EP.058 MCE: Nationbuilding – Theory and Practice Part 2

Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS  After an arduous and acrimonious dispute with a housing contractor—oh what a crazy summer and fall—we conclude our two-part series with the multi-genius collective,... Read more »

To Educate A People: Thoughts From the Center by Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti

Self-control is a considerable indicator of maturity. In a state of war where close proximity exists between friend and foe, silence can be considered one of the most important of these values.... Read more »

negroes: and other essays by Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti

negroes: and other essays is a powerful collection of essays examining and providing thoughtful solutions to a number of problems plaguing Afrikans. These essays deal with everything from the state and conditions... Read more »

Mentacide and other essays by Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti

Mentacide occurs when one group willingly thinks and acts out of someone else’s interpretation of reality to another peoples’ benefit and against their survival. It is a state of subtle insanity which,... Read more »

Notes Toward Higher Ideals in Afrikan Intellectual Liberation by Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti

In two in-depth essays, Mwalimu Baruti discusses the problems and solutions to the issues of Afrikan thinkers being validated by Europeans and european institutions and the politics of liberation as practiced by... Read more »

The Sex Imperative by Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti

The Sex Imperative details the origin, historical progression and essence of european sexual insanity. It is a discussion which particularly focuses on this thought and behavior as it has been assimilated and... Read more »

Excuses, Excuses: The Politics of Interracial Coupling in European Culture by Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti

Excuses, Excuses is a book which addresses the political and cultural motives behind interracial dating. Read more »

Homosexuality and The Effeminization of Afrikan Males by Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti

One cannot deny that over the past decades there has been an upsurge of African males becoming effeminate and homosexual; Baruti disabuses us of the notion that this is a benign phenomenon... Read more »