title: African Women Resistance Leaders: Political and Spiritual start: 2018-02-21 start time: 18:30 end time: 20:30 venue: New Beacon Books Ltd city: London country: GB coordinates: 51.5684, -0.1099 tags: femiagenda femiagendalondon feminism feminisminlondon feminismo feminismus feministevents womenrights links: Página Facebook del evento https://www.facebook.com/events/1859847811011827/ description: Wednesdays from 21st February for 6 weeks, 6.30pm-8.30pm This course will detail Black women who have fought against colonialism and racism over the last 400 years and examine their varied spiritual belief systems. Mainstream history consistently ignores the contribution of Black women in general but many of these women used indigenous spiritual belief systems to sustain their own ideologies and inspire their followers. African civilisations and belief systems were, and are, routinely denigrated by Europeans which has led to stigma and mis-representation. In this 6 week course we will cover: Pre-colonial African belief systems Christianity as oppression and resistance Sanite, Mbuya, Nanny and Nanny Greg, Yaa, Fannie, Nzingha, Coretta, The Two Amys, Queen Mary Thomas, Queen Amar, Yemaja, Oya, Dandara, Nehanda and Graca 1970's women soldiers in Africa's liberaton wars Black women’s resistance in English literature Jamaica, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Mississippi, Haiti, Angola, Brazil, Cuba, Nigeria :Civil and Human Rights Disparaging terms ‘Obeah’, ‘Juju’, the real history of Santeria, Candomble, and Jumbie African religious belief and Hollywood Superheroes The African roots of the Zombie; movie metaphors White female fragility and the co-options of feminism We will use obscure and modern film clips, archival documents, rare books and essays, interviews , testimony from the women and their followers, small and large group work Course Objectives Provide political and spiritual context for 40 black women leaders from 1680's to 1980's Explain pre-colonial belief systems and their survival in post -colonial African diaspora Analyse and explore white supremacist thought in mainstream media Promote the consumption of Black history and literature Course Leaders: Dr Michelle Asantewa and Tony Warner £61.00 for six-week course.