Advanced Black Studies Course

Advanced Black Studies- Introduction to the Study of Black History, Sociology, Psychology, Economics, Politics, Production and Religion
The Advanced Black Studies Course is a 30 week course delivered by world renowned author Robin Walker that analyses all the major areas of the Black Experience – the History, Sociology, Psychology, Economics, Politics, Production and Religion. All of the information is selected to be of relevance and interest to the Black Community. The information itself is designed to inspire, challenge, and to provoke serious thought. The course is aimed at those who have attended the full 30 week Beginners Black Studies course and are interested in learning in depth about Black Studies. The course builds on the Beginners course with an emphasis on preparing the student to be able to teach Black Studies. Please note that you must have completed the full 30 week Introduction to Black Studies Beginners course before you can enrol on this course.
The format of this course will be a series of lectures with practical sessions to enable students to gain hands on training in the subject of Black Studies. Reading of the assigned material is essential to achieving success in this course. The course is divided into three 10 week terms consisting of the following lectures:
HISTORY Class 1: Review of Ancient and Mediaeval African History Class 2: The Legacy of Cheikh Anta Diop and the Dismal State of Current Black Scholarship Class 3: Black Women in Ancient and Mediaeval Africa Class 4: Africa and the Origins of Greek Philosophy Class 5: The Moors in Spain Class 6: The Ancient Ghanaian Empire Class 7: Life in the Mali Empire Class 8: Anatomy of the Songhai Empire Class 9: Ancient and Mediaeval History of Nigeria Class 10: The Ashanti Empire and the “Slave Trade” Class 11: History of Black People in Britain before 1948 Class 12: How to teach Black History in Schools
SOCIOLOGY Class 13: Black Urban Problems that refuse to go away Class 14: Confronting the Black family crisis with solutions
PSYCHOLOGY Class 15: Black Skins, White Masks and the research of Franz Fanon Class 16: Effective Psychotherapy in the Black Community
ECONOMICS Class 17: Black Economics: The challenge of making money Class 18: The Subira Model for making "Big Money" Class 19: The Subira-Kiyosaki Model for making money POLITICAL SCIENCE Class 20: Black Organisational Structures: Strengths and Weaknesses Class 21: A Plan for the Political Future of Black Britain Class 22: The Independence period and the challenges faced by modern African States Class 23: The Political Vision of Kwame Nkrumah – The Plan for Africa
PRODUCTION Class 24: Overview of Black Literature Class 25: West African contributions to Science and Technology Class 26: East African contributions to Science and Technology Class 27: Ancient and Mediaeval African Architecture
RELIGION Class 28: Akhenaten versus Shaka (Part I): The Struggle for the Future of Black religion Class 29: Akhenaten versus Shaka (Part II): The Struggle for the Future of Black religion
DISCUSSION Class 30: What possibilities are there to make changes and have an impact on wider society?
The Advanced Course is open to those who have completed the Beginners Black Studies class with Robin Walker. Here is some of the comments from the evaluation form completed by past students:
"I thoroughly enjoyed the course. Home cooked dinners. All my needs were met. Felt like a family experience.""The experience was good because I got to go further in depth into the topics we covered in the beginners course"
"The content of the course went over and beyond my expectations."
Places on this course are limited. Places are available on a strictly first come first served basis and we anticipate that there will be a lot of demand for this course. If you would like to attend this course, please contact us for an enrolment form.
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