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Nah Dove

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Professor/Author/Mom

Dr Nah Dove is a proud mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She has lived in Ghana, Nigeria, Canada, the U.S., and the UK. She graduated with a MSc from the Institute of Education in Sociology with a focus racism and the miseducation of the Black child. She graduated with a PhD from the State University of New York, Buffalo., with a focus on African Culture, Women and Education and has written articles, chapters, encyclopaedic entries and 3 books, African Mothers: Bearers of Culture, Makers of Social Change (1998), The Afrocentric School (a Blueprint) (2021) and co-authored Being Human Being: Transforming the Race Discourse (2021) with Dr Molefi Kete Asante. Her accomplishments include her involvement in developing African-centred and Afrocentric schools. Dr Nah Dove is a Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Africology at Temple University with a focus on African Culture, African women particularly mothers, and Africological episteme.

April 1, 2024

Theological Activism, Political Experience, & Afrocentric Education F…

In this episode, Ekemini Uwan, author of Truth’s Table, talks about the challenges of theological activism; Glenn Rushing, Managing Director/SVP at the PeterDamonGroup, discusses his experience and observation as a Black man ...

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