Reimagining Black Relations
Reimagining Black Relations
Dr. Francesca Fajinmi
#37 Black Re-education
35 minutes Posted May 14, 2021 at 10:00 pm.
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Dr. Norman Munroe, a U.S State department Fulbright Scholar and a full professor at Florida International University in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering department. Dr. Munroe described how he was re-educated as a Guyanese-American Black man in Tanzania. He spoke about his visit to one of the wonders of the world, his Christmas experience at Mount Kilimanjaro, his face to face meeting with President Julius Nyeyere, and his escapade in Uganda a week before Idi Amin's coup.

"I was able to appreciate Black beauty because you know, coming from a British colony, we were kind of brainwashed into Eurocentric mindset of what beauty looks like. That's why I said I was very glad I went to Africa first because I learnt to appreciate blackness and to admire it, and respect it, and love it, and to embrace the culture, to learn the language..."  Dr. Norman Munroe