Samori Camara is a 31 year-old Afrikan warrior scholar, educator, author, historian, educational consultant, and professional speaker who inspires his students and audiences with his focus on Education for Liberation. Camara founded the Kamali Academy, an African-centered school, in 2009 and finished his Ph.D. in American History at the University of Texas at Austin in 2011. Samori has taught high school English and now teaches African American and American History at Dillard University.
With his motivational and practical videos and notable book, Education for Liberation: The Top 20 Questions and Answers for Black Homeschoolers, Camara is quickly becoming one of the nation’s leading authorities on Black education and building independent Black educational institutions. He had written several articles, spoken at conferences, graduations, and universities on topics such as education, motivation, success, and relationships.
For more information, visit www.SamoriCamara.com and www.KamaliAcademy.com
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RBG
May 10, 2011UHURU WARRIOR-SCHOLAR, KEEP DOING WHAT YOU DO. YOU ARE A GIFT TO OUR YOUNG PEOPLES PROPER CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT , EDUCATION AND SOCIALIZATION.
Samori Camara
June 16, 2011Meda ase, brotha. I appreciate all the info you put out. I’ll learned a lot.
walter murph
July 19, 2011what happened to the sons of malcolm and your partner amori we enjoyed the black talk thang in dallas texas
Samori Camara
July 19, 2011My man, Amari, is becoming the baddest guitar player in the land. His band is called the BlackStar Bangas. Check them out on youtube.
Yaya Kentake
January 30, 2012Htp brotha Samori,
I just saw your video on facebook. My name is Yaya Kentake. I am a Pan-Afrikan homeschooling educator, mother and writer. I am completely devoted to Afrikan centered parenting and education. I am AsafOhemma Tuntum on facebook. I just wanted to let you know that i see you and i so much appreciate what you are doing for our children. Afrikan centered educations are essential to our survival and cultural continuity as a people. I also have a blog on Afrikan centered parenting and education and i would love for you to pass by and participate in the discussion there when you can. It is located at http://umkhontowesizwe.wordpress.com/ I will also be having a blog talk radio show next week Sunday on this topic and i would appreciate your presence and anyone else who understands the necessity of this work. Meda ase pa ara for your selfless commitment to our families and our children. O dabo.
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