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Research Article

Africentrism—Standing on Its Own Cultural Ground

Derise E. Tolliver

School for New Learning, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois

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First published: 15 September 2015
Cited by: 1

Abstract

Africentrism is a conceptual framework that is rooted in the epistemology, cosmology, and axiology of the indigenous African worldview. Understanding the basic principles and values of this transformative paradigm can inform doctoral programs’ efforts to enhance inclusion by undoing practices of marginalization and hegemony.

Number of times cited: 1

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