Afrocentric.

Afrocentric /ˌafrōˈsentrik/: Regarding African or Black culture as preeminent. Hosted by Morgan Gray, this educational podcast adopts an Afrocentric worldview, placing African/Black cultural experiences at the forefront. Through insightful discourse and incisive analysis, it deconstructs Eurocentric narratives, offering authentic, empowering alternatives. Confront societal biases, celebrate Black excellence, while evolving your perspective through an Afrocentric lens. Navigate predominantly white spaces with cultural pride and self-assurance. Join the movement. Embrace the movement.

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Sister Souljah once said, “I hadn't met any good White people. It's a question of power. Willing to give up power, resources, pay Black people reparations. Tell your parents how racism affects & kills Black people. That's my definition of good white people and I haven't met any like that.” In this episode, I would like to discuss whiteness, primarily in America, the effects of colonization, and how to differentiate between what  Sister Souljah considered a “good white” person from a "bad" one. Join Shonna and I as we discuss whiteness and white culture
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Afrocentric: Af·ro·cen·tric /ˌafrōˈsentrik/ adjective 1. regarding African or black culture as preeminent. Being Afrocentric is the act of learning how to view the world from a black point of view, rather than seeing it through a whitewashed or Eurocentric point of view. Our podcast understands that black lives are not a monolithic experience, and there is more than one way to view and perceive it. We all may have overcome different circumstances in our lives, but the experiences that we share as a community are universal. We hope to create a safe place for black people to be able to advocate, discuss, and inform each other about the importance of evolving their respected perspective(s). Our goal is to aid the black community with centering the black life as the subject rather than the object of lived experiences of white people. Welcome to Afrocentric. Hosted by local activist and public speaker Morgan Gray.
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