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In this episode of From the Field, Mitchell Tempro is joined by Ann and David Divine to discuss the collaborative work behind the NSCDA’s Afrocentricity course. Together, they explore what Afrocentricity means, why it matters today, and how centering African-descended peoples’ histories, cultures, and lived experiences challenges dominant Eurocentric frameworks in justice, health, economics, and education.
By NSCDAIn this episode of From the Field, Mitchell Tempro is joined by Ann and David Divine to discuss the collaborative work behind the NSCDA’s Afrocentricity course. Together, they explore what Afrocentricity means, why it matters today, and how centering African-descended peoples’ histories, cultures, and lived experiences challenges dominant Eurocentric frameworks in justice, health, economics, and education.