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12 Steps to Recover from Colonized Thinking

~ The aim of RCT is to provide people a process for changing how they've been taught to think and behave matriarchy which fosters equity vs patriarchy which fosters inequality, i.e., classism, sexism, and racism. The 12 step process, if followed, has been proven to begin to change how one thinks and behaves in 90 days. To promote permanent change, this 12 step program includes New Way of Thinking (NWT) classes to correct the lies patriarchy has spread around the world. The 12-18 month classes include 1) Understanding the two primary global cultures, matriarchy and patriarchy, 2) Understanding the system of racism/white supremacy, and 3) Pre-Columbus-colonial African History.

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White Woman, Takes Job, Professor of Africana Education, From An African Americans

18 Thursday Jun 2015

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If She Applied For The Job Along With’The Rest Of U’s, Who’d Get It?

White Skin Privilege Gets The Job

She’s an expert on African-American culture, didn’t she know about ‘white’ or ‘light’skin privilege and ‘colorism’?  Didn’t she know ‘white skin privilege’ would get her the job? Or, didn’t she care?  

And, worse, she’s said to be an ‘academic expert on African-American culture’…well, compared to whom?

The PREEMINENT African American scholars on Africa, Ancient African Culture and African Americans, etc. like the following…to name a few…who I have never seen referred to as an ‘academic expert on African-American culture’.  Why?  CULTURAL GENOCIDE???

And, finally, where is her research…her academic papers?  …the audacity of her and the NAACP… who should know who the experts are on African American culture?  But, since they obviously don’t…see the following:

Carter Godwin Woodson was an African-American historian, author, journalist and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. Woodson was one of the first scholars to study African-American history.
Chancellor James Williams was an African-American sociologist, historian and writer. He is noted for his work on African civilizations prior to encounters with Europeans; his major work is The Destruction of Black Civilization.
Cheikh Anta Diop

John Henrik Clarke, was a Pan-Africanist writer, historian, professor, and a pioneer in the creation of Africana studies and professional institutions in academia starting in the late 1960s.
Dr. Patricia A. Newton…coined term, Post Traumatic Slavery Disorder (youtube). She graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine in 1975. She works in Baltimore, MD and specializes in Psychiatry and Public Health & General Preventive Medicine. Dr. Newton is affiliated with Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
Anthony (Tony) Browder

Dr. Asa G. Hilliard III
Molefi Kete Asante
Frances Cress Welsing, is an afrocentrist fringe psychiatrist who with her 1970 essay: the Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism, offered her interpretation on the origins of white supremacy culture in Washington, D.C.

Born Black…To White Parents…But Never Accepted By Whites

16 Tuesday Jun 2015

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2008, Age 54, Brothers Still Won’t Speak To Her

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Sandra Laing, born in 1955 with dark brown skin and frizzy hair to an Afrikaner couple. The DNA test proved Abraham Laing was her biological father.

Though she was reclassified as ‘coloured’ by the government, her parents, insisting that she was their biological child, took their battle to keep her ‘white’ all the way to the Supreme Court. They kept Sandra out of the sun and, in their rural community, no one drew attention to her toffee-coloured complexion until she started school.

‘My father told me I was white. He thought of me as his white little girl,’ Sandra says. Both Sannie, who is of Dutch descent, and Abraham, whose family originated from Germany, could trace back their white ancestry through several generations.
As Afrikaners, they had been indoctrinated in the Boer belief that to be white was pure and that people of mixed race were unstable and less intelligent.

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Rachel Dolezal Is Not A John Howard Griffin

16 Tuesday Jun 2015

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Don’t Make Rachel Rich, Please…No Book, No Movie, No Talk Show

To do so is ‘cultural complicity’…total disrespect…she is not a John Howard Griffin.

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Black_Like_Me

Black Like Me is a nonfiction book by journalist John Howard Griffin first published in 1961. Griffin was a white native of Dallas, Texas and the book describes his six-week experience travelling on Greyhound buses (occasionally hitchhiking) throughout theracially segregated states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia passing as a black man

White Woman, Expert On African American Culture…Yet, Takes Men From Black Women…Irony or What?

15 Monday Jun 2015

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Who’s Guaranteed The Dance, Date, or Proposal, Dolezal or The Sisters?

White Skin Privilege Gets The Job

“If you’re black, stay back;
if you’re brown, stick around;
if you’re yellow, you’re mellow;
if you’re white, you’re all right.”

Studies say, Dolezal will…we joke but the aforementioned is true.

“In our society, dark skin is devalued while white skin is valued. What you have in the black community is a microcosm of what exists in the society as a whole,“ said Ronald Hall, a former assistant professor of social work at Fort Valley State College, now at the University of Wisconsin.a report called “Shedding ‘Light’ on Marriage,”

A report called “Shedding ‘Light’ on Marriage,” found that Colorism doesn’t just play out in the workforce or in the criminal justice system  Because fair skin is associated with beauty and status, light-skinned black women are more likely to be married than darker-skinned black women, according to some reports. “We find that the light-skin shade as measured by survey interviewers is associated with about a 15 percent greater probability of marriage for young black women.”

Colorism coined by Alice Walker, can be found specifically in parts of Africa, Southeast Asia, East Asia, India, Latin America, and the United States. The abundance of colorism is a result of the global prevalence of “pigmentocracy,” a term recently adopted by social scientists to describe societies in which wealth and social status are determined by skin color. Throughout the numerous pigmentocracies across the world, the lightest-skinned peoples have the highest social status, followed by the brown-skinned, and finally the black-skinned who are at the bottom of the social hierarchy. This form of prejudice often results in reduced opportunities for those who are discriminated against on the basis of skin color.

But, it is the result of colonialism, i.e., when whites went around the world using a system of ‘acculturation’ or cultural genocide to, among other things, after creating a ‘mulatto’ group and using them to create social hierarchy with the lightest at the top and the darkest at the bottom, according to Balandier who wrote the first substantive chapter is a history of critical writing about colonialism in Africa.

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