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Excerpt from Complementarity Lecture 4
No viable, community-respecting generation can be born to continue the process of life, living, building and defending. Afrikan couples must be whole, individually and as one. They must be able to trust their selves and each other implicitly. |
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Excerpt from Complementarity Lecture 2
The couple is the bedrock of the nation. Without it there is no family, no people. Without couples there can be no family to procreate and rear confident, untroubled, anchored children. No viable, community-respecting generation can be born to contin |
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MAMA YAA BARUTI - Excerpt from Afrikan Womanhood Lecture 1
During this excerpt of the lecture 1, Afrikan Womanhood class, Mama Yaa Baruti discusses the essay, "To Be and Afrikan Woman" by Marimba Ani and feminism.
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MAMA YAA BARUTI - Excerpt from Afrikan Womanhood Lecture 2
During this excerpt of the lecture 2, Afrikan Womanhood class, Yaa Baruti discusses "Complementarity".
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MAMA YAA BARUTI - Excerpt from Afrikan Womanhood Lecture 3
During this excerpt of the lecture 3, Afrikan Womanhood class, Yaa Baruti discusses "Motherhood".
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MAMA YAA BARUTI - Excerpt from Afrikan Womanhood Lecture 4
During this excerpt of the lecture 4, Afrikan Womanhood class, Yaa Baruti discusses "Sisterhood".
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