
Celebrate Black History Month with Johnson C. Smith University! We will be examining a groundbreaking book, “Divine Kingship of Asante: A Model For Sustainable Development of Self and Community,” with Dr. Ur Aua Hehimetu Ra EnKamit. The author spent years compiling a work that studies the ways in which the traditional Asante Kingship of Ghana offers a sustainable model to improve the quality of leadership for disenfranchised communities worldwide. You don’t want to miss this powerful presentation on how our history can provide a pathway to our future!
There will be food, an African-style marketplace for cultural jewelry and other items, African drumming, dancing, and jazz music by A Sign of the Times.
For more information contact Monika Rhue, director of the James B. Duke Memorial Library, at mrhue@jcsu.edu
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Monday, February 5th 2018 at 3:29PM
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