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'Marvelous Afrika' summary

“Afrikans must become the primary definers of their own ethnicity and determiners of their own self-perception, character and behavior. This means that Afrikans must develop a robust and wholesome ethnocentrism.” Amos N. Wilson

In this session we will review the chapters on Marvelous Afrika. This will include an interactive activity: Be prepared for Papyrus Making Day!

You will need:

Brown Paper Bag, white glue to be mixed with water, newspaper or wax paper to cover the area, tray or bowl for mixture.

Reflection:

Important Ancient African traditions, art forms, religious beliefs and science influenced and is central to the development of the modern world .

What Ancient African discoveries amaze you?

Credit: Classical Africa - by Dr. Molefi Kete Asante

Earlier Event: November 5
Egyptian Religion
Later Event: December 10
Immersive Kwanzaa Celebration