Naming is important in rap and in Afrocentric music in general, where it is an act of invocation that captures the essence of one's being. |
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Educational programs that use an Afrocentric approach appear to be effective in changing African-American teenagers' behavior. |
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One of the basic underlying assumptions of Afrocentric theory emanates from the school of thought delineated in Black family literature. |
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When she discarded the Afrocentric style that was her early trademark, record executives were dismayed. |
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On the other hand, some school districts in selected African American areas have endorsed a controversial Afrocentric curriculum. |
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This video provides a vision of African-American young men and women singing classical and Afrocentric music and performing African dance. |
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The last example invokes an Afrocentric royal African lineage and past in order to salvage a self-esteem beaten down by oppression. |
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In the 1990s, researchers emphasized an Afrocentric approach to the study of Black identity. |
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The Black feminist perspective generates an underlying primary theory for moving to a culturally appropriate or Afrocentric model. |
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It is not helpful to view Afrocentric writers on these topics merely in terms of socio-pathology. |
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The Afrocentrists' complicated reaction to the conservative revival both reflected and reinforced conservative elements in Afrocentric thinking. |
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Their work will result in the creation of Afrocentric health education materials. |
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The Need for an Afrocentric Approach to Management in African Management-Philosophies, Concepts and Application. |
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Many provide an Afrocentric curriculum that fosters racial pride among their students, which many black educators believe will help students do better academically. |
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Fortunately for him, his African grandmother and mother and his Afrocentric Black American father have all contributed to his being grounded in a strong Black identity. |
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The term was later applied by Afrocentric writers to Africans. |
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Controlled choice fosters a range of interesting pedagogies, the authors argue, from French immersion to basic skills to Afrocentric to Drama-based. |
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In such travels to so many corners of the African American world, Black becomes the first Afrocentric, Pan-African, revolutionary ideologue and hero in world literature. |
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I've talked a bit about my Afrocentric elementary school before. |
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Last night's vote means that an alternative Afrocentric school will open in the city in September, 2009, but its location and grade levels are still to be determined. |
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The model defines families of African descent from an Afrocentric intergenerational perspective. |
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Hopefully, Afrocentric education can rescue us from such a horrendous situation of a cultureless people. |
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This study proposes a genealogy of the Afrocentric theses which rely on authors, sources and ideas borrowed from the histories of Black peoples and later adjusted to the African American social context. |
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African American scholar and author Asante, founder of the Afrocentric movement for a united Africa, reflects on his roots and how they shaped his thinking. |
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Specifically, Afrocentric phenotype bias is explored to gain a better understand of how within-category, feature-based differences influence promotability evaluations. |
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The above courses have been under-resourced, hence marginalised, which has led to demands for Afrocentric or Islamocentric knowledge to counteract Eurocentrism. |
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The central element in an Afrocentric research project is the selection of methods that address Africana phenomenon holistically and not unidimensionally. |
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They have imposed ethnocentric, Afrocentric, and bilingual curricula on public schools, well designed to hold minority children out of American society. |
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As many African countries gained independence during the 1960s, some of them rejected capitalism in favour of a more afrocentric economic model. |
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