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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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Happy Birthday to WEB DuBois

22 Thursday Feb 2018

Posted by Jackie Morgan in Cultural Education, war

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Happy Birthday to WEB DuBois…Without Black Culture, We’ll Act White…

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Coming to the conclusion, finally, that racism wasn’t going end, the night before the US government was to take his & his wife’s passports, they  left the US for Accra, Ghana where he died on August 27, 1963.

 

What He Taught Me About Mental/Psychological Genocide of Black People

 

What he taught me that what I see in the behavior of my people today, especially, young people… ‘mental and psychological genocide’, that is, with each generation, we’re acting less and less Black and more and more white. 

How?  Well let him explain it to you like he did to me… at the top of the 2nd page of his 1960 speech… 

Whither now and why, March 31, 1960

In this speech to the Association of Negro Social Science Teachers, Du Bois challenges that “what we must now ask ourselves is when we become equal American citizens what will be our aims and ideals and what will we have to do with selecting these aims and ideals.” To wholeheartedly accept the ideals of white Americans would mean the destruction of African Americans as a distinct people: to “become white in action if not completely in color.”

Du Bois argues that he is fighting for the possibility of a distinctive black culture to exist without discrimination in America. School desegregation brings new challenges in terms of educating African American students, for instance, fewer opportunities for learning about African American history and literature, the likelihood of hostility on the part of many white teachers toward their black students, and the probable disappearance of black colleges. African American teachers will face the special burden of advocating for the preservation of black literature and history as part of the curriculum at racially-integrated schools. Teachers and parents must also carefully guide African American children into vocations that work toward the public good, not just the accumulation of profit.

Du Bois also speaks to the difficulty for educators of teaching their students to think critically about the government or about capitalism for fear of losing their jobs. He appeals to teachers to teach the truth even if it means risking their jobs, to learn about socialism and communism, to travel to socialist countries, to never bow to the “new American slavery of thought”, and above all to work for peace in the world.

 

So, to be Black, ideologically, like Wakandans and see the world through a Black vs white lens and function for the benefit of us and not them…learn African history and live African culture…as the Wakandan’s will soon be teaching Killmonger…as DuBois would recommend they do.

 

 

Blacks…Socialized To Be White

12 Monday Dec 2016

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Blacks…Socialized To Be White

Per WEB DuBois’ 1960 speech, “Whither Now & Why”, those persons of color who don’t know their history and, I say, live their culture…which is what socializes, they will think & act white.

Born with non-white skin doesn’t make a person ethnically Black or Brown…socialization in non-white culture does.

Malcolm X, Frantz Fanon, Chancellor Williams, to name a few, said people like Ben Carson & Clarence Thomas were dangerous because they work against the interest of Blacks and people of color.

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Ubuntu…A Revolution of Values

05 Saturday Mar 2016

Posted by Jackie Morgan in Education, health, History, Law, Political/Economics, Relationships & Sex, Solution

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In His Book, Where Do We Go From Here…Martin Luther King Calls For ‘A Revolution of Values’…

Ubuntu, Pan-Africanism in the 21st Century Offers An African Value System That Means, ‘I Am Because You Are’, ‘I Am Who I Am Because Of Who You Are’

Ubuntu…A Revolution of Values

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Through out the continent it’s expressed slightly differently but throughout the continent, it mean virtually the same thing…the cultural unity of Africa…the cultural unity of all people of color because it used to be the same ethos of African Americans before desegregation…’back in the day’…

  • ‘I am what I am because of who we all are’

  • “humanity towards others”

  • “A person with ubuntu is open and available to others, affirming of others, does not feel threatened that others are able and good, for he or she has a proper self-assurance that comes from knowing that he or she belongs in a greater whole and is diminished when others are humiliated or diminished, when others are tortured or oppressed.”

  • “A person ‘becomes human’ through other persons,

  • I am what I am because of who we all are.”

 Archbishop Desmond Tutu famously described ubuntu as meaning ‘My humanity is caught up, is inextricably bound up, in what is yours.'”

Pan-Africanism offers a radical ‘revolution of values’ as advocated my Martin.

Ubuntu is a philosophy of unity, justice, and pride and it’s a widely practiced concept through out Africa…a continent of 54 countries.

And, though African Americans may not have heard of it, it’s not new…it’s the ancient philosophy of ‘humanness’.

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