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- Look up Afrocentric or Afrocentrist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The terms "Afrocentric", "African-centered", and "Afrocentrist" may refer to: Afrocentrism...
- Afrocentricity is an academic theory and approach to scholarship that s****s to center the experiences and peoples of Africa and the African diaspora within...
- of not only African but all people's contributions to world history. Afrocentricity deals primarily with self-determination and African agency and is a...
- president of the Molefi Kete Asante Institute for Afrocentric Studies. Asante advocates for Afrocentricity, a school of thought that has influenced the fields...
- Afrocentric education refers to a pedagogical approach to education designed to empower people of the African diaspora with educational modes in contact...
- as the Temple School of Thought, Temple Circle of Afrocentricity, or Temple School of Afrocentricity, was an early group of Africologists during the late...
- Caribbean cultures" and to "presenting students and the community with an Afrocentric analysis" of anti-Black racism. Syracuse University also offers a master's...
- Substantive Interpretive case studies, ethnographic fiction Feminist Afrocentric, lived experience, dialogue, caring, accountability, race, class, gender...
- (1979-09-09) September 9, 1979 (age 45) Lagos, Nigeria Genres gospel afrocentric pop Occupations Gospel singer Vocalist Songwriter Years active 2005–present...
- American fashion model of the 1960s and 1970s, known for promoting an Afrocentric style. Cheeseborough was born March 14, 1946, in Philadelphia. After...