Chapter 1: Women’s Multicentric Experiences
Chapter 2: Liberated Pan-African Thought
Chapter 3: Reclamation and Self-Definitions
Chapter 4: Racialized Societies, Concepts and Decisions
Chapter 5: Pan-African Epistemology
Boatamo
Mosupyoe
Born in South Africa Boatamo Ati Mosupyoe is a Professor of Ethnic Studies/Pan African Studies and Associate Dean at California State University, Sacramento. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree at University of the North in South Africa and her Masters and PhD. at University of California, Berkeley. Her research is intersectional and includes Gender, Education, Religion, Social and Transitional Justice, and Immigration. She is the Vice President of Global Majority an organization that conducts training and education on implicit bias, conflict resolution and peace building. She was a member of the California State University Task Force on the Advancement of Ethnic Studies, and co-authored the final report. The recommendation of the report effectively served as a foundation for the AB 1460 Bill that culminated in a law mandating Ethnic Studies as a requirement. Dr. Mosupyoe has organized successful International Conferences on the prevention of Genocide and is a recipient of many awards.