Description
Video Duration: 3 hours, 7 minutes, 1 second
94 Slides
Presented at Pan-African Leadership Institute (PALI)’s Transformational Leadership Immersion Course
Institute of African Studies, Prof. Irene K. Odotei Senior Common Room, University of Ghana
January 14, 2025, 9:00 AM
Summary:
Dive deep into the groundbreaking insights of Ɔbenfo Ɔbádélé Kambon, Associate Professor of African Studies, as he challenges even the terminology of “decolonization.” This transformative study critiques aAmw ‘eurasian’ frameworks, re-centers the cyclic concept of time in the thought of Kmtyw ‘Black people,’ and restores Ma’at—the harmony and balance of the universe—as the guiding principle for Black people globally.
Key highlights include:
- A critique of linear eurasian concepts of temporal reality and the restoration of the cyclic worldview of Kmtyw.
- An analysis of the etymology of “Africa” and a call to reclaim the name Kmt (Land of Black People).
- Exploration of indigenous knowledge systems, including the oldest maps, medical texts, and the enduring relevance of names.
- A bold examination of historical distortions and misrepresentations by aAmw ‘eurasian’ scholarship.
- Pathways for conceptual and literal repatriation to reestablish global unity and self-determination for Black people.
This resource is essential for scholars, educators, and anyone dedicated to Abibifahodie ‘Black liberation’ and identity reclamation. Unlearn the aAmw ‘eurasian’ worldview based on fundamental alienation. Reclaim Kmt ‘The Land of Black People.’ Define the way forward.
Torrell –
The way forward is to restore the land of kmtyu (black people) and to restore ma’at! BlackNificent presentation Obenfo!