Liberation is impossible if we fail to see ourselves in more positive terms. For without a change of vision, we are slaves to the oppressor’s ideas and values—ideas and values that finally attack the very core of our existence. Therefore, we must see the world in terms of our own realities.”Larry Neal, “Black Art and Black Liberation,” 1969

How We Provoke Thought, Discussion & Learning:

Please keep in mind that RBG is a Think Tank. A center of higher learning organized for intensive study, research, critical thinking and problem solving; focused in the areas of the use of technology in Afrikan-centered cultural development and education for the purpose of individually and collectively learning the social, political , economic and moral strategies to secure Black Power in the 21st century.
More frequently than not, we initiate our teaching / learning process by presenting audio and visual resources that pose semalies, parables, metaphors, analogies and oxymorons--that's what makes you think (we hope). Then we have lively and well informed group discussions revolving around the various messages put forth in the learning objects and media assets. Next we research the facts overlaying our discussions using the voluminous number of resources available in the communiversity's web portals and learning environments. Finally, each learner has the opportunity to fill our evaluation instruments on most of the 5,000+ RLOs (Reusable Learning Objects) and media assets that comprise the core curriculum. It is out of following this methodology that we devise position papers and community policy recommendations and initiatives... Learn More
Also I use a teaching theory called Overlearning. Just like one more frequently than not under learns a topic/subject by not appreciating all the relationships; presenting previous data along with new data solidifies relational overstanding. So if you have seen or heard or read something in another context--please--don't skip over it in the new application, if you want to catch on to the program faster.
IN CLASSICAL AFRIKAN (KEMETIC) PHILOSOPHY THE HUMAN BEING AND HUMAN REALITY WERE GOVERNED BY THE BASIC DIVINE LAW OF “TO BE A SPIRIT”. THE MORAL MANDATE OF AFRIKAN HUMANITY WAS “TO BECOME AND IN BECOMING”---THE PURSUIT OF SUCH DIVINE LAW AND MORAL MANDATE WAS REFLECTIVE OF ONES PURSUIT OF GODLINESS. EDUCATION WAS KEY TO THIS PROCESS--TO BECOME AND IN BECOMING A MORE PERFECT BEING. FOR OUR AFRIKAN ANCESTORS EDUCATION AND SCHOOLING WAS ULTIMATELY ABOUT A PERSON BEING TRANSFORMED FROM A LESSER MATERIAL BEING TO A GREATER SPIRITUAL BEING.There Should Be A Conscious Black Women
Wisdom and Resurrection of the Ancestors
3) We Believe it is Our Responsibility to Educate
Our Children, Youth and the Masses of the People
RBG Who, What Why and How:
RBG STREET SCHOLARS THINK TANK is a web-based-face to face hybrid, not -for-profit research, cultural development, education, and socialization community project. It epitomizes New Afrikan consciousness raising in the Web 2.0 environment. We are an academic-action plan community dedicated to fostering progressive social, political, economic and educational change in oppressed / “ghettoized” communities throughout the United States. Our main goal is to stomp out mentacide by intellectually uplifting our youth and young adults caught-up in the many facets of systematic oppression ( including Black-on-Black violence, poverty, ignorance, death and disease). We are about preserving our rich history of scholarship combined with activism and grass-root struggle for civil and human rights and our pursuits of ultimate national liberation and self-determination. We do this by educating and providing African American youth and young adults of the hip-hop generation and their children with the information, tools and skills necessary for them to lead a productive life in a 21st century America being driven by technology. At the core of our methods is an emphasis on history’s (OUR-STORY not His-Story) power as a weapon in fighting against national oppression and its continued relevance to our current plights and struggles for a good life. By equipping our learners (student-teachers) with proper knowledge and technical skills we inspire them to become confident and committed to creating programs, projects and products that will assist in their financially supporting themselves, and at the same time encourage their practicing ongoing progressive change through activism.
This CommuniVersity's target audience is the Hip Hop Generation (Blacks / New Afrikans born between 1965 and 1984) and their children.
RBG Street Scholars Think Tank seeks to educate and empower all Black (New Afrikan) people, but we are especially committed to teaching (and learning from) urban Black youth / hip-hop headz how to be builders of a true African World Union.
Through Proper Education
Dr. Carter G. Woodson,
The Miseducation of the Negro(1933)
READ THE OUTLINED BOOK ONLINE
5) We believe that the Afrikan American experience in the United States is an integral part of the "American" experience
Link to the full essay
Back To School: RBG (Redeemed By God) Style,Feat.Brothas Keepa
The work of Cheikh Anta Diop became very influential. In the following decades, histories related to Africa and the diaspora gradually would incorporate a more African perspective. Since that time, Afrocentrists have increasingly seen Afrikan peoples as the makers and shapers of their own histories. RBG Street Scholars Think Tank is a continuation of that academic, socio-political and cultural process.
A Definition of African Centered Education

Dr. E. Curtis Alexander
Tony Brown's Afrocentric Education Conference
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