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Kwame Gyamfi Presents: African Studies
Komi Gyamfi
20 episodes
1 week ago
Designed specifically for educators the African Studies podcast will discuss a variety of topics about the history of the continent of Africa and how this knowledge can be used to culturally diversify curriculum to create equity and understanding in the classroom.
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Designed specifically for educators the African Studies podcast will discuss a variety of topics about the history of the continent of Africa and how this knowledge can be used to culturally diversify curriculum to create equity and understanding in the classroom.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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The Asian and European Worldthrust into Africa: Part 3
Kwame Gyamfi Presents: African Studies
40 minutes 37 seconds
4 years ago
The Asian and European Worldthrust into Africa: Part 3
Komi continues the lecture series with the European first contact in Africa and the eventual Atlantic slave trade. He continues discussing the slave trade impact on Africans and the "black curse". Komi finishes the discussion with ways to stay mentally strong living as a person of African descent in a Eurocentric worldview society.
Kwame Gyamfi Presents: African Studies
Designed specifically for educators the African Studies podcast will discuss a variety of topics about the history of the continent of Africa and how this knowledge can be used to culturally diversify curriculum to create equity and understanding in the classroom.