To Be Human: The Conflict Continues

During the last eras of Kmt, one of the earliest recorded Human civilizations, a confederation of proto-Horde, called the Sea Peoples, had made several all-out attacks on Humanity. The final battle, won by Humanity, took place on the plains of a place called Meggidio. 

This was later known as Armageddon by Humans during the period of Horde dominance called the Maafa. During that time, the word “Meggidio” became the symbol of the mythical final battle between good and evil that was to happen in the future. 

Discovered while trying to return to New Atlantis, Obadele Omawale was detained just before reaching his rendezvous point. He weighed his options - run or fight. 

This is where the conflict continues. 

Sankofa University

Sankofa University is a resource guide for African-centered history and culture. The book serves as a historical reference to understanding language, artifacts, religions, and more. Written by academic scholar, physician and historian Dr. Burnett Kwadwo Gallman, Sankofa University serves as an encyclopedia of African-centered knowledge. Complete with factsheets, references, symbols, and suggested readings, this book is a guide to understanding humanity and culture.

Good on Paper, Great in Person

Good on Paper, Great in Person is a comprehensive guide to assist youth and new entrants into the workforce. Finding a job can be an arduous task, filled with many loose questions about job applications, résumés, interview attire, cover letters, etc.

Should Black Organizations and Institutions Be Afrikan-Centered?

This book details the reasons why people of Afrikan origin should view life from the lens of an Afrikan perspective rather than a point-of-view of a people who kidnapped, enslaved and still oppress.

Most human societies venerate their Ancestors in multiple ways. This is especially true of Afrikan societies. However, among the many atrocities committed against the Afrikans who were kidnapped and brought to the so-called “New World” to be enslaved was the deliberate breaking up of families. These Afrikans were forced to forget their familial roots, their culture, their religion, and their Ancestors. With this book, Burnett Kwadwo Gallman has researched and reconnected with his Ancestors. His successes were guided by the spirits of these Ancestors. This book is a gift, not only to his family but to hopefully serve as an inspiration to other displaced and oppressed victims of the Maafa, the savagely brutal dehumanization of enslavement and Jim Crow. The successes of this family show that despite the direst of circumstances, the human spirit does triumph.

Project: Sankofa - A Rites of Passage Program: Philosophy, Theory, and Overview

Project Sankofa: A Rites of Passage Program is about going back and reclaiming traditions of the past in order to establish new standards of normalcy. A paradigm shift is required, and it must begin in the minds of the youth who will be given new standards of excellence to model. Rites of Passage programs are designed to accomplish that objective.

SAVING THE WORLD : Then and Now

Saving the World (Now and Then) is a two-part dramatic story exploring the idea of fixing a seemingly mad world. For many reasons, Earth has been in danger of extinction for centuries. Unbeknown to the planet’s citizens, the Earth’s future survival is in the hands of a multi-generational talented group of civilians who have no idea what responsibilities they will hold in the new alliance.