Dr. Runoko Rashidi

Dr. Runoko Rashidi (born 1954) is a writer and public lecturer based in Los Angeles. His academic focus is on “the Black foundations of world civilizations”. Many of his claims are disputed, however, as evidenced by various anthropological and DNA studies. He has coordinated educational group tours to India, Aboriginal Australia, the Fiji Islands and Southeast Asia, as well as to Egypt and Brazil. Runoko is the author of Introduction to the Study of African Classical Civilizations (published by Karnak House in London in 1993), the editor, along with Dr. Ivan Van Sertima of Rutgers University, of the African Presence in Early Asia, considered “the most comprehensive volume on the subject yet produced” (published by Transaction Press, and now in its third edition), and a major pamphlet titled the Global African Community: The African Presence in Asia, Australia and the South Pacific (published by the Institute of Independent Education in 1994).  In 1995, he completed editing Unchained African Voices, a collection of poetry and prose by Death Row inmates at California’s San Quentin maximum-security prison.   Runoko Rashidi is a prolific writer and essayist.   As an essayist and contributing writer, Runoko’s articles have appeared in more than seventy-five publications.

DVD Prices

1 DISC = $5
2 DISC = $10

The DVDs

 Is The White Man Evil
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African Global Presence
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Death Down Under
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The Ankh
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The Beauty of Blackness
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Africans of India
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Dynastic Egyptian Lineage
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Moors In Antiquity
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What They Never Taught You In Class
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Egypt & The Moors
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All of Dr. Runoko Rashidis DVDs
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 The Books

                      

                                    

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