Ama Mazama

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Ama Mazama is a Guadeloupean-born scholar and leading Afrocentric theorist known for her work on African-centered education, culture, and spirituality.

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instanceOf Afrocentric theorist
person
scholar
advocates African-centered curricula
recognition of African spiritual traditions
revalorization of African cultures
birthPlace Guadeloupe NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of Afrocentric theory
scholarship on African diaspora education
scholarship on African spirituality
ethnicOrigin Afro-Caribbean
fieldOfWork African culture
African diaspora studies
African spirituality
African-centered education
Afrocentricity
education
linguistics
religious studies
focusesOn African cultural continuity in the diaspora
African spiritual systems
African worldviews
decolonization of education
hasAcademicApproach African-centered perspective
Afrocentricity NERFINISHED
ideologicalOrientation Afrocentrism
knownFor African-centered education
Afrocentric pedagogy
Afrocentric theory
work on African culture
work on African spirituality
languageOfWork English
French
name Ama Mazama NERFINISHED
nationality Guadeloupean
occupation author
professor
researcher
regionOfActivity Africa NERFINISHED
Caribbean NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED

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Afrocentrism hasProponent Ama Mazama