Post-Negro Studies

Overview: IAATP—Post-Negro Studies—A New Paradigm for Black Americans

In addition to our philosophical offering (TGC), IAATP also offers works that assist in overcoming a widespread lack of understanding of the Black Experience in America, among Black Americans themselves. For many Black Americans, the experience of their people in the U.S. has been a great mystery that’s not very well understood by neither Blacks nor Whites. Many of our difficulties stem from our conversion into Negroes during the time of captivity, or American Slavery. To assist in unraveling this great conundrum, once know as the Negro Problem, IAATP created Post-Negro Studies, a new field of inquiry focusing on Ajise (Ah-jee-sheh), or the Culture of Redemption and Renewal (CORAR)—a more effective Black American culture for the 21st century and beyond.

If you’re ready for a better Black American culture, then IAATP’s Post-Negro Studies and its related resources like the Second Emancipation Program (TSEP) are for you.

Orientation & Guides

Foundational information to introduce core concepts and help guide the learner

Articles

Writings  to explain, apply and examine the world through the lens of Ajise, the Cultural of Redemption and Renewal 

Videos

Explainers, animations and documentaries on the application, purpose and perspective of core concepts

Commentary

Social critiques of the past, present and future

Reviews

Perspectives on literature, film and content that can help illustrate ideas and applications of the Post-Negro Worldview

Podcast

Audio or Video works to examine Ajise perspectives

Biographies

Highlighting the wisest of our ancestors through story

Ajise Mythology

Exploration of culture via the tales, allegories and narratives from the Ajise perspective