Prof.
James Small of “
Hidden Colors 2” discussed “African
Spirituality:
Awakening The God Within” on "The
Michael Imhotep Show", Feb. 5th,
2015. He gave a deeper understanding into what African Spirituality is and how it differs from
Religion. We go into some information about the Africans known as
Moors and who the
Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1786 was really with. Prof. Small helped to clear up some misconceptions from a historical perspective. More discussions like this are to come.
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Prof. Small taught for nearly twenty years at the
City University of New York, including 15 years at the
City College of New York's
Black Studies Department, thirteen of those years also serving as an administrator and two years at
New York City Technical College. Prof. Small has taught courses on
Malcolm X,
Traditional African Religion (Prof. Small is a priest in the
Yoruba religion),
Pan Africanism,
Crime in the
Urban Community, Urban
Crisis and
Issues, and African
Folklore.
Prof. James Small is a Babalorisha,
Priest of Oya, in the Ifa Orisha tradition of the
Yoruba people of
Nigeria and has also apprenticed in the
Akan spiritual tradition of
Ghana and the
Voodou tradition of
Haiti. His involvement with the
Yoruba tradition began in 1967. He also started training in the Voodou tradition in
1969.
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- published: 15 Feb 2015
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