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EGUA - Marketplace: Our Guests - Yaa Baruti & Mwalimu Baruti of Akoben Institute

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In this episode of EGUA - Marketplace, our guests are Ena Yaa Baruti and Baba Mwalimu Baruti the co-founders of Akoben House and Akoben Institute. Akoben House is an independent, Afrikan centered publishing company. Founded in 2000 by Mwalimu K. Bomani and Yaa Mawusi Baruti, it is dedicated to the dissemination of consciousness raising writings. Akoben Institute is an independent Afrikan centered full-time and after-school home schooling and tutorial program for middle and high schoolers. Akoben Institute is having their 3rd Annual Fundraiser on June 6th-7th and the theme is 'Complementarity'.

Mwalimu Baruti is the author of eighteen self-published books: Excuses, Excuses: The Politics of Interracial Coupling in European Culture, negroes and other essays, Chess Primer: An Introduction to the Game of Chess, The Sex Imperative, Homosexuality and the Effeminization of Afrikan Males, Asafo: A Warriors Guide to Manhood, Complementarity: Thoughts for Afrikan Warrior Couples, Mentacide and other essays, Kebuka!: Remembering the Middle Passage Through the Eyes of Our Ancestors, Eureason: An Afrikan Centered Critique of Eurocentric Social Science, Battle Plan, Notes Toward Higher Ideals in Afrikan Intellectual Liberation, Sesh: An Afrikan Centered Guide to Writing and Self-Publishing for Warrior Scholars, Nyansasem: A Calendar of Revolutionary Daily Thoughts, Yurugu’s Eunuchs, Centered: Building Afrikan Realities, IAW: A Warrior’s Character and Message to The Warriors.

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