and capabilities - with pedagogical
implications. Africa should be at the center of the ongoing revolution in genomics, molecular biology and physics, that is making it possible to understand our ancient history.The decolonization of Knowledge across periods, from antiquity to the present, is crucial in avoiding the perpetuation of false information and self hate.
Gloria Emeagwali
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Oga Falola,Tell the AU to endow a special fund to support what I call model continental journals, which would be edited rigorously and advised by mixed panels of both Diaspora and Africa-based scholars. There should be five or six journals--one each for the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, the arts, technology and engineering, and medicine. This should be a ten-year experiment, after which, should it prove successful, editorial control should be turned over completely to Africa-based scholars and the model should be replicated in regions--West, Central, North, South, and East Africa--by the subregional bodies. Also, if the model is successful, individual nations with a critical pool of diaspora scholars can domesticate it and establish their own model national journals. Finally, the philosophical thrust of these journals should be an explicit accent on the production of useable, instrumental, and Africa-centered knowledge--that is, knowledge that illuminates the African condition and/or ameliorates it. In other words, such journals should combine rigor and relevance.--On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 1:06 AM 'Michael Afolayan' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:--Here is an idea (not sure if it falls in the paradigm of being "great", and not sure if it is not too late for this conference): but kindly let folks know, if they don't already, that the Diaspora influence in higher education in Africa has been so minimal (almost negligible). Nigeria is my region of focus here since I don't possess adequate knowledge of what entails with Diaspora folks in other African countries. As highly trained and endowed as Africans in the Diaspora are, and as influential in higher education, especially in the Americas, as they are (for instance, hardly is there any major - or even minor, degree awarding institution in the United States where Nigerians are not present as high-level faculty or administrators), one would expect a correspondent high-level presence of cooperation between the African Diaspora and the home base. Why are there no such actively coordinated joint efforts (not just scanty individuals) in higher education of Diasporeans in various African countries?Michael O. Afolayan===On Monday, November 11, 2019, 12:03:53 AM GMT+1, Toyin Falola <toyinfalola@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:--I write from Addis-Ababa where I am for a major conference on the African Diaspora and higher education in Africa. If you have great ideas, I will be sure to pass them around and make them part of our discussion.
TF
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