MFIT’s Latest Issue Released Today: Ancient Ireland & the Black Scandinavian World

MFIT’s seventh Issue of the Missing Faces in Teaching Magazine is part 4 of ancient Ireland and traces the cultural kinship with the Black Scandinavian world. This issue includes a special introduction on the Phoenicians in Britain and Nigeria by anthropologist, linguist and historian Dr Clyde Winters. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09TN9VZ6B?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860

Ancient Foundational Black Irish: Issue# 6 released today

MFIT’s sixth Issue of the Missing Faces In Teaching Magazine is part three of ancient Ireland and traces the Foundational Black Irish through an abundance of material culture, DNA and sacred geometry. This issue also includes an introduction on the Dogon of West Africa by Professor Kaba Hiawatha Kamene (historian, teacher & star of theContinue reading “Ancient Foundational Black Irish: Issue# 6 released today”

‘New Scheme To Encourage More Black Teachers In Liverpool To Start September 2021’

“And there I found myself in a sea of whiteness”(Yancy, 2014) MFIT research on this potentially positive initiative does not look too promising. Wont the dominant ‘white’ profile of the training institute (above photo) deter from the very population it is attempting to attract? The dominant face of teaching in 2019. To control a peopleContinue reading “‘New Scheme To Encourage More Black Teachers In Liverpool To Start September 2021’”

Hidden Colours star & historian Professor Kaba Kamene introduces MFIT’s Issue # 5

MFIT’s fifth issue includes a special introduction by historian Professor Kaba Kamene on the Melanated migrations of First Nation People. This issue is part two of Ancient Ireland which includes over 50 colour images and with 150 references to support the evidence of the original Black inhabitants of Ireland.

Hidden Colours star & historian Professor Kaba Kamene introduces MFIT’s Issue # 5

MFIT’s fifth issue includes a special introduction by historian Professor Kaba Kamene on the Melanated migrations of First Nation People. This issue is part two of Ancient Ireland which includes over 50 colour images and with 150 references to support the evidence of the original Black inhabitants of Ireland.

FOOTBALL CANNOT SOLVE RACISM…

Until we start teaching correct knowledge of history ourselves, both here in the British Isles, and its cultural connection with the rest of the world, last night’s racial abuse will remain as it always has within the dominant culture. Football cannot solve racism… Let’s hope that all of those Black footballers are being supported inContinue reading “FOOTBALL CANNOT SOLVE RACISM…”

Missing Faces In Teaching issue # 4 released this week!

In this issue you will learn about the African origins of royal emblems such as the cross, sceptres/staff and orbs. We trace the first people of Ireland with art-facts and historical literature as evidence with over 60 images to support the findings. But, as Dr Asa Hilliard reminds us “We have lost our appetite becauseContinue reading “Missing Faces In Teaching issue # 4 released this week!”

Where does the millionaire interior designer Kelly Hoppen get her inspiration from?

Originally posted on Missing Faces In Teaching (MFIT):
That’s right… our Ancestors and their Material Culture…. Look on the back wall- inverted right angles are deep, esoteric ancient African symbols. Carved figure from Norway, and yes…Norway was Black…read Al Amin (1998) True Myth: Black Vikings of the Middle Ages; Dr David Imhotep (2013) The First…

Where does the millionaire interior designer Kelly Hoppen get her inspiration from?

That’s right… our Ancestors and their Material Culture…. Look on the back wall- inverted right angles are deep, esoteric ancient African symbols. Carved figure from Norway, and yes…Norway was Black…read Al Amin (1998) True Myth: Black Vikings of the Middle Ages; Dr David Imhotep (2013) The First Americans were African; Gwyn Jones (1968) A HistoryContinue reading “Where does the millionaire interior designer Kelly Hoppen get her inspiration from?”