Wade Nobles: An Interview

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2012
  • An interview with Dr. Wade Nobles, founder of The Association of Black Psychologists and professor at San Francisco State University. Dr. Nobles is a leading theoretical scientist in African psychology. He is interviewed by Ms. LeOndra Clark at the 40th Annual Convention of The Association of Black Psychologists in Oakland, August 2008. Copyright by The Association of Black Psychologists. www.abpsi.org
    The Association of Black Psychologists
    Jegna/Scholar: Dr. Wade Nobles
    Interviewer: Ms. Le Ondra Clark
    Camera, Lights & Sound: Dr. Halford Fairchild
    Executive Producer: Dr. Dorothy Holmes
    Executive Producer: Dr. Benson Cooke

КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @shakkay.3899
    @shakkay.3899 5 років тому +7

    Nice to see my old Professor well and still getting after it!

  • @nappyscribe1987
    @nappyscribe1987 5 років тому +7

    Oh man, I’ve been binge watching this man and haven’t “liked or subscribed” not one video. Let me go backwards to pay homage to this brotha!

  • @naturesun9835
    @naturesun9835 8 років тому +3

    Htp. Thank You For This Powerful Interview. This Sharing Of Knowledge Is Appreciated.

  • @geraldgoldsby8533
    @geraldgoldsby8533 3 роки тому +1

    Great interview. Knowledge. The thinking and internal works of a people is totally different. Just is. Working it out is great. Gives me inspiration.

  • @afuawarner
    @afuawarner 2 роки тому +1

    This elder is so profound in recounting his lived experiences under this oppressive system. I would humbly suggest however, that we cannot use these oppressors' narrative to describe who we are. I believe we are not simply human beings but we are melanated divinity having a human experience. That in itself puts us eons ahead of the Caucasian human. They know this, but sadly, we don't. If we understood deeply our divinity we would be fearless in standing up against those who try to make the world and our people believe otherwise. Standing up doesn't necessarily mean attacking but it can mean rejecting their narrative and redefining our own. That is what is required in reshaping our journey and destiny. A true awakening is our journey towards our liberation from this system, including a journey towards our unity amongst our own and our separation from the detractors and haters. Our melanated divinity is our strength in navigating through all spheres of this human experience and we need to rediscover this.

  • @acajudi100
    @acajudi100 6 років тому +4

    My grandparents told me psychiatrists go into that field to understand their own problems. She lived to be 106.
    Readers are leaders.

  • @AyanDaceStudios
    @AyanDaceStudios 3 роки тому +2

    It should be mandatory that every member of ABPsy should read Papers in African Psychology by Dr. Na'im Akbar.

  • @thestainNY
    @thestainNY 7 років тому +3

    Amazing....how many seed's R being planted, "M.A." up next !!!

  • @cheikh_anta_dioplivraria1689
    @cheikh_anta_dioplivraria1689 3 роки тому

    Hotep! Axé from (A)Ngola.

  • @saqquaranobles2816
    @saqquaranobles2816 2 роки тому

    Amen Hotep Amen Gods Gods Gods Goddesses Cheif Lioness Gods thee G O D Ye & Me. So it is. So be it. Amen Abpsi.

  • @king2amani767
    @king2amani767 9 років тому +3

    Africa is physically poor or poor by eyes imagination but much rich spiritually and spirit is what make things to became physical on our eyes. So Africa is much rich the we can see with our eyes but the time is not yet come for us to get to all wealth physically. The next or tomorrow's generation will see how great is Africa.

    • @shakkay.3899
      @shakkay.3899 5 років тому +1

      Afrika is rich and because of that it's colonialized. And because Afrikans fled and sold out to Western comfort by becoming identity thieves, anti-AA collaborators.