OF NEW AFRIKAN CULTURE TO FACILITATE A FORWARD-LOOKING AND FUTURISTIC EDUCATION, SOCIALIZATION AND NEW AFRIKAN PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT PROCESS. AN EDUCATION MOST FUNDAMENTALLY GROUNDED IN PSYCHO-CULTURAL, SOCIO-POLITICAL AND MORO-SPIRITUAL TRANSFORMATION.


Below is an overview of what one can expect to learn while using RBG Street Scholars Think Tank, as is related to the above mentioned precepts.

 

 

"Healing is work, not gambling. It is the work of inspiration, not manipulation. If we the healers are to do the work of helping bring our whole people together again, we need to know such work is the work of a community. It cannot be done by an individual. It should not depend on people who do not understand the healing vocation….The work of healing is work for inspirers working long and steadily in a group that grows over generations, until there are inspirers, healers wherever our people are scattered, able to bring us together again."
From The Healers by

--Ayi Kwei Armah

WHY YOU SHOULD BE SURE TO Study with RBG


What We Believe


We believe that the Afrikan American experience in the United States is an integral part of the "American" experience. For the past forty seven years scholars and students in the "Black Studies Movement" have worked to include courses on the Afrikan American experience in the curricula of American colleges and universities. Beginning in the late 1960s, they began one of the most important endeavors in American education: the creation of departments, programs and courses in Afrikan American studies. In their efforts they have continued the work begun seventy-five years ago by Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the "Father of African American History." In 1915, Dr. Woodson organized the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. A year later, he began publishing the Journal of Negro History Dr. Woodson's goal was to encourage the "scientific study of the Negro" and to dispel the ideas and notions prevalent in his time that Afrikan Americans had no history and had never contributed to the development of world civilization. An important part of Woodson's mission in popularizing the study of Afrikan American history was to ensure that young people learned the history and culture of Afrikan Americans.
The purpose of the RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's core curriculum and "Cultural Development and Leadership" Program:


To over-stand the global character of the Afrikan liberation struggle in the U.S. and the Diaspora in such a way that we will be more properly equipped to repel the repressive yokes of America’s governmental -corporate-police nation state and become proactive liberators of self and kind. We will look at the historical, cultural, social, political, psychological and educational developments which have/are shaping this struggle and analyze the cultural and institutional arrangements shared by people of Afrikan descent in different parts of the U.S. and the world. Our goal is to born out the fact that “we all suffer under the same rain of terror”. It is important the learner understand that our analysis and discourse will in all cases be a nation-class-gender confluence. In this way we intend to acquire a full understanding that Afrikans in America and throughout the diaspora have more in common than difference. Hence, our marching order of “One People, One Luv, One Struggle, One Destiny and All in the Same Game”

Defining the Black Experience


The systematic study of Black life, politics, socialization and culture as it exists “under the boot heels” of global white supremacy is grounded in a number of basic concepts. Among the most outstanding is the historical legacy of the European Holocaust of Afrikan Enslavement and its Vestiges. We have become comfortable with the discussion of slavery in the eighteenth century but what about the 20th/ 21st century? The core curriculum argues that shackles were taken off our arms at ending of chattel slavery, only to be placed on our minds—21st century slavery in Amerikkka is alive a well.

The Making of the Black Diaspora


The dispersal of people of African descent around the world is largely a result of our holocaust, however modern day colonialism (ghettoized police state inner-cities) neo-colonialism (pro-racist Negro leaders), capitalism, socio-structural and institutional racism , sexism and imperialism (“globalization part 2”) maintain the historical legacy and consequences of slavery.

Capitalism and Slavery


RBG SSTT documents that without slavery the economic development of Europe (and the Americas) would have looked very different. Slavery was an economic prerequisite of a flourishing capitalism; and our continued political disenfranchisement, economic exploitation and social degradation is maintaining it. America and Europe were built of the blood, sweat and tears of our ancestors. Now congress won’t even consider a discussion of reparations (H.R.40). This is why we are thoroughly convinced the nation within a nation approach is the only way for our children and yet to be born to have a chance in life. The notion of pluralistic integration for the masses of our people was, is and always will be a legacy of hypocrisy.

Chattel Slavery and Emancipation in the United States:


A Long Time Coming Resistance was an integral part of the institution of slavery; slaves were the originators of their own emancipation. And despite the media white-out, we continue to organize, agitate, educate and resist. All the race riots from the 1800’s forward were Black reactions to white police and /or private mob violence.

Reconstruction / Post Reconstruction: Who’s going to control and exploit the *******, the north or the south?

The years following the Civil War marked a Constitutional Revolution in the U.S. However, 1877-1898 witnessed a continuation for the Black population of an earlier repression by way of lynching and white mob violence (private and state). Internationally, U.S. foreign policy was marked by the policies genocidal hegemony.

Civil Rights Struggle, Nationalism, Pan Afrikanism and Black Power


Black resistance has always been influenced by a concern for, and even an effort to reconnect with, mother Africa. The Black liberation movement in the twentieth century became more sophisticated in its language and vision; and continues to date. Championed by Marcus Garvey in the 1920/30’s, the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X and Robert Williams in the 1940/60’s, the Black Panthers Party, RNA, RAM, SNCC, CORE,CAP,US etc. in the late 60’s and early 70.

RBG Street Scholars Think will challenge the hip-hop generation to take the torch.

Culture and Politics

Resistance did not stop with protest in the street. Writers and artists throughout the diaspora laid the intellectual basis for the opposition to imperialism, colonialism, and domestic racism in their writings which blossomed in the 1920’s to the Harlem Renaissance, conscious jazz, the Black Arts Movement, the Black Studies Movement,Reggae, R and B/ message and luv music and hiphop/rap music. This discourse will comprise the meat of our core curriculum from a solution perspective, as “nothing in the world happens outside the context of history, politics and culture”.

The Second Reconstruction


The Civil Rights and Human Rights Movements ushered in a second constitutional revolution in the U.S. and echoes were heard around the Black world. But like its predecessor the Second Reconstruction came to an end with Cointelpro and the murder of Malcolm, Martin, and Black Panthers etc...

"prevent the rise of a black messiah," use of Jewish Defense League against, use of La Cosa Nostra against, cartoons, "Blackboard", Rabbi Kahane, William O'Neal, and numerous victims including: Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Revolutionary Action Movement, the Deacons for Defense and Justice, Congress of Racial Equality, SNCC, Nation of Islam, Poor People's Campaign, Republic of New Africa, US organization, Black Liberators, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, H. "Rap" Brown, Elijah Muhammad, Maxwell Stanford, Dick Gregory, Huey Newton, David Hilliard, Ron Karenga, Charles Koen, Sylvester Bell, Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver, Fred Hampton, Mark Clark, Geronimo Pratt, John William Washington, Richard Henry, Muhammed Kenyatta, Jeff Fort. www.cointel.org

CONTEMPORY PROBLEMS THAT NEED OUR SOLUTIONS:


There is no separation between the past, present and the future. Ever this cursory overview borns out the fact that the more things change, the more things stay the same for the masses of our people. An EduTaining and street scholarly solutions oriented study (outside the ivy towers/halls of traditional academia/ white box) of the issues below, based on proper historical contextualization, will be this communiversity's contribution.

 

> FEAR, DEPENDENCY AND DIS-UNITY
> CRIMINALIZATION OF BLACK MEN
> POLICE BRUTALITY/MILITARIZATION/ DWB/RACIAL PROFILING
> POOR PHYSICAL HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE
> UNDER AND MISEDUCATION
> PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL GAPS AND THE COMPUTER LITERACY/ DIGITAL DIVIDE
> LACK OF WEALTH AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE MASSES
> FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION/ALEIN CONTROL/DEGRADATION
> POLITICAL DISENFRANCHISMENT
> ECONOMIC EXPLOITATION
> HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
> POOR NEIGHBORHOODS AND SUBSTANDARD HOUSING AND OTHER STRUCTURES
> THE PRISON INDUSTURIAL COMPLEX AND IT RECONSTITUTION OF SLAVERY
> ALCOHOLISM, DRUG ADDICTION, NARCOTIZATION OF OUR COMMUNITIES AND HIV/AIDS
> NIGGERIZATION AND HUMANIST-INTEGRATIONIST INBETWEENITY
> PASSIVIST PSYCHOPATHOLOGY


RBGz New Afrikan Education Course Link Table:

RBG: SDL (Self Directed Learning) Black Studies Outline for Advanced Learners

The Master Keys to the Study of Ancient Kemet/Dr. Asa G. Hilliard, III

DR. YOSEF BEN-JOCHANNAN ON IMHOTEP... & more

Dr. Ben, Dr. Clarke and Dr. Van Sertima on Our Holocaust and A Maafa Timeline

Dr. Molefi Kete Asante: Foundations of Afrikan Pedagogy

Afrikan History and Culture Lessons: Our Scholars, Historians and Educators Teach

Dr. Marimba Ani On Yurugu and Afrikan Rebirth

Tony Brown's Afrocentric Education Conference...more

Dr. Chancellor Williams On "The Destruction of Black Civilization"

Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop On the Origins of Civilization

Oyotunji Village: "A Spiritual and Cultural Re-Awakening"

Dr. Carter G. Woodson On Education and Mis-Education..more

The American Indian Holocaust

Professor John Glover Jackson, "One of Our Greatest Cultural Historians"

The Science of the Moors, Dr. Ivan Sertima Lecture...and more

Racism: A History (3 Part Video and RBG Notes)

Dr. Leonard Jefferies on the Afrikan Mind and 10 Areas of conflicts with White Supremacy

Dr. Amiri Baraka On Dr. Du Bois's Double Consciousness Precept and more

A People's History Of The United States / by Howard Zinn : RBGz Audio and History Is A Weapon e-Books

Robert F. Williams: The Man They Don't Want You To Know About

"From Jim Crow to Civil Rights to Black Liberation?"

Malcolm X / Make It Plain: The Classic Documentary and A Timeline


We hope that you take full advantage of this rich, razor sharp and deep cutting educational resource.


Respectfully, RBG Street Scholar

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