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DR. WADE W. NOBLES - Ancient African History Class
DR. WADE NOBLES EXPLAINS THE RICHNESS OF OUR AFRICAN HISTORY, CULTURE, HISTORICAL SOCIETAL PRACTICES AND THE DESPERATE NEED TO NOT ONLY KNOW WHAT SANKOFA MEANS, BUT HOW TO ACTUALLY INCULCATE THESE PRACTICES INTO OUR DAILY INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE LI |
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DR. WADE W. NOBLES - What Makes Us Human In The Context Of Education
Power is the ability to define reality and have other people respond to your definition as their own. Education is a process by which we reproduce and refine the best of ourselves. Maafa is a systemic effort to invalidate the humanity of the African |
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DR. WADE NOBLES - African Psychology: Toward it's Reclamation, Re-ascension and Revitalization
Western Psychology focuses on the human being as an object, rather than an entity that is comprised of spiritual, physical and biological attributes. Dr. Nobles asserts in "African Psychology" that Western psychology misses the central point by focus |
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DR. WADE W. NOBLES - Speaking Truth And Doing Justice
In ancient African thought and practice, symbolism is the key to our organizing; speaking truth is the key to our education;and doing justice is the key to our transformation. Theology is rational logical study for the being of God. |
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DR. WADE NOBLES - Afirkan History of Togetherness
Power is the ability to define reality and to have other people respond to it as their own. The most important reality to define is the meaning our own human beingness |
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DR. WADE W. NOBLES - HAPI, Black Psychology and the Island of Memes
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DR. WADE NOBLES - African Spirituality
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DR. WADE NOBLES - The Role of Culture in Education
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DR. WADE NOBLES - Afrikan Rites of Passage
Dr. Wade Nobles speaks to the youth about how important they we are to the community at large. |
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DR. WADE W. NOBLES - Psychology: An instrument of warfare and resistance
If the field of psychology can be used as an instrument of warfare, can it be used as a tool for resistance and liberation? If so, how? These questions and more will be addressed by our esteemed panel of psychologists: Dr. Wade Noble and Ádìsá Ájámú |
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Wade Nobles: An Interview
Dr. Nobles is a leading theoretical scientist in African psychology. He is interviewed by Ms. LeOndra Clark at the 40th Annual Convention of The Association of Black Psychologists in Oakland, August 2008. |
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DR. WADE NOBLES - Empowering African People
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Dr.Wade Nobles - National Conference of Black Studies - 1993
1993 NCBS 17th Annual Conference presentation by Dr.Wade Nobles in Ghana,Africa. |
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Dr Wade Nobles Reclaiming Education African For African People
Our ancestors understood that the purpose of education is to allow a people to systematically guide the reproduction and refinement the best of themselves, what it is to be African. It has to be driven by our African culture. |
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DR. WADE W. NOBLES - Wikipedia
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DR. WADE W. NOBLES - www.drwadenobles.com website
“Power as the ability to define reality and to have others respond to your definition as if it were their own and that the most important reality to define is the meaning of one’s own human beingness". |
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