Dubois and Africa: The Convergence of Consciousness

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • The 30th Annual W.E.B. DuBois Lecture was held Wednesday, November 12 at UMBC. Molefi Kete Asante, a professor in the Department of African American Studies at Temple University, discusses DuBois and Africa: The Convergence of Consciousness. Asante is an expert on African culture and philosophy and is the author of 65 books and more than 300 articles. The founding editor of the Journal of Black Studies, he is considered to be one of the 10 most widely cited African American writers and scholars.
    The event was sponsored by the Department of Africana Studies with additional support from the Dresher Center for the Humanities.

Komentáře • 43

  • @bradfordpowell6559
    @bradfordpowell6559 Před rokem +6

    Asante referred to a Senagalese Intellectual and I wonder if he is referring to " Seex Anta Jóob" (in wolof) ? also known as "Cheikh Anta Diop" (29 December 1923 - 7 February 1986) he was a Senegalese historian, anthropologist, physicist, and politician who studied the human race's origins and pre-colonial African culture.[1] Diop's work is considered foundational to the theory of Afrocentricity, though he himself never described himself as an Afrocentrist.[2] The questions he posed about cultural bias in scientific research contributed greatly to the postcolonial turn in the study of African civilizations

  • @lasheasanford7396
    @lasheasanford7396 Před 15 dny +3

    Hotep,
    EVERY CHILD & ADULT NEED THIS EDUCATION IN THEIR LIVES. It is vital to our perception, the correct perception of ourselves. Thanks a billion for having this in your, our library!

  • @IsmaAragto
    @IsmaAragto Před 5 lety +7

    I read about him as an assigned for my first week for my graduate program and I am fascinated and Intrigued about the Afrocentric theory.

    • @icemancometh7512
      @icemancometh7512 Před 4 lety

      Young student, theory: 1) a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially 1 based on general principals independent of the thing to be explained.
      2) a set of principles used on which the practice of an activity is based.
      3) an idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action.
      Afrocentric: regarding African or so called blk culture as preeminent.
      Afrocentric and theory is an oxymoron dude. Read ' Intro to Afrikan American History' if you really want an understanding.
      If you need suggestions I'm willing to teach my nigga! #panafrikanism #theoriginalman #allnonafrikanshaveneanderthalDNA #rhesusmonkey #denosovianDNA #fiftyfirstparallel

  • @jazzmac03
    @jazzmac03 Před 11 lety +12

    I was in this guys class at Temple University in 2007. Amazing Teacher

  • @lewistonsmith6179
    @lewistonsmith6179 Před 2 lety +2

    An unbelievable lecture and an erudite exposition of a very complex subject.

  • @TimothyZakaria
    @TimothyZakaria Před 20 dny

    We are still learning the history of Africa I only been to one country on the continent but it's very important especially with Africa's allies and trade routes back then

  • @malatji1stprince85
    @malatji1stprince85 Před 4 lety +4

    and in my language your name is Sotho origin and means The One who Pays or The WEALTHY one.(Molefi/Lefa) comes from Paying or Wealth.Kete comes from mokete which means celebration in most of my people lingos here in South Africa,Lesotho and Botswana.
    I believe they have the same meaning in Kenya as well(Lozi or Rozwi).
    I thank the knowledge you sharing and may the Gods grant you more wisdom to free Bantulands.Mother Alkebulan nkhere!

  • @robin314
    @robin314 Před 3 lety +4

    With all due respect I believe in the duality and twinness and the souls of black folks in America; indeed we can have a understanding of both cultures of American and African!

    • @joepaceiii7164
      @joepaceiii7164 Před rokem

      I do understand Dubois in a different light. That we are a distinct spirit and others have theirs, I find there to be credibility. One, I also believe can be of a dual consciousness. Of course not at once, and I don't think Dubois meant that. The reference seems more likely hinged on the vaserlation of moving from one frame of mind to another. Yet, I respect the opinions of Dr Sante, a true warrior of history. ✌️

  • @jazzmac03
    @jazzmac03 Před 11 lety +4

    Its not on DuBois. Its on DuBois and the theory of double consciousness, and his connection to Africa. Its not a history lesson, its a philosophic discussion

    • @RochusMr
      @RochusMr Před 3 lety

      Teach them brother. They gonna learn today.

  • @leyanu1053
    @leyanu1053 Před 5 lety +2

    GREAT LECTURES TO CREATE YOUR OWN MEDIA CURRICULUM IN YOUR OWN HOME ..

  • @notzicecarter8220
    @notzicecarter8220 Před rokem

    He making a very important point in history... Tha black movement... Beautiful ❤️

    • @boomerzman6148
      @boomerzman6148 Před rokem

      White...Black Why? Who created these labels? Why call oneself "Black" Are "Whites" your masters? There is no movement! Non-European people are an enemy based on race! Why Are You Black...See Amexem! The worst label. When you're lost...you follow...Right? DeBlack and Free yourselves from self hatred and mental bondage cast upon you by the True "Black" people who originated from Europe! History Does Not Lie...the Teachings of Black Europeans is A Lie including their Demon Religion foolishly adopted by their slave-minded vassals!

  • @Parmoss1640
    @Parmoss1640 Před 13 lety +1

    He reminds me of my father in content, timber and tone. Real man.

  • @robin314
    @robin314 Před 3 lety +1

    WE DO NOT NEED TO ERASE THE DUALITY BUT RATHER EMBRACE THE DUALITY!!!!

  • @benjaminone9914
    @benjaminone9914 Před 3 lety +1

    Great presentation.

  • @daviddash9947
    @daviddash9947 Před 2 lety

    I am curious to understand what led Dubious to his final views on Africa after fighting against that view for many years. Dubois was the last person I expected to teach or be buried in Africa.

  • @resater2050
    @resater2050 Před 15 lety

    africa history is great.thanks.

  • @MrWhitecloth8
    @MrWhitecloth8 Před 10 lety +1

    @ Rene Barendse, this talk is not full of errors. DuBois, indeed, went to the University of Berlin.

  • @kahunyokahwai
    @kahunyokahwai Před 14 lety +1

    Are these people giving lectures too or are they asking questions -please answer me some one

  • @stanleydorsey2884
    @stanleydorsey2884 Před 24 dny

    Dubois spent more than 5 years in Africa. Making him ignorant toward the African condition is totally wrong. Dubois blackness should never be questioned. He not only studied the African American experience he was on the front line. From Boston to Georgia.
    Dubois knew Africa had resoures. It was his blackness that wouldn't allow him not to understand Africa's condition . Dubois lived in Africa over 20 years and he wasn't ignorant regarding life in Africa.

  • @johnmoscato4648
    @johnmoscato4648 Před 11 lety

    The Ewe do not have a court ? tell me more about the Ewe !

    • @nappyscribe1987
      @nappyscribe1987 Před 2 lety

      Where do you get all your knowledge? Great question!

  • @boomerzman6148
    @boomerzman6148 Před rokem

    Asante's assessment of is DuBois conflicted. As an educator, he appears limited or possibly envious at the scope of educational enlightenment achieved by DuBois who educated himself across cultures and nations, which is a rare achievement for anyone. Asante's conclusion that DuBois had a German-Centric leaning is inaccurate; however, anyone during the rise of Germany cannot ignore their achievements as an industrial nation who fostered many of the brightest minds of science..stolen by the U.S. Regarding Africa, regrettably, the continent is flawed with selfish corruption and the adoption of racist colonization, which carved it into smaller ineffective countries generally ruled by thugs and crooks! The Americans of African descent are beyond a crossroad and if they continue to fail in recognizing the "war" against them imposed by Euro-Americans, they to will "cease to exist" as the native people have been reduced to obscurity by the "Black" people from Europe.

  • @jamesleefrazierjr6611
    @jamesleefrazierjr6611 Před 2 lety

    ❤️🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟❤️

  • @norvillerodgersspeaks
    @norvillerodgersspeaks Před 3 lety

    68 books. Wow

  • @nattyp7801
    @nattyp7801 Před 2 lety +1

    Marcus Garvey….Marcus Garvey

  • @renebarendse2864
    @renebarendse2864 Před 11 lety +1

    This lecture is well delivered and intended is full of errors and it grossly misreads DuBois besides. For example: DuBois did not to go school in Berlin, he went to the university . The conference in Manchester was organised by Nkrumah and Padmore - not by DuBois. The only Nigerian leader there was Nnamdi Azikiwe. The Ewe do not have a court, where are the Brong? And as to the final playdoyer that is simply reiterating the old colonial point that the Zimbabwe ruins were built by Egyptians.

  • @raefblack7906
    @raefblack7906 Před 6 lety

    It's Duwah not Duboy.

  • @Steadno
    @Steadno Před 15 lety

    GRANDMASTER JALI

  • @shakazaiyah
    @shakazaiyah Před 12 lety

    @BedRoomGangster well put

  • @jazzmac03
    @jazzmac03 Před 11 lety

    Temple University

  • @robin314
    @robin314 Před 3 lety

    TEACH THE CLASSICAL AFRICAN HISTORY!!!!!