Sunday, May 15, 2022

THE RESTORATION OF MA'AT - RECONSTRUCTING THE AFRICAN MIND LECTURE SERIES

THE RESTORATION OF MA'AT


RECONSTRUCTING THE AFRICAN MIND LECTURE SERIES


SPECIAL GUEST LECTURERS

JABARI & ANIKA OSAZE


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JABARI OSAZE


LECTURE TITLE:

THE AFRICAN ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATION


SATURDAY MAY 28, 2022

1:00 PM TO 3:00 PM CENTRAL

LECTURE DESCRIPTION


The African origin of civilization is an interactive multimedia lecture which demonstrates how Africans are the progenitors of humanity and also created modern civilization. We are all familiar with the negative depictions of Africans as backward, savage, and childlike. The true story has continued to remain hidden from public consciousness.  It is the African that created virtually all of the mechanisms which led to modern society: science, medicine, architecture, engineering, mathematics, literature, and also spirituality.  Brother Jabari Osaze takes you on an entertaining and educational journey which corrects this little-known history. 


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Dr. Anika Daniels-Osaze


LECTURE TITLE:

GREAT AFRICAN WOMEN OF

ANTIQUITY



SATURDAY MAY 28, 2022

4:00 PM TO 5:30 PM CENTRAL

LECTURE DESCRIPTION


This incredible lecture will discuss the role women played and what titles they carried in the ancient world while focusing on some of their greatest accomplishments throughout Ancient Africa. We will explore what rights women held and identify some of their contributions to the creation of great civilizations.

 

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LOCATION

YOGASKILLS KEMETIC YOGA STUDIO BRONZEVILLE

4507 S. INDIANA AVE

CHICAGO IL. 60653

773 396-6613

yirser@yogaskills.com


Both Lectures are available in person or via streaming on Zoom


Price: $45 Per Lecture or

$80 for both


Guided Tour of the Ancient Egyptian Museum @ The Oriental Institute of The University of Chicago

Featuring Jabari, Anika and Yirser Ra Hotep


Sunday May 29, 2022

1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Central

Price: $35


Price for all three sessions:

$95


VEGAN LIVE FOOD PROVIDED BY MASTER CHEF EARL KING


CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS CAN RECEIVE UP TO 12 HOURS IN YOGA ALLIANCE CEUs


PAYMENT METHODS

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BIOS

Jabari's Bio

Jabari Osaze has studied ancient Africa for over 30 years, focusing primarily on Ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) history and spirituality. Brother Osaze has led annual study tours to Egypt since 2002 in partnership with the African Genesis Institute. He has toured Egypt over 20 times. More than 3,000 people seeking to uncover the wisdom and accomplishments of ancient Africans have taken these epic journeys. He has also led study tours to other areas in Africa including Ethiopia and Ghana. His popular monthly historical museum tours have included the world-renowned Egyptian and African collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. 


Anika's Bio

Dr. Anika Daniels-Osaze is an educator, linguist, and university administrator who serves as Director of Diversity Education and Research at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. She has a BA from Cornell University, MA from New York University, MPH from SUNY Downstate and a doctorate from Northeastern University. For over 25 years, she has worked in student affairs specializing in health professions recruitment and program development.

Dr. Osaze is Co-Chief Priest of the Shrine of Ma’at in Harlem, NY and co-founder of the Center for the Restoration of Ma’at, which teaches Kemetic history, language, and culture. For over 20 years, she and her husband have mentored thousands of students, and conduct tours to Kemet (Egypt) for the African Genesis Institute. She facilitates a women’s leadership training program for the largest municipal union in New York City and is a member of the New York Alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. In December, she was enstooled as Nkatasiahene (Queen Mother) in the city of Moree in Cape Cost, Ghana.


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