This book stands alone in content and context as it explores the interdisciplinary dynamics of the African centered paradigm involving: the African origins of library and information science, graduate theological education, ancient Kemetic ecclesiastical literature, bibliographic analysis, and affirmative community development.
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Itibari M. Zulu is director of the Center for African American Studies Library at the University of California, Los Angeles, provost of instruction and curriculum at Amen-Ra Theological Seminary, and African and African American Studies editor for MultiCultural Review magazine. He holds M.L.S in library and information science, undergraduate degrees in African American Studies, and a Th.D. in African world community theology.
Dr. Zulu has also held leadership positions in the African American Library and Information Science Association (co-founder, president); the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (executive board); the ALA Association of College & Research Libraries African American Studies Librarians Section (chair); the California Library Association African American Librarians Round Table (chair); the California Institute of Pan African Studies (director); National Summit on Africa (delegate) and the African Diaspora Conference (executive board).
And notwithstanding, he has working knowledge of Africa via his trevel to the Republic of Guinea, Cote D'Ivoire, the Republic of Senegal, Liberia, and Burkina Faso.
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