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Re-Africanization can be thought of as a process of decolonization, wherein people of African descent seek to reconstruct their cultural practice in ways that augments the core elements of traditional culture, deconstructs the vestiges of cultural disruption, and adapts these reconceptualized cultural forms to the modern exigencies of the African world.
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  Link   What is ReAfricanization
Re-Africanization can be thought of as a process of decolonization, wherein people of African descent seek to reconstruct their cultural practice. Not a means for conformity to or within the dominant order. It is an imperative to dismantle a social o
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  Link   The ‘Reafricanization’ of the West
Radicals of the 1960s championed sexual liberation and called marriage a “system of oppression” but feminism and the sexual revolution have led to the reemergence within the white world of a more primitive family system long observed in Africa.
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  Link   Re-Africanization: Two Perspectives - Kamau Rashid
Re-Africanization can be thought of as a process of decolonization, wherein people of African descent seek to reconstruct their cultural practice in ways that augments the core elements of traditional culture, deconstructs the vestiges of cultural di
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  Link   Re-Africanization: Overcoming Alienation - Kamau Rashid
re-Africanization dismantles social order that creates and sustains conditions of alienation and replace it with one that creates and sustains life, power, and health. re-Africanization then, is nothing short of revolutionary thought and practice.
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  Link   The Violent Process of Re-Africanization | Minister of History Bro Sankofa
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