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?”

“British Academics angry at GSCE course that says Moors arrived in Britain before Englishmen”- Why are they angry? It is an evidenced fact…

From original post: https://murakushsociety.org/ Read: MFIT’S new Magazine publication ‘Missing Faces In Teaching‘ to learn all about what your school will never teach you including suppressed history. Contact the team at MFIT: https://mfit.productions for more information.

In the ‘racial’ hierarchy, why does the Melanated Woman always end up at the bottom?

Dr Marie Charles’s “Black Women Leading from the front” keynote; see more on https://mfit.productions Full colour presentation available to read on website! Special thank you to Annette Hay at Coventry University for hosting this session. Photo credit: Professor Kaba Kamene