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.”

Intellectual Warfare- Professor Jacob H. Carruthers -Jedi Shemsu Jehewty

"The African centered education campaign is related to the chronic failure of the education system to provide equal educational results and opportunities for African Americans."

Dr. Jacob Carruthers


Full video series as continuous play


Jacob H. Carruthers is a founding director of the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations and a current member of its national board of directors. He is a founding member of both the Kemetic Institute of Chicago and the Temple of the African Community of Chicago. He is the acting director of the Center for Inner City Studies, Northeastern Illinois University, where he also serves as a professor. He is the author of Science and Oppression, The Irritated Genie, and MDW NTR Divine Speech.

 



Works by Dr. Jacob Hudson Carruthers

 

Compiled by Runoko Rashidi


Carruthers, Jacob H. Science and Oppression. Chicago: Kemetic Institute, 1972.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "Futurity and the Black Race in the Western Hemisphere." Black Books Bulletin 4, No. 2 (Summer 1976): 40-43.

Carruthers, Jacob H. Review of Cultural Unity of Black Africa, by Cheikh Anta Diop. In Black Books Bulletin 5, No. 4 (1977): 46-48.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "Writing for Eternity." Black Books Bulletin 5, No. 2 (1977): 32-34.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "Cheikh Anta Diop: The Man Who Refuses to be Forgotten, Part I." The Black American, 14-20 Jun 1979: 30-31.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "Cheikh Anta Diop: The Man Who Refuses to be Forgotten, Part II." The Black American, 21-27 Jun 1979: 30-34.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "African Political Thought: A Question of the Foundation, Part I." The Black American 18, No. 25 (1979): 30-31.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "African Political Thought: A Question of the Foundation, Part II." The Black American 18, No. 26 (1979).

Carruthers, Jacob H. "Reflections on the History of the Afrocentric Worldview." Black Books Bulletin 7, No. 1 (1980): 4-7.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "Maat: The African Universe." Journal of Black Studies 1, No. 1 (Summer-Fall 1982): 27-33.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "Orientation and Problems in the Redemption of Ancient Egypt." Journal of Black Studies 1, No. 2 (1983).

Carruthers, Jacob H. Essays in Ancient Egyptian Studies. Foreword by Maulana Karenga. Los Angeles: University of Sankore Press, 1984.

Carruthers, Jacob H. The Irritated Genie: An Essay on the Haitian Revolution. Chicago: Kemetic Institute, 1985.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "The United Two Lands." Journal of Black Studies (Fall 1985): 40-50.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "A Legend in His Own Time, Diop Put Africa in Proper Perspective." The Final Call, 30 Aug 1986: 26.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "The Wisdom of Governance in Kemet Restoration. Edited by Maulana Karenga and Jacob H. Carruthers. Los Angeles: University of Sankore Press, 1986: 3-29.

Carruthers, Jacob H. Who Were the Ancient Egyptians? Chicago: Carruthers, 1991.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "Outside Academia: Bernal's Critique of Black Champions of Ancient Egypt." Journal of Black Studies 22, No. 4 (1992): 459-76.

Carruthers, Jacob H. African or American: A Question of Intellectual Allegiance. Chicago: Kemetic Institute, 1994.

Carruthers, Jacob H. "Reflections on the Founding of the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations." Kemetic Institute 2, No. 4 (1994): 1.

Carruthers, Jacob H. Mdr Ntr: Divine Speech (A Historiographical Reflection on African Deep Thought from the Time of the Pharaohs to the Present). Foreword by John Henrik Clarke. London: Karnak House, 1995. 

Carruthers, Jacob H. "The Elder's Staff Tell Our Children: Renew the Instructions of Their Mothers and Fathers." Louisiana Weekly, 14-20 Oct 1996: Page 10, Section A.

Carruthers, Jacob H., Rekhety Wimby, and Roosevelt H. Roberts. Kemetic Name Book. Chicago: Kemetic Institute, 1987.

Carruthers, Jacob H., and Maulana Karenga, eds. Kemet and the African Worldview: Research, Rescue and Restoration. Los Angeles: University of Sankore Press, 1986.


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