Raising Revolutionaries (Volume 1)

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Raising Revolutionaries (Volume 1)

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Rating : 4.23 (746 Votes)
Asin : 147001260X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 206 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-04-17
Language : English

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She is the author of two books on Orisha Worship, Ona Agbani an introductory work and S'Otito 18 Lessons in Afrikan Spirituality, both available at osheturainstitute. Her goal in this lifetime is to reform the traditions of her Ancestors so that the Earth's majority peoples can begin to fulfill their destinies. She is the descendant of a line of Native American and West Afrikan witches and learned early spell crafting at her mother's knee. She relies heavily upon the womanly arts of prayer, incantation, visualization and attraction for guidance, nurturing and support. She is a woman unapologetically and like all revolutionary Afrikan women, lives her life from a womb focused, Afrikan centered perspective. She presents a weekly radio show every Thursday at noon on blog talk radio blogtalkradio/iyalosa-oshunyemi-akalatunde and has a youtube station at youtube/user/akalatunde . She is the proud mother of six, five daughters and one son. She has unschooled her children for

"Encouraging Mothers as the Best Teachers of their Children" according to K. C. Harris. I really enjoyed this book. It is an African centered resource for educators. It includes Pan African quotes and important dates. It recommends inexpensive curriculum choices that were helpful. My favorite part of the book is the wonderful pictures of the author and her family. This book is testament to the spirit of motherhood. The kind and encouraging words were a great take away as well. This book is a cheerleader for parents. It encourages mothers as the first and best teachers for their childre

She relies heavily upon the womanly arts of prayer, incantation, visualization and attraction for guidance, nurturing and support. She is the descendant of a line of Native American and West Afrikan witches and learned early spell crafting at her mother's knee. She presents a weekly radio show every Thursday at noon on blog talk radio blogtalkradio/iyalosa-oshunyemi-akalatunde and has a youtube stati

a guide for the revolutionary education of the Afrikan child

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