Chapter 6 marks the shift from ideology to action, insisting that Pan-Africanism must be lived as praxis or risk irrelevance. Drawing on Frantz Fanon, Molefi Kete Asante, and Amílcar Cabral, it calls for a return to cultural source, spiritual sovereignty, and ethical action. Education, ritual, and political struggle converge as sites of transformation, reframing liberation as a continuous practice—where healing, consciousness, and institutionbuilding unite to forge a grounded, revolutionary Pan-African future.NdiPraxis

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From Ideological Ism to Praxis : Toward a Liberatory Pan-African Future

  • Ebede Ndi

摘要

Chapter 6 marks the shift from ideology to action, insisting that Pan-Africanism must be lived as praxis or risk irrelevance. Drawing on Frantz Fanon, Molefi Kete Asante, and Amílcar Cabral, it calls for a return to cultural source, spiritual sovereignty, and ethical action. Education, ritual, and political struggle converge as sites of transformation, reframing liberation as a continuous practice—where healing, consciousness, and institutionbuilding unite to forge a grounded, revolutionary Pan-African future.NdiPraxis