InterviewsThe Black Scholar SeriesAyiti: An Interview with Professor Bayyinah BelloUchenna EdehJanuary 1, 2019June 13, 2020 by Uchenna EdehJanuary 1, 2019June 13, 20201 “Ayiti has been blessed to be a country where we have created all the essentials of the identity of a human. We have created our...
InterviewsScholarThe Black Scholar SeriesCatching up with Dr. Runoko RashidiUchenna EdehAugust 16, 2018June 13, 2020 by Uchenna EdehAugust 16, 2018June 13, 20200 “We’ve survived colonization and enslavement and when you consider what we have gone through, the fact that we are here to have this conversation is...
African AmericanInterviewsScholarThe Black Scholar SeriesInterview with Dr. David Imhotep: The First Americans Were AfricansUchenna EdehSeptember 5, 2015December 26, 2020 by Uchenna EdehSeptember 5, 2015December 26, 20201 “We were here at least 56,000 years ago; Africans came over. The Mongolians don’t come until 2,600 BC and they shared their blood with the...
InterviewsScholarThe Black Scholar SeriesAncient Future: An Interview with Wayne B. ChandlerUchenna EdehSeptember 28, 2014June 11, 2020 by Uchenna EdehSeptember 28, 2014June 11, 20201 “We’re universal entities. The way our DNA is coded, there’s nothing we don’t know. It’s a matter of locking into that body of information through...
Famous LeoInterviewsScholarThe Black Scholar SeriesThe Prince of Pan-Africanism: An Interview with Dr. Umar JohnsonUchenna EdehJuly 13, 2014April 8, 2018 by Uchenna EdehJuly 13, 2014April 8, 20182 Dr. Umar Johnson is considered a national expert on learning disabilities and their effect on Black children, as well as being an expert on helping...
InterviewsScholarThe Black Scholar SeriesPowerNomics: Interview with Dr. Claud AndersonUchenna EdehMay 21, 2014May 30, 2020 by Uchenna EdehMay 21, 2014May 30, 20205 “I want Black people to engage in, not in searching for rights, but I want them to search for resources. There is a major difference....
InterviewsScholarThe Black Scholar SeriesThe Black History Man: An Interview with Robin WalkerUchenna EdehMay 9, 2014April 8, 2018 by Uchenna EdehMay 9, 2014April 8, 20180 ”A lot of people have this idea that the only parts of Afrika where there is any evidence of high civilization was ancient Egypt. My...
Black CanadianHerstoryInterviewsScholarThe Black Scholar SeriesBlack Canadian History: An Interview with Dr. Afua CooperUchenna EdehApril 27, 2014April 15, 2018 by Uchenna EdehApril 27, 2014April 15, 20180 “We are not there yet. Not yet Uhuru. Uhuru meaning freedom. We see it every day with our children at school. The trials and tribulation...
Famous ScorpioInterviewsScholarThe Black Scholar SeriesHidden Colors: An Interview with Professor Kaba Kamene (Booker T. Coleman)Uchenna EdehApril 20, 2014June 13, 2020 by Uchenna EdehApril 20, 2014June 13, 20205 “I tell people in most of my presentations don’t believe a word I say. I’m not here to make you believe me, I’m here to...
Famous LeoInterviewsScholarThe Black Scholar SeriesKnowledge of Self: An Interview with Runoko RashidiUchenna EdehFebruary 27, 2014April 8, 2018 by Uchenna EdehFebruary 27, 2014April 8, 20180 “I have a sense of passion about Black, about African people, so I want to use any vehicles we have to uplift Black people and...