2022 NCBS Annual Report

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Conclusion to the Report Global and local crises and anti-Black attacks in various facets of society by their nature compel reaction and crisis response. However, the brilliant assessments of this report inform and inspire Black communities to maintain the larger visions of themselves that emerge from seeing themselves through their own cultural lenses; drawing on their own legacies and intellectual heritage; and embracing political agendas that address the unique needs, concerns, and goals of Black communities, which include and go far beyond the issues highlighted in mainstream media outlets. Getting caught in a cycle of crisis response not only derails more holistic development agendas for African/Black people but also can compel us to adopt deficit narratives that are harmful to our health outcomes and undermine victorious consciousness. The more grounded approaches in this report come with a host of largely complementary practical and conceptual solutions and a few areas of healthy friction, which only spark deeper thought and create opportunities for important dialogue so that we might, in the words of Dr. Mark Christian, “sing our own songs” as a powerful chorus. The NCBS Annual Report is an eye-opening momentous occasion. This project is a multifaceted, layered composition of voices both inside and outside of the Academic world. The submissions reflect the wide-ranging concerns and examinations of the Black experience writ large. The essays and scholarly articles range from law enforcement officers to African Centered- Psychologists, to globally known defense lawyers to a wide range of Africana Studies experts. The nature of the works speaks to the cascading realities that people of African ancestry are facing as the new millennium rushes forward. This work contains entries from graduate students to seasoned experts who have made the discipline flourish and become the entity that it is today. The editors created categories that will satisfy the curiosity of any person who is seeking a variety of perspectives on the Black condition in the current moment. While the editorial board could not accept the momentous volume of submissions that were submitted, we are thankful that the idea of the annual report has been extremely well received by the general public and look forward to next year's submissions for review.

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CONCLUSION TO THE REPORT

1min
pages 232-359

DEMETRIUS W. PEARSON,ED.D

15min
pages 226-231

CLARK, CORRYN ANDERSON, AND NYA ANTHONY

22min
pages 214-222

STUDIES BY GRADUATE STUDENT BRANDON STOKES

5min
pages 223-225

OFFICER BY ANONYMOUS BLACK POLICE OFFICER

7min
pages 211-213

BUILDING A WORLD BEYOND BRUTALITY BY ATTORNEY BENJAMIN L. CRUMP

7min
pages 208-210

BY BRYCE DAVIS BOHON & TRINITY MUNSON

5min
pages 202-204

AND JAMARR HOSKINS

4min
pages 205-206

ALKALIMAT, PH.D

6min
pages 198-200

ASANTE, PH.D

14min
pages 193-197

UKPOKODU, PH.D

10min
pages 182-185

BY MARK CHRISTIAN, PH.D

19min
pages 186-192

BY MARIA MARTIN, PH.D

18min
pages 174-181

ASSESSMENT BY MICIAH Z.YEHUDAH, PH.D. & CLYDE LEDBETTER JR., PH.D

16min
pages 166-173

COMMUNITIES BY NAAJA ROGERS

16min
pages 158-164

PINDER, ED.D

19min
pages 149-157

THE AFRICAN MEDICAL PARADIGM: DELINEATING TRADITION FROM PATHOLOGY DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC BY TARIK A.RICHARDSON, M.A

17min
pages 127-133

EDUCATION BY NATALIE D. LEWIS, PH.D

15min
pages 141-148

THE AZIBO NOSOLOGIES AS FANTASIAS AND SOLILOQUIES: THE SOLILOQUIZER’S RESPONSE TO THE AFRICANITY DISSIMULATORS BY DAUDI AJANI YA AZIBO, PH.D

18min
pages 118-126

BY SONYA MCCOY-WILSON, ED.D

14min
pages 135-140

PH.D

17min
pages 105-111

DESCENT BY ANNA ORTEGA-WILLIAMS, PH.D., LMSW

10min
pages 113-117

PERRY, PH.D

11min
pages 100-104

KIYOMI MOORE

11min
pages 95-99

MATTER MOVEMENT BY REILAND RABAKA, PHD

18min
pages 86-93

FRAMING THE STUDY OF BLACK ECONOMICS BY JUSTIN GAMMAGE, PH.D

14min
pages 79-85

“VERGANGENHEITSBEWÄLTIGUNG”) BY THOMAS CRAEMER, PH.D

18min
pages 61-69

AMERICAN REPARATIONS BY THEODORIC MANLEY JR., PH.D

20min
pages 39-51

WHAT WE MUST DO BEFORE REPARATIONS! BY LINWOOD F. TAUHEED, PH.D

20min
pages 52-60

REPORT OVERVIEW

18min
pages 8-16

SCOTT, ED.D., & ESTHER STANFORD-XOSEI

20min
pages 70-78

SOREMEKUN, PH.D

23min
pages 18-27

AND JESSICA GORDON-NEMBHARD, PH.D

23min
pages 28-38

STATEMENT FROM THE NCBS PRESIDENT

3min
pages 6-7
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