'Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs' is on exhibit at the deYoung in SF. Temple University's Dr. Kimani Nehusi talks to BR's Jan Mabry about Afrocentrism and the controversy surrounding the history of Kemet.
Hawass and Nehusi both sound a little out there with their modern political axes to grind, but the exhibit sounds completely worth it. Thanks for reporting on this.
Ancestors can't rest in peace. Amazing kanye in a museum in 100 years there making money of his corpse but the family get not 1 shiny cent. Crazy world hun
What is that oozing from underneath the door of the Walnut Creek police station? It is sin: pure evil, wickedness, hate and racism. Their transgressions against my God are so great they cannot be contained. This also applies to the Contra Costa County fire department. Only Love can conquer these sins. God is Love.