Author: TERESA
“ASSATA-GARVEY AND ME: A GLOBAL AFRICAN JOURNEY” Now Available
If you are in the US and want to order my children’s book ASSATA-GARVEY AND ME: A GLOBAL AFRICAN JOURNEY and have a Paypal account the cost is $20.00, including postage. Please pay via Paypal to Runoko@hotmail.com. If you don’t… Continue Reading
DATE CHANGE: Dr. Runoko Rashidi’s 2017 Afro Cuban Tour
Kola Nut Travel, Inc. Dr. Runoko Rashidi’s 2017 Afro Cuban Tour June 28 – July 9, 2017 $3699.00 PER PERSON – DOUBLE OCCUPANCY $4199.00 SINGLE ROOM (Click Here for Daily Itinerary) This year’s program will include a 12 day… Continue Reading
GROUP TOUR TO NAMIBIA, SOUTHERN AFRICA WITH RUNOKO RASHIDI
___________________________________________________________ MAY 18 TO JUNE 1, 2017 – $4248.00 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY FROM JFK! Facilitated by Africa Dreamer Tour Company OPTIONAL EXTENSION TO SOUTH AFRICA! ___________________________________________________________ DAILY ITINERARY DAY 1 – THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2017 Depart New York Kennedy via South… Continue Reading
A Poem on Kerala Dalit Panthers (KDP)
Kerala Dalit Panthers. (for K AMBUJAKSHAN ) The panther brothers are coming, Step aside, Let their reign begin. The panther brothers Marching shoulder to shoulder Like alphabets of the same vernacular Bound together with no vices. The panther brothers are… Continue Reading
Runoko Rashidi: Presentation in Madrid, Spain, August 8, 2016
Runoko Rashidi: Presentation in Madrid, Spain, August 8, 2016
The Role of Women in Kemet: Representing Power and Divinity
The Role of Women in Kemet: Representing Power and Divinity Article contributed by: kemetexpert.com
RUNOKO RASHIDI IN THE NETHERLANDS, September 9th, 10th, 11th
Amsterdam, September 9th and 10th; Leiden, September 11th
Understanding the colour black in Kemet
Article contributed by: Kemet Expert kemetexpert.com/understanding-the-colour-black-in-kemet/
GEORGE WASHINGTON WILLIAMS AND THE GLOBAL AFRICAN PRESENCE, BY RUNOKO RASHIDI*
Dr. George Washington Williams, one of the first great African-American historians, through the Internet and film, has recently been brought back to our attention. Dr. Williams, a man generally credited as the first African-American to write a “scholarly general history”… Continue Reading