Celebrating Black Mothers!

Celebration of Black Mother and Challenges of Black Child Socialisation
By Mocholoko Dr. Zulumathabo Zulu


Celebrating African Mothers! Picture Credit: Z Zulu

Short Description

In the month of Mother’s Day, we pay tribute to the Black mother and dedicate this lecture to the Matriarch of the House. Socialisation of a Black child is hard in a society that is dominated by the ECC (Euro-Christian Colonial) systems that foreground, on the one hand, the beauty; morality and success of Whiteness and, on the other hand, foreground the dangers; deprivation and failures of Blackness. Moreover, the father absence is a perpetual wound that is embedded in the mind of a Black child. What are the challenges of socialisation under these prohibitive conditions? What are the breakthroughs nonetheless? What are the lessons learned? What is the way forward for the Black child? Enter a Zoom lecture inspired Madisebo University longitudinal research The Things That Impede The Rise of Thari on the challenges that Thari (Imbeleko/Melanin) must overcome to beautify the future for the next generations!

Zoom Lecture Details

You are invited to a Zoom meeting.

When: Sunday May 16, 2021 11:00 AM Johannesburg

Topic: Celebration of Black Mother and Challenges in Black Child Socialisation

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlc-Gqqz0sGtYbMv8063OC2QiHP249WIL0

Upon registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

The Process:

1st: Register in advance.

2nd: Pay as follows;

R250
Member R150

3rd: Send proof of payment as follows:

mocholoko@madisebo.university

4th. You have received a confirmation email containing information about joining the lecture.

See you on Sunday! Invite your friends and family!

Published by Zulumathabo

Research Scientist and Director: Madisebo University Research Institute. Metaphysical Scientist; African Philosopher; Software Engineer, Published Author, Inventor, Lexicographer, Intellectual Historian and Contextual Poet.

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