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Alexander, E. Curtis – 1985
The Nguzo Saba or "Seven Principles of Blackness" provide the fundamental basis for the development of an African America value system that is based on the cultural and historical particularisms of being Black in an American society that devalues Black efficacy and Black people. The fundamentals of this value system, foundational to the Kwanzaa…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Afrocentrism, Black Culture

Oshodi, John Egbeazien – Journal of Black Psychology, 1999
Describes the Oshodi (J. Oshodi) Empty-Pot Healing Approach (OEPHA), an African-based psychotherapeutic approach that aims to create balance and foster achievement motivation. Illustrates the 11 phases of the OEPHA through the case study of an adult psychotherapeutic client. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Blacks

Harris, Felicia – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1999
Examined centricity combined with Africentricity in mentoring experiences among African American students. Discusses Africentric and Eurocentric philosophies; utilizes the Mentoring Model and African principles of Nguzo Saba to develop an Africentric mentoring paradigm; examines the paradigm's role in supporting African American college students;…
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black Students

Bell, Yvonne R.; And Others – Journal of Black Studies, 1990
To determine the relationship between Afrocentric consciousness and perceptions of heterosexual relations, 177 Black adults in northern Florida, including college students, unskilled workers, professionals, and the elderly, were queried. The more Afrocentric subjects held opinions on mate selection and family life rooted in mutuality and…
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Attitudes, Black Culture

Reed, W. Edward; Lawson, Erma J.; Gibbs, Tyson – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1997
Extends the discussion of what some scholars believe is a controversial and impractical philosophy, that of Afrocentrism, in the context of the post-civil rights era. The article draws on the works of three scholars of Afrocentricity as a philosophical movement: (1) Gerald Early; (2) Stanley Crouch; and (3) Molefi Asante. (SLD)
Descriptors: African Culture, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Cultural Awareness

Harris, Norman – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1992
Indicates how Afrocentricity interacts with the fundamental motivations within African-American life. Presents an overview of Afrocentric ontological and epistemological orientations and those developed in terms of time and logic. A third section illustrates that the way one thinks about time determines the role history plays in social change.…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Attitudes, Black Culture, Concept Formation

Appiah, K. Anthony – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1998
A biologically rooted conception of race is both dangerous in practice and misleading in theory. African-American unity and African-American identity need foundations that are more secure than that of race. Only a multiculturalism that accepts America's diversity while teaching the ways and worth of others can avoid the perpetual schism toward…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black History, Cultural Awareness

Longshore, Douglas; Grills, Cheryl; Annon, Kiku; Grady, Ruhmel – Journal of Black Studies, 1998
Describes a culturally congruent intervention in which Afrocentric concepts are applied in single-session counseling for African American drug users. Called the Engagement Project, the intervention attempts to engage clients in a psychosocial process conducive to recovery. The client, counselor, and a former drug user (peer) see a video and…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Blacks, Counseling

Crouch, Stanley – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1996
Argues that, as a movement, Afrocentrism is a clever but essentially simple-minded hustle that, in its desire to have the power to define, often justifies low-quality scholarship. Its central failure is the failure to recognize what African Americans have done to realize the truest meanings of democratic possibility. (SLD)
Descriptors: Achievement, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black Studies

King, Anthony E. O. – Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 1994
The Manning Cultural Awareness Program addresses the gender-specific social and psychological needs of African American males in South Carolina prisons through education and activities related to African and African American culture and history. Knowledge of social and cultural heritage along with appropriate communication skills are intended to…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black History, Compensatory Education

Kershaw, Terry – Journal of Black Studies, 1992
A model for a proposed African-American studies discipline is based on the assumptions that African-American experiences are worth studying, historical experiences of peoples of African descent can inform others about human issues, and distinctive historic and cultural African-American experiences exist. Five steps in a African-American studies…
Descriptors: African History, Afrocentrism, Black Community, Black Culture

Lynn, Marvin; Johnson, Charletta; Hassan, Kamal – Journal of Negro Education, 1999
Examines the pedagogical practices of an exemplary male African American middle school teacher in an affluent neighborhood, discussing principles guiding his efforts to enhance African American students' moral, intellectual, and spiritual development and noting how his emancipatory pedagogies provide a fertile learning ground. This case study…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black Teachers, Case Studies

Wieder, Alan – Educational Foundations, 1992
Presents examples of Afrocentrism that encourage African and African-American inclusion in the curriculum. Examines work by three Afrocentrist educators who discuss capitalist, democratic, and liberationist Afrocentrism. Each asserts the need for the connection of Afrocentrism or African and African-American history to fight racism and promote…
Descriptors: African History, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Consciousness Raising

Hoskins, Linus A. – Journal of Black Studies, 1992
Analyzes the struggle between Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism from an Afrocentric geopolitical perspective. Africans, with Afrocentrism as an intellectual class action suit, are determined to rescue their minds from the suzerainty of Eurocentric miseducation. Afrocentrism represents the most potent challenge to the European power structure of the…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Studies, Afrocentrism, Black Culture
Malone, Rubie M.; Malone, James A. – 2001
The extent to which African American faculty provide support and mentoring to African American students determines the ease of students' transition to predominantly white colleges. This paper examines the role of both white and African American faculty in responding to the needs of African American students. Two ways that white institutions…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Black Students
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