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We were so honored to welcome Emmanuel Kulu to the Intentional Conversations microphone. He shared so much wisdom and knowledge and educated us all regarding African history.
Grab your headphones and listen now to this encore episode from the live Intentional Conversations vodcast.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
The miseducation of African history led from the idea you cannot allow a people to know how great their history was and this still affects the workplace today.
History is a big part of the DEI space because it solidifies your value wherever you go and demands acknowledgement.
You cannot limit 3000 years of Black history to one month, it is a conversation that needs to happen more throughout the year, as well as recognizing the accomplishments of the African American people.
We are in the age of information, being ignorant to the facts is no longer an option.
For misinformation to fly, everyone must be deceived for it to continue, and this is what we need to rectify.
African history is Black history, all pieces of the puzzle are important to holistically understand it.
Culture is to human as water is to a fish and if we are stripped from it, we are disconnected from the truth.
Africa has produced more women rulers than anywhere else in the world.
CONNECT WITH EMMANUEL:
Emmanuel's Books
CONNECT WITH NIKA WHITE CONSULTING:
YouTube
By Nika White ConsultingWe were so honored to welcome Emmanuel Kulu to the Intentional Conversations microphone. He shared so much wisdom and knowledge and educated us all regarding African history.
Grab your headphones and listen now to this encore episode from the live Intentional Conversations vodcast.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
The miseducation of African history led from the idea you cannot allow a people to know how great their history was and this still affects the workplace today.
History is a big part of the DEI space because it solidifies your value wherever you go and demands acknowledgement.
You cannot limit 3000 years of Black history to one month, it is a conversation that needs to happen more throughout the year, as well as recognizing the accomplishments of the African American people.
We are in the age of information, being ignorant to the facts is no longer an option.
For misinformation to fly, everyone must be deceived for it to continue, and this is what we need to rectify.
African history is Black history, all pieces of the puzzle are important to holistically understand it.
Culture is to human as water is to a fish and if we are stripped from it, we are disconnected from the truth.
Africa has produced more women rulers than anywhere else in the world.
CONNECT WITH EMMANUEL:
Emmanuel's Books
CONNECT WITH NIKA WHITE CONSULTING:
YouTube