The Journal of Pan African Studies
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CURRENT ISSUE

 

Volume 13 • Number 1 • August 2020
Memorial Issue

 

Introduction: In Memoriam of Itibari M. Zulu, Maa Kheru; His Voice is True and Justified
by Tyrene Wright, Ph.D. and Eric Jackson, Ph.D.
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Past and Present African-Centered African American Scholar Activists in the African American Community- An Introductory Biographical Résumé
by Itibari M. Zulu, Th.D.
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Dude, Where's My Black Studies Department_ The Quagmire of Interdisciplinary Black Diaspora Studies
by Itibari M. Zulu, Th.D.
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TransAfrica as a Collective Enterprise Exploring Leadership and Social Justice Attentiveness
by Itibari M. Zulu, Th.D.
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Synergizing Culture- African American Cultural Recovery through African Name Acquisition and Usage
by Itibari M. Zulu, Th.D.
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Syncretism- A Means and Method for Accurately Translating Km.t, Km.tyw and Km
by Reginald Mabry, Independent Scholar
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An Ode to Brother Itibari Zulu
by Mwalimu Melodye Micëre Van Putten
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Picture Collage
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