
"...To be Afrocentric is to seek African agency in every situation, analysis, or critique..."

"Africology is the Afrocentric study of African phenomena. This is in keeping with my belief that definitions should be meaningful, establish boundaries, and have substance. If one cannot define the name of the field and give it meaning, then a field may not exist. I do not try to define Africana Studies, for example, because I do not know what it means in practical terms. I can define African Diaspora Studies but the definition frightens me because it isolates Africa from the rest of the African world. These are some knotty issues that are avoided when we say Africology. To say it is the Afrocentric study means that it is not the European study, the Arab study, the Christian study, etc., of the phenomena, but the Afrocentric study which clarifies where we are coming from in our approach to the study of the phenomena. To be Afrocentric is to seek African agency in every situation, analysis, or critique..." [emphasis mines]
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Also See:Africology 101: An Interview with Scholar Activist Molefi Kete Asante/pdf

Healing is work, not gambling. It is the work of inspiration, not manipulation. If we the healers are to do the work of helping bring our whole people together again, we need to know such work is the work of a community. It cannot be done by an individual. It should not depend on people who do not understand the healing vocation….The work of healing is work for inspirers working long and steadily in a group that grows over generations, until there are inspirers, healers wherever our people are scattered, able to bring us together again.
by a whole people, and supported by their conscious determination to change an old degrading order into a new, progressive order in view of ensuring the safeguard and development of collective and individual interests, without any discrimination whatsoever. The People’s Revolution, to us, remains thus a collective consciousness in motion, and a collective movement guided by conscience and whose ultimate aim is the continued progress of man and the People.”(From: http://www.panafricanperspective.com/ture2.htm
Of course any serious education of Afrikan people is best began with a study of Kemet (Ancient Egypt) and Classic Nile Valley Civilizations...and this is precisely the course we chart. So africology at RBG Street Scholars Think Tank, and within this classroom in particular, is meant to be a cultural development and socialization process anchor, transmitted in the context of what Dr. Clarke calls the "eternal now" (overstanding that there is no separation between the past, present and future-all of history is a current event, and all current events are history).
The lessons herein will reflect the cultural continuity and recurring spiritual and pedagogical themes of Afrikan peoples education and socialization across space and time; from ancient classic Nile Valley Civilizations to West Africa and throughout the diaspora, right on up to our present day experience here in the hells of north America. So the process does not put in as much as it draws out what is already pre-existing in our mind and spirit (our collective ancestral unconscious).
See: African Origin of Biological Psychiatry
Richard King
ICEBREAKER: The Afrikan Origins of Civilization

A 5 Clip Series"

FUQ (frequently unasked questioned)
- Who am I?
- Why am I where I am?
- Why do I think as I do?
- Could I think differently?
- Why am I feeling the way I feel right now?
- What will happen if I ignore this feeling?
- Is there another way to interpret the world / and my situation in it?
- What part do/did I play in my situation?
- Why do I expect my circumstances to change if I continue to do the same things the same way?
- Is this way of living my last resort or is it Plan A?
- Do I have a Plan B?
- Should my Plan B be my Plan A
Including:
> computers & information technology,
> history and cultural development,
> religion and spirituality,
> sociology,
> political science,
> creative productions/ entertainment,
> education,
> health promotion and disease prevention
> economics and
> psychology
The method is to read and survey while you listen to audio from the RBG Blakademics Audio Player at the header. The player is a 100 Trax EduTainment tool that includes complete standalone lessons. Video players are self contained subjects, topics and lessons. You can also scroll and read to the audio of any given video.
This is what I have coined the "RBG Learning Method". It enables you to cover , absorb and assimilate large amounts of information and data in short packets of time. This is because the functionality of the various curriculua are not predicated on rote memory, rather lessons are progressively advancing integrated interactive processes--you learn by dynamic rhythm and symbolism. The interaction of the media and your interacting with it is what teaches you so intently. Therein lays the staying power of the approach. All media components ( image, text, video and audio ) re-enforce, support and validate each other. This is why we suggest that you go to full screen view to interact videos with images more completely.
For example, studying RBG will teach you computer skills in real time. This is to say that in order for one to study lessons in a given classroom it requires scrolling up and down to activate and deactivate other media...this is a cognitive, psycho-motor and experiential activity / learning task.
Another example would be configuring your computer with RBG tools and applications (apps) in order to make it smarter. But, the learning has to be smart enough to make the school smarter. Its like progressing to another level. The more you play with the school to make it smarter the smarter it makes you. Downloading and installing the RBG Toolbar and search engine enables the potential for the highest level of integration.
N.B. UNTIL YOU LEARN HOW TO NAVIGATE THE SCHOOL BEST FOR YOUR LEARNING, IF YOU HAPPEN TO CLICK A LINK / EXTENSION AND IT LANDS ON ANOTHER RBG ENVIRONMENT PAGE, YOU CAN ALWAYS HIT YOUR BACK BUTTON TO PREVENT YOU FROM GETTING FURTHER LOST IN THE RABBIT HOLD. ONE OF THE MANY FUNCTIONS OF OUR SNAP PREVIEW TOOL IS TO PREVENT YOU FROM GOING SOMEWHERE YOU DON'T WANT TO GO. INTERNAL LINKS DON'T SNAP.
>cooperative--not competitive
>groupness--not oneness
>collectivism-- not individualism
>spiritual-not material primacy
>man & women were a complimentary dualism--not man vs women
>man in harmony with nature--not man vs nature
>peace and harmony--not violence and greed...and I can go on and on.
So RBG (New Afrikan) education say's
I AM.
What happens to and with me happens to My Family> My Community> The New Afrikan Nation (Afrikans in America) > To the Afrikan Race (race, we know is a European construct devised to oppress).
Source:
RBG Afrikan Centered Cultural Development and Education Wikizine Introduction

In other words the college is behaving as "Dr.Marimba Ani teaches "Let the Circle Be Unbroken". The acute learner inculcates the concept of Afrikan unity by interacting with the school. In this since, RBG is not only academic but experiential as well.

To Learn More About How the CommuniVersity Works see:
RBG Street Scholars Think Tank Rules of Engagement & Extensions to Our Computer Skills Basics
RBGz Student-Teacher Users Guide: A Basic Prime/ Abridged
How RBG Provokes Thought, Discussion & Learning In The Core
MATE MASIE
"What I hear, I keep"
symbol of wisdom, knowledge and prudence
The implied meaning of the phrase "mate masie" is "I understand". Understanding means wisdom and knowledge, but it also represents the prudence of taking into consideration what another person has said.

What Is Culture & Why is it so important to proper education?
Our scholars teach on the subject in the Video Series that follows.
WE ARE AN AFRIKAN PEOPLE:
AYA
"fern"
symbol of endurance and resourcefulness
The fern is a hardy plant that can grow in difficult places. "An individual who wears this symbol suggests that he has endured many adversities and outlasted much difficulty." (Willis, The Adinkra Dictionary)

ANANSE NTONTAN
"spider's web"
symbol of wisdom, creativity and the complexities of life
Ananse, the spider, is a well-known character in African folktales.
(Dr. E. Curtis Alexander)

VIRTUES OF MAÁT
MAÁT: The symbolic representation of Maát as a human figure with outreached hands and wings, is the Netcher of the weighing of the soul in ancient Kemet. The heart of the deceased was believed to be the seat of the soul and it was where ones virtues resided. This symbolic weighing of the heart against the feather of truth (Maát) was performed to established the righteousness of the deceased. The scale of Maát was balanced after the recitation of the "42" Declarations of Innocence or Admonitions of Maát. pg. 91, NVCTC.
The Neophyte or students ultimate aim in Kemet was for a person to become "One with God" or to "become like God." The path to the development of godlike qualities was through the development of virtue, but virtue could only be achieved through special study and effort. According to George G. M. James in his timeless work Stolen Legacy writes: The following of the 10 virtues were sought by the Neophyte in ancient Kemet. In the final analysis, the ancient Kemites sought Maát or to be more correct they sought to become one with Maát, the cosmic order.
(1). Control of thoughts
(2). Control of actions
(3). Devotion of purpose
(4). Have faith in the ability of [your] [teacher] to teach [you] the truth.
(5). Have faith in [yourself] to assimilate the truth
(6). Have faith in [themselves] to wield the truth
(7). Be free from resentment under the experience of persecution.
(8). Be free from resentment under the experience of wrong.
(9). Cultivate the ability to distinguish between right and wrong and
(10).Cultivate the ability to distinguish between the real and the unreal
"TRUTH IS LIKE LIGHTING WITH ITS ERRAND DONE BEFORE YOU HEAR THE THUNDER" Dr. Gerald Massey.
Principles of MAÁT
Truth
Justice
Harmony
Balance
Order
Reciprocity
Propriety
Admonitions of Maát
(Concepts for Living in Balance)
1)I have not committed sin
2)I have not committed robbery with violence
3)I have not stolen
4)I have not slain men and women
5)I have not stolen food
6)I have not swindled offerings
7)I have not stolen from God
8)I have not told lies
9)I have not carried away food
10)I have not cursed
11)I have not closed my ears to truth
12)I have not committed adultery
13)I have not made anyone cry
14)I have not felt sorrow without reason
15)I have not assaulted anyone
16)I am not deceitful
17)I have not stolen anyone's land
18)I have not been an eavesdropper
19)I have not falsely accused anyone
20)I have not been angry without reason
21)I have not seduced anyone's wife
22)I have not polluted myself
23)I have not terrorized anyone
24)I have not disobeyed the law
25)I have not been excessively angry
26)I have not cursed God
27)I have not behaved with violence
28)I have not caused disruption of peace
29)I have not acted hastily or without thought
30)I have not overstepped my boundaries of concern
31)I have not exaggerated my words when speaking
32)I have not worked evil
33)I have not used evil thoughts, words or deeds
34)I have not polluted the water
35)I have not spoken angrily or arrogantly
36)I have not cursed anyone in thought, word or deed
37)I have not placed myself on a pedestal
38)I have not stolen that which belongs to God
39)I have not stolen from or disrespected the deceased
40)I have not taken food from a child
41)I have not acted with insolence
42)I have not destroyed property belonging to God

NGUZO SABA: THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES
While the Nguzo Saba are commonly linked to the yearly Kwanzaa celebration, they have year-round applicabilty and should be reviewed frequently. In addition to the Nguzo Saba, other Kwanzaa components (such as libations) also come into use during the year. If you want to study our Kwanzaa material, it can be accessed from The Official Kwanzaa Web Site .UNITY
SELF-DETERMINATION
UJIMA (00-GEE-MA)
COLLECTIVE WORK AND RESPONSIBILITY
UJAMAA (00-JAH-MAH)
COOPERATIVE ECONOMICS
NIA (NEE-AH)
PURPOSE
KUUMBA (KOO-M-BAH)
CREATIVITY
IMANI (E-MAH-NE)
FAITH
For further study link out to:
Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations (ASCAC),
The Institute of Karmic Guidance
(At these sites you will find additional scholarly Afrikan-centered education links)
Alkebulan Reference Center Web Site:
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