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Erotic provocateur, racially-influenced humanist, relentless champion for the oppressed, and facilitator for social change, Scottie Lowe is the brain child, creative genius and the blood, sweat, and tears behind AfroerotiK. Intended to be part academic, part educational, and part sensual, she, yes SHE gave birth to the website to provide people of African descent a place to escape the narrow-mined, stereotypical, limiting and oft-times degrading beliefs that abound about our sexuality. No, not all Black men are driven by lust by white flesh or to create babies and walk away. No, not all Black women are promiscuous welfare queens. And as hard as it may be to believe, no, not all gay Black men are feminine, down low, or HIV positive. Scottie is putting everything on the table to discuss, debate, and dismantle stereotypes in a healthy exchange of ideas. She hopes to provide a more holistic, informed, and enlightened discussion of Black sexuality and dreams of helping couples be more open, honest, and adventurous in their relationships.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
The Role of the Modern Day Black Psychologist
To not have a branch of African centered psychology directed towards dismantling white supremacy is irresponsible. Not only does it ignore the pathologies that could potentially create another Maafa, but it also leaves those individuals in a perpetual state of dysfunction and disharmony within the universe. The focus should not be a reactionary stance but one of assistance and guidance. The Afrocentric psychologist must stand up and teach the Eurocentric one. We must let go of the position that any interaction with the oppressor means that we are taking an inferior position. We must do what the ancient Kemetians failed to do: open up the world of spirit to the Europeans. To say that they are not capable of learning based upon some genetic precursor is to be guilty of their thinking that brands Black people inferior. Of course, helping them will not be a priority. The first thing African psychologists must do is heal the collective consciousness of African people throughout the world. Those that have been subjected to the tyrannical reign of Europeans. If African people are truly the original mothers and fathers of psychology, we must behave as such. The Afrocentric view that says that white people are independent entities that never have to be dealt with is still assuming a position of inferiority. African people must assume a position of superiority, not to oppress but to enlighten.
5 comments:
"A position of superiority," that's interesting. And I would say exciting, but you probably don't mean it that way. :-)
It seems you have just introduced another level of depth to Afrocentric thought - one that will certainly be contended with.
It would be something to witness a conversation on the subject with Marimba Ani.
Does the volcano, hurricane, tornado, tsunami, or earthquake concern itself with that which is in its path?
The ways of nature will always prevail while intellectual masturbation will consistently fail.
After seven thousand years of consistent attack there should be no question among African people about what must be done to remove the beast from our throat.
Great new photo!
With the seductiveness of your voice, the power of your writing and your beyond-super-model-beauty, you should be on camera.
Buy a flipcam and post your thoughts on your site or youtube. The public would go crazy!!!
You're a star whose brightness will one day light the universe.
great photo. beautiful woman.
it is true that we need our intellectuals to define and propagate our black narrative, so far very negative in the hands of quack psycologists and racists. but a study on genetic modifications? yes significant forced inter-breeding may have had an effect on black health dispositions (though we Africans suffer the same health problems). but psychological and spiritual health?
and how would you measure this and put forward evidence into the public domain?
Your piece seems to imply some genetic lowering as a result and positions this as part of the reason we are viewed so poorly. I disagree and will argue against such as pseudo science with no empirical foundation.
As it stands today from a black social and economic point of view "We cannot let go of the position that any interaction with the oppressor means that we are taking an inferior position" or should i say disadvantaged.
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