Scattered Assets
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Scattered Assets

How Afrikan-Americans & Other Resources Can Shape 21st Century Pan-Afrikan Empowerment

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eBook - ePub

Scattered Assets

How Afrikan-Americans & Other Resources Can Shape 21st Century Pan-Afrikan Empowerment

About this book

Scattered Assets seeks to be a conduit for facilitating a much-needed and provocative dialogue on optimal 21st Century Pan-African development, through understanding the leverage and power of resource use; a selected, 8-work anthology of the author's speeches and writings (from the vantage points of human capital, sociotechnology, culture, and economics) is used to discuss empowerment. The notion of African-Americans and the African continent becoming mutual resources is a major, recurring and explained theme. Also, the book offers a fresh perspective and analysis - and thus, a new conversation - on empowering African people and associated interests through prudent use of existing tools and assets.

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Table of contents

  1. About the Author
  2. Trilogy Relationship amongst Elephants in a Bamboo Cage, Scattered Assets and UWENZI
  3. About
  4. Dedication
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Preface
  7. Maafa
  8. America’s Dilemma: What’s to be done with the Negro?
  9. White Racial Attitudes and Black Responses
  10. Mfunzi
  11. Geospaces and Economics
  12. Some Final Thoughts
  13. Bibliography
  14. About Scattered Assets
  15. Acknowledgements
  16. Preface
  17. Wachunguzi: Contemporary Black Scientists and Their Role in the 21st Century
  18. Development, Pan-Africanism and the EAC Model
  19. Kwanzaa, Business, Imani and Africa
  20. Africa, Jatropha Seeds and Biofuel
  21. Up, Up, You Mighty Elephants!
  22. In the Case of Africa and Its Diaspora, Violence in the Absence of Democracy
  23. Profile of Viable 21st Century HBCUs
  24. Mathematics, Circularity and the Msonge
  25. Black American as a term for an Afrikan people? Nah! Just pick a Bantu name.
  26. Bibliography