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The Johnson Family discovers the truth about their African culture.
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- Verlag: Hey NeighborZ
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798231215089
- Artikelnr.: 74349976
- Verlag: Hey NeighborZ
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798231215089
- Artikelnr.: 74349976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Zimran Truth, also known as Patrick Jamison, is a Pan-African author, researcher, and cultural critic whose work delves into the intersections of history, politics, and identity. His writings aim to challenge dominant narratives and advocate for the reclamation of African heritage and wisdom.
In his book Wisdom of the Ancestors: Indigenous Knowledge in Modern Governance, released on May 7, 2025, Zimran explores how traditional African philosophies can inform contemporary political systems, emphasizing the importance of indigenous knowledge in shaping sustainable futures.
Another notable work, All American Taxpayers Financing Neo-Colonialism Agendas!, published on May 11, 2025, investigates the role of American financial systems in perpetuating neo-colonial practices, urging readers to scrutinize the socio-economic structures that influence global dynamics.
Zimran's commitment to unveiling suppressed histories is evident in his research on topics like the dark legacy of slave breeding farms in America, as discussed in his piece on Calvin Smith's plantation. Through his work, he seeks to empower marginalized communities by shedding light on historical injustices and promoting a deeper understanding of African diasporic experiences.
Beyond his publications, Zimran engages with audiences through platforms like Hey NeighborZ Inc., where he shares insights and fosters discussions on African heritage, systemic inequalities, and pathways to liberation. His multifaceted approach combines scholarly research with community activism, making his contributions both informative and transformative
In his book Wisdom of the Ancestors: Indigenous Knowledge in Modern Governance, released on May 7, 2025, Zimran explores how traditional African philosophies can inform contemporary political systems, emphasizing the importance of indigenous knowledge in shaping sustainable futures.
Another notable work, All American Taxpayers Financing Neo-Colonialism Agendas!, published on May 11, 2025, investigates the role of American financial systems in perpetuating neo-colonial practices, urging readers to scrutinize the socio-economic structures that influence global dynamics.
Zimran's commitment to unveiling suppressed histories is evident in his research on topics like the dark legacy of slave breeding farms in America, as discussed in his piece on Calvin Smith's plantation. Through his work, he seeks to empower marginalized communities by shedding light on historical injustices and promoting a deeper understanding of African diasporic experiences.
Beyond his publications, Zimran engages with audiences through platforms like Hey NeighborZ Inc., where he shares insights and fosters discussions on African heritage, systemic inequalities, and pathways to liberation. His multifaceted approach combines scholarly research with community activism, making his contributions both informative and transformative







