When I visited the museum, I appreciated what was there, however, I was dismayed that it didn't cover the beginning... Africa was a greater story to be told... Now we have to ascend to that old level of consciousness... We have much work to do... Dr Carr, keep dropping it, because our full story is literally, and figuratively too hot!
Thank God for the ancestors who, with so very little to begin with, provided the framework and so much for us!! Thanks and BLESSINGS to those who continue to carry the TORCH, i.e., Dr. Carr!! He's a young Jegna, and as such, should be celebrated for all he continues to do to educate the next generation!! Stay STRONG!!!💕💯
As an AU and MSM alumna, thank you for this epic sharing of our collective aspirations, commitments and dedications. Tears of PRIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dr. Greg Kimathi Carr speaks on the power of Jegnoch at Morehouse College, the Living Tradition of Human Development that HBCUs represent, and the power of Memory in the empowerment of Africans and all humanity.
An apt description of this presentation; totally on point. Dr. Carr is from the school of John H. Clark dances with Dr. Cornell West: his eloquence is back loaded with brutal, devastating honesty and delivered like a HIP Hop Grandmaster. ________________________