

# Event Details

- **Event Name**: ASCAC 33rd Ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) Studies Conference - March 10th-13th, 2016
- **Event Start and End Date**: Thu, 10 Mar, 2016 at 10:00 am – Sun, 13 Mar, 2016 at 12:00 pm
- **Event Description**: ASCAC 33rd Ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) Studies Conference - March 10th-13th, 2016, Atlanta, GA. , Walter E. Massey Leadership Center, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA
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The Association for the study of Classical African Civilizations
33rd Ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) Studies Conference
Giving Life, Power Health, Stability:
Redit Ankh Was Seneb Djed 
African Deep Thought & the Path forward
March 10–15, 2016 6.256 As SC (After the founding of the Solar Calendar)
ASCAC Southern Kegon
Morehouse College African Americanstudies & Office & Student Life
Clark Atlanta University Department of African American Študies,
Africana Women's Studies & History
Dr. Marío H. Beatty, ASCAC National President
Dr. Riba Kelsey Harris, Southern Region President

Redit Ankh Was Seneb Djed
 
GIVING LIFE, POWER, HEALTH, AND STABILITY

AFRICAN DEEP THOUGHT AND THE PATH FORWARD 

Thursday, March, 2016
10:00 AM National Board Meeting Walter E. Masseg Leadership Center
6:00 PM Community Gathering Shrine of the Black Madonna
Presiding Elder Dr. Moriba Kelsey Officiate/Libations Dr. W. Joye Hardiman
Anthems "Lift Every Voice and Sing" "Nkosi Sikeleli Afrika" Statements of Welcome
Dr. Mario Beatty ASCAC National President Sister Riba Kelsey-Harris Southern Region President Sister Debra Johnson Eastern Region President Brother Ronald McCoy Mid-Atlantic Region President Sister Rosetta Cash Midwest Region President Brother LeGrand Clegg Western Region President Dr. Moriba Kelsey ASCAC Building Fund Dr. Charles Finch Keynote Speaker
Dialogue, Discourse and Continued Divine Community Conversation

Friday, March II, 2016
8:00 AM Regstration Walter E. Masseu Leadership Center
9:00 AM Conference Opening -
Presiding Elder Dr. Moriba Kelsey In the tradition of the Ancestors Drum Call Elder Tony West/Atlanta Community Drummers Ancestral Roll Call ASCAC Youth Processional ASCAC National Board & Council of Elders Libation Dr. Greg Kimathi Carr
Declaration of Sacred space In Honorofour Ancestors
National Anthem "Lift Every Voice and Sing" and "Nkosi Sikelei Afrika" Statement of Welcome Dr. Samuel Livingston, Director, African American Studies, Morehouse College
Dr. Clarissa Myrick-Harris, Associate Provost, Morehouse College
9:30 AM Plerary |
Moderator: Mrs. Ifé Carruthers ASCAC Exec. Conny/Kennetic Institute
Dr. Mario Beatty ASCAC National President
Presidential Address: “Giving: The Foundation and Preservation of the African Cosmos and Life"
10:00 ᎪᎷ Plenary |
ASCAC Building Fund Committee
10:30 AM Plenary
Moderator: Dr. Greg Carr ASCAC National 1st Vice President
Mr. Larry Crowe Co-Chair, ASCAC Research Commission "The Journey of John Henrik Clarke: Channeling Voice and Work in Africana II" Mrs. Ifé Carruthers ASCAC Executive Comm/Kemetic Institute "Jacob Carruthers’ Kush and Kemel: The Pillars of African-Centered Thought" Dr. Joyce King Georgia State University
“(Toward) a Reparatory Justice Curriculum for Human Freedom: Re-Writing the Story of Our Dispossession and the Debt Owed"
12:00 PM Lunch Support the African Market Place
GIVING LIFE, POWER, HEALTH, AND STABILITY
AFRICAN DEEP THOUGHT AND THE PATH for WARD 
Friday, March II, 2016
1:15 – 2:30 PM Concurrent Workshops
Research 1 Facilitator: Ron McCoy
Dr. Joshua Myers Asst. Professor, Africana Studies, Howard University "Why We Study Kemet: A Review and a Reflection"
Mr. Alvin Cannon Graduate Student, Howard University “Messengers of Truth: Champions of Deep Thought Giving Voice to the People"
Mr. Akil Parker Independent Scholar, Philadelphia, PA
"African Deep Thought and the Path to Black Power in the 21st Century"
Education 1 Facilitator: Debra Johnson
Dr. Catherine Adams, Lawanda Cummings, Claudia Butts, Bobby Jones Jr. Paine College "Protest Literature and Social Movement from 1930-1970: Building a Box to Put it All In" Dr. Sharon King Founder, A Minor Enterprise “Over, Under and Out: Challenges Facing Black Students within American Education"
Creative Productions 1 Facilitator: Dr. Joye Hardiman
Atty. Andre Wooten Independent Scholar, Honolulu, Hawaii "The Fiji Thebes Connection" Evidence of the ancient migrations-Africa to the South Pacific Melanesian Sea" Mr. Marvin Sin Independent Scholar, Windsor, NC “Brand: “NU Afrika"- An Invitation for Critical Analysis and Creative Recommendations"
Spiritual Development 1 Facilitator: Yvonne Jones
Mr. mwalimu k. baruti Akoben Institute “The Spirit of Afrikan Warriors"
Ms. Anna Davis Independent Scholar, Auburn, WA “Spiritology: The Study of Spirit as the Source of ALL as an Axiomatic Truth to Know Maats" Ms. Malikia Johnson Emerging Scholar, Howard University
"Uncovering Tradition; Cultural Modalities between Indigenous Akan practices and Modern Ghanaian and African American Women Christianity"
Spiritual Development 2 Facilitator: Elder Moriba Kelsey
The Jegna Committee: Elder Moriba Kelsey, Kenneth Nunn, Nekia McDonald, LaTrella Thornton “Building African Elders Circles”
2:30 PM Break support the African Market Place
2:45 – 4:00 PM Concurrent Workshops
Research 2 Facilitator: Genevieve Morales
Dr. T. L. Mukenge Professor Emeritus, East Point, GA “Human Destiny and Institution Building: The Case of the Luba (Kongo)"
Dr. Gershom Williams Mesa Community College/Bennu Institute of Arizona
“De-Colonizing Kemetic Historiography and Worldview: From Intellectual Struggle to Intellectual Renaissance with Joseph Antenor Firmin and Cheikh Anta Diop"
Ms. Samantha Obuobi Independent Scholar, Bowie, MD “The Blueprint of Freedom: The Untold Story of Victor A. Adegbite"
GIVING LIFE, POWER, HEALTH, AND STABILITY AFRICAN DEEP THOUGHT AND THE PATH TORWARD 
Friday, March II, 2016
2:45 – 4:00 PM Concurrent Workshops
Research 3 Facilitator: Mr. Larry Crowe
Mr. Tarik Richardson University of Oregon "A Different Kind of Barbarian: African Societies in the Hellenistic World"
Mr. Khary Pestaina Independent Scholar, Miami, FL “Richard B. Moore, an African Blood Brother on Scottsboro"
Ms. Dorothy Barker Independent Scholar, Oxford, NC "The Sustainability of Socially Disadvantaged and Rural Black Communities"
Research 4 Facilitator: Dr. Joshua Myers
Ms. Sheneese Thompson Graduate Student, The Ohio State University
"Hatshepsut. Reinstating the Femininity of the Pharaoh"
Ms. Essraa Moustafa Independent Scholar, Aswan, Egypt
“The Legacy of Nubian Women"
Dr. Cynthia Hewitt, Umar Mohammed Morehouse College “African Queen Mother and Good Governance"
Research 5 Facilitator: Ms. Rosetta Cash
Ms. Kibibi Afrum Monie Nu Black Arts West Theater, Seattle, WA "The Ancient Ways and Virtues of Maat: Lessons for Mastering Your Mind for the Future" Ms. Anita Moncrease, Brittani Moncrease Wayne State Schl of Medicine; Hartford Mem.Bapt. Ch. “The Untold History of the Black Medical Schools and Departments in the U.S."
Ms. Aminah Suha Ali Independent Scholar, District Heights, MD "Nubian Indeed!"
Research 6 Facilitator: Dr. Valethia Watkins
Ms. Catherine Dennison Elliot Principal Consultant, FamilyTree Research & Dev Ctr.
“Not Allowed to Feel: The Impact of Cultural & Theoretical Hegemony on Trauma Discourse and Practice with Diasporic Africans of the United States"
Mr. Jelani Nelson CEO, Atlanta Blackstar “Narrative System: The Strategy for Building a Pan-African World"
4:00 PM Break support the African Market Place
4:15-5:30 PM Plenary IV
Moderator: Mr. Kenneth Nunn
Sis. LaTrella Thornton Chair, ASCAC Education Commission "Recovering from Miseducation: A Broader Look at the Cognitive Domain" Dr. Rosalind Jeffries Co-Chair, ASCAC Creative Productions Commission
"Hale Woodruff Paints the Historic Atlanta University Library Murals and Includes Medu Nir Hieroglyphics"
5:30 PM Dinner Break support the African Market Place!
6:30 — 8:00 PM Plenary V.
Roundtable on the Life and Work of Asa Hilliard III, Obadele Williams, and Frances Cress Welsing Moderator: Dr. Greg Carr - Dr. Marimba Ani "Dr. Frances Cress Welsing: The Heart-Mind of Afrikan Black Power"
GIVING LIFE, POWER, HEALTH, AND STABILITY
AFRICAN DEEP THOUGHT AND THE PATH TORWARD
Mr. Kenyatta Bush “The Book of Knowledge that Always Stood in the Shadows: Obadele Williams, a Requiem for an African Centered Bibliophile”
The Honorable Patsy Jo Hilliard
"Reflections on the Life and Work of Asa G. Hilliard III”

Saturday, March 2, 2016
9:15 AM Libation Sister LaTrella Thornton
Presiding Elder Dr. Moriba Kelsey
9:30 AM-12:00 PM PlenaryV
Moderator: Dr. Mario Beatty President, ASCAC
Dr. Samuel Livingston Morehouse College "Hidden in Plain Sight: Pan-Africanist and African-Centered Themes in the Life and Works of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." Dr. Valethia Watkins Asst. Professor, Africana Studies, Howard University “Women, Power, and Resistance" Ms. Yvonne Jones Chair, ASCAC Spiritual Development Commission
"African Deep Thought in Kemetic Texts and Rituals Associated with Life and Death: Exploring Aspects of the Papyrus of Ani, The Excellent Follower (The Shipwrecked Sailor) and the Beautiful Feast of the Valley” Dr. W. Joye Hardiman 2nd Vice President, ASCAC
“Retracing the Steps of Our Ancestors: Roots Field Studies and Cultural Reconnections from Ancient Egypt 1984 to Limbe, Cameroon 2016.”
12:00 PM Lunch Break support the African Market Place
1:15-200 PM Plenary VII
Moderator: Mr. Ron McCoy President, ASCAC Mid-Atlantic
Ms. Rosetta Cash President, ASCAC Midwest Region, Kemetic Institute “The Evolution of Creative Productions: Tapping into Our Power" Atty. LeGrand Clegg President, ASCAC Western Region "Go Tell It On the Mountain: Spreading the ASCAC Message on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and a New Black History Channel”
2:00 PM Break support the African Market Place!
2:15 – 3:30 PM Concurrent Workshops
Education 2 Facilitator: Ms. Pat Khepera Felder
Mr. Mfundishi Jhutyms Hassan Salim Essex County College "Ancestral Wisdom: Using a Mdw Nichr Pan-Afrikan Educational System as a Tool for Restoring and Transmitting Ma'at from Sep Tepy" Ms. Joyce Piert, Ms. Kefentse Chike University of Michigan–Flint; Wayne State University “African-Centered Education and Its Impact on College Success"
Research 7 Facilitator: Dr. Valethia Watkins
Ms. Angela Porter Independent Scholar, Minneapolis, MN "The was, the Snake, and the nTr: An Examination of the Relationship between Three Kemetic Symbols" Mr. Asar Imhotep Independent Scholar, Philadelphia, PA "The Afro-Symmetry Model and Paronymy: A structural analysis of language as a vehicle for culture creation among Negro-Egyptian speakers" Dr. Wosene Yefru Tennessee State University
"Jacob Carruthers' Contribution to Our Understanding of the Nile Valley Civilization”
GIVING LIFE, POWER, HEALTH, AND STABILITY
AFRICAN DEEP THOUGHT AND THE PATH TORWARD Saturday, March 12, 2016
Education 4 Facilitator: Ms. Belinda Kefi Davis
Ms. Debra Sullivan Seattle Black Child Development Institute “Cultivating Genius: Appropriate Learning Environments Grounded in Classical African Traditions for Children of African Descent"
Mr. Chad Graham Emerging Scholar, Howard University “Boys to Men: Chaos or Community?”
Mr. Chike Akua Georgia State University “The Seba Method for Educational ExCellence"
Research 8 Facilitator: Atty. LeGrand Clegg
Mr. Akinjide Bonotchi Montgomery Medew Netcher Study Group of Detroit, Inc. "An Examination of Ra Emerging From Nu: The Voice of the imy-wenwity, the Ancient Star-Watchers of Kemet"
Ms. Muriel Balla Kemetic Institute, Chicago, IL "Shu and Tefnut, Role Models for the African Worldview of Male-Female Relations"
Ms. Laura Simmons Emerging Scholar, Howard University
“The Restoration of Africana Families"
Creative Productions 2 Facilitator: Ms. Rosetta Cash
Mr. Anyabwile Love Independent Scholar, Atlanta, GA “Soft Black Power: The Musicians Cry for a Corrected Narrative"
Ms. Damaris Jemott Emerging Scholar, Howard University "Ancient (Egyptian) Masters, Modern (Architectural) Techniques"
Mr. David Mzee Nabawi Ujima Technical Consultants, Inc.
"Atlanta, The New Memphis. Reclaiming Our Sacred Images"
3:30 PM Break Support the African Market Place!
3:45-4:30 PM Plenary VIII
Moderator: Dr. Nathaniel Norment Morehouse College
Dr. Daniel Black Professor, Clark Atlanta University "The MAAFA as Sacred Text in THE COMING"
4:30-5:30 PM Plenary IX
Moderator: Dr. Mario Beatty President, ASCAC Dr. Greg Carr ASCAC 1st VP. Howard University "ASCAC Matters: The Intergenerational Conversation as a Path to Life, Power, Health and Stability in the Ageo of #Black Lives Matter"
7:00 PM Banquet Clark Atlanta Universitg, Henderson Student Center
Music by Mausiki Scales and the Common Ground Collective
8:00 PM Drum Call
Presiding Elder/Statement of the Occasion Dr. Moriba Kelsey Dr. Leonard Jeffries
"Pan-African Renaissance and the Legacies of Drs. Cheikh Anta Diop, John Henrik Clarke, and Yosef ben-Jochannan"
 
GIVING LIFE, POWER, HEALTH, AND STABILITY
AFRICAN DEEP THOUGHT AND THE PATH TORWARD Sundag, March 15, 2016
8:00 AM ASCAC Kegonal Meetings Walter E. Massey Leadership Center
9:00 AM ASCAC Business Meeting
10:00 AM Ritual, Reflections, and Affirmation Closing Ceremong
10:30 AM. The Compass. The Journal of ASCAC Meeting
Dr. Mario Beatty, the Council of Elders, the ASCAC National Board, Dr. Riba Kelsey Harris, and the Southern Kegon, as thank you for your attendance , valued particpation, and forsharing with us in this most
historic event.

Shem em Hotep 

THE ASSOCATION FOR THE STUDY OF CLASSICAL AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS
ASCAC objectives
Development of a long-range international research strategy based upon a multidisciplinary approach to the study of African civilizations. Archeological and linquistic projects will be features o this approach
 of an international educational agenda and dissemination of educational material and study guides for the study of African civilizations. - - -
Presenting international, national, regional, and local conferences for scholarly exchanges. :Publication of research finding and other pertinent information. -
Establishment of a model museum of African civilizations. Developent of scriptural and liturgical materials for African orientated spiritual gos Encouragement of African artistic and literary projects.
Encouragement of the entry of Black students into fields related to African civilizations through - scholarship and counseling
National President Dr. Mario H. Beatty, Howard University founding Directors Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan, Ancestor Cornell University Dr. Jacob H. Carruthers, Ancestor Kemetic Institute Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Ancestor Hunter College Dr. Asa G. Hilliard, III, Ancestor Georgia State University Dr. Leonard Jeffries, Jr. City College of New York
Dr. Maulana Karenga Institute of Pan African Studies
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- **country**: United States
- **location**: Morehouse College
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