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Brother Agyei delivers a straightforward message defining anti-intellectualism and describing its negative impact on our liberation movements. He explains why we should stop attacking our intellectuals, philosophers, theorists, writers, and educators if they don't participate in "boots-on-the-ground" activism. In addition to suggesting that Black people cannot afford to be anti-intellectual, he also offers some ideas for cultivating an appreciation for study, research and critical thinking.
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My website:
https://truself143.wixsite.com/agyeityehimba
My books:
https://truself143.wixsite.com/atbooks/books
Harlem Liberation School YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HarlemLiberationSchool
My Self Empowerment YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@atpowercoach
Facebook:
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Brother Agyei delivers a straightforward message defining anti-intellectualism and describing its negative impact on our liberation movements. He explains why we should stop attacking our intellectuals, philosophers, theorists, writers, and educators if they don't participate in "boots-on-the-ground" activism. In addition to suggesting that Black people cannot afford to be anti-intellectual, he also offers some ideas for cultivating an appreciation for study, research and critical thinking.
Support the show
My website:
https://truself143.wixsite.com/agyeityehimba
My books:
https://truself143.wixsite.com/atbooks/books
Harlem Liberation School YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HarlemLiberationSchool
My Self Empowerment YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@atpowercoach
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566972812524