Recently, there was a discussion in one of the classes at Temple University in the Africology and African American Studies Department, about who is “Afrocentric” or not….
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Reflections in Africology: Critiquing Balakrishnan’s Afrocentrism and Afrocentricity
Introducing Kamitic Spirituality and the Ausar Auset Society
Renaldo McKenzie of The Neoliberal Round Podcast and the Neoliberal Corporation stumbled on an exciting group called the Ausar Auset Society, followers of Kemet and teachers of Kamitic Spirituality and culture. The group was not discovered like the New World, where Christopher Columbus claimed to have found it when it was already inhabited by the American Indians/natives. The Shekhems of […]
NEOLIBERAL GLOBALIZATION RECONSIDERED, Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations
A Brief Look Inside: Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered: Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations A “Novel” Text By: Renaldo McKenzie Foreword and some contributions by: Martin Oppenheimer Published by: THE NEOLIBERAL CORPORATION Book 2 of the “Neoliberalism” Book Series I dedicate this book… … to my Dad, Rev. Lurkenum L. McKenzie, who was given at first a basic education up […]
A Shaky Fabric: Challenges Facing the Black Family in Modern America
In the intricate tapestry of the American experience, the Black family stands at a crossroads, grappling with a lack of internal cohesion that hinders its competitiveness in a neoliberal capitalist society. This introspective exploration delves into the challenges faced by the Black community, where a collective belief in each other is often overshadowed by internal strife and the pursuit of […]