Dr. Marimba Ani – The Fundamentals of Yurugu

Marimba Ani’s Yurugu: An Afrikan-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior, examines the influence of European culture on the formation of modern institutional frameworks, through colonialism and imperialism, from an African... Read more »

John Henrik Clarke and the Power of Africana History: Africalogical Quest for Decolonization and Sovereignty by Ahati N.N. Toure

In the late 1960s through the late 1980s, the late John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998) was one of the foremost architects of the emerging discipline of Africana Studies/Africalogy as Professor of African World... 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 »

The Ruins of Empires by Akala

The Ruins of Empires – an epic poem. A story that follows the “Knowledge Seeker” through the course of human history, via astral travel and multiple reincarnations, in an attempt to discover... Read more »

Intellectual Warfare by Dr. Jacob H. Carruthers

Testifying that the foundation of modern Western thought, theory, and practice can be traced back to ancient African thought, theory, and practice, Intellectual Warfare exposes the African influence on Greek and Roman... Read more »

The Island of Memes: Haiti’s Unfinished Revolution by Dr. Wade Nobles

Through the lens of Black psychology, this book is a radical blending of African centered historiography with an innovative analysis of the role of consciousness formation and identity fragmentation as the unfinished... Read more »

The Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: Corporate Gangsters, Multinationals & Rogue Politicians by Chernoh Alpha M. Bah

In The Ebola Outbreak in West Africa, award-wining Sierra Leonean journalist, political activist and human rights advocate Chernoh Alpha M. Bah presents an in-depth investigation that challenges the official narrative surrounding the... Read more »

Lest We Forget: Steve Biko Never Forgot His Purpose in Life by Julian Kunnie

September 12, 2015 is the 38th anniversary of the assassination of Steve Biko, and Dr. Julian Kunnie reminds us that Biko's work is still yet to be done in spite of the... Read more »

The Cost of Globalization: Dangers to the Earth and Its People by Julian Kunnie

The issues arising from rapid global integration have generally been treated in isolation by most academic works. This volume examines the many pitfalls of globalization from the perspective of impoverished and Indigenous... Read more »