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  • ISBN - Paperback: 978-1-942774-38-9
  • ISBN - eBook: 978-1-942774-43-3
  • ISBN - Hardcover: Coming Soon
  • Publish Date: March 2025
  • Book Pages: 180
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Afrocentricity: Generations of Theory in Practice

Forward by Cristel Temple, Ph.D.
Description

Discover the power and legacy of Afrocentric thought with Afrocentricity: Generations of Theory in Practice, a definitive collection edited by Dr. Aaron X. Smith. This essential text celebrates Afrocentricity’s transformative impact on African history, culture, and identity, challenging Eurocentric perspectives and revolutionizing academic fields since the 1980s.

Inspired by Dr. Molefi Kete Asante’s pioneering work, Afrocentricity offers a bold framework that re-centers African people within their own narratives. This collection brings together the insights of leading Afrocentric scholars from across the African diaspora, highlighting their contributions to fields like Africana Studies, cultural movements, and discussions on identity and liberation.

More than an academic theory, Afrocentricity is a blueprint for cultural empowerment and systemic change. Through powerful testimonials, this volume explores Afrocentricity’s influence on education, representation, and global movements for justice and unity. Ideal for scholars, educators, and all who seek to understand or teach African-centered perspectives, Afrocentricity: Generations of Theory in Practice is an inspiring call to action and a vital resource for today’s most pressing conversations on race, culture, and heritage.

Whether you’re a student of Black Studies, a cultural activist, or simply someone passionate about reclaiming African narratives, this book provides the knowledge, context, and insight to inspire change and build a more inclusive future.