Executive Director, Kamit Institute for Magnificent Achievers Public Charter School.
Chairman of the Board, Kamit Institute for Magnificent Achievers Public Charter School.

 

Community Services Administrator/Director/CEO Divine Wisdom Educational Services, Inc, Serapuat Publishers, ASHEM, (Africa Supported Health, Education and Manpower) , Senbeb Natural Foods

EDUCATION 

  • Presently pursuing Ph.D. in African Studies, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Kumasi Ghana
  • Masters in Education Psychology and Masters in Education Technology, 1978, Howard University, Washington, D.C.
  • Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies, 1972, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

 

1997 – 1997                Adjunct Instructor, Religious Studies

                                    Trinity College, Washington, D.C.

                                    The African American Religious Experience

 

2000 – 2010                Philosophy / Social Studies Teacher

                                    Kamit Institute for Magnificent Achievers Public Charter School

 

1982 – Present             Director of Adult Education

Oracle of Tehuti/Divine Wisdom Educational Services, Washington, D.C.

  • Courses in African cosmology, history culture, and philosophy
  • Conducts and trains others in the performance of African cultural ceremonies and self-awareness and empowerment seminars
  • Lectures nationally and internally on the principles and practices of Ancient Egyptian culture, as it relates to issues of concern to the African Diaspora

 

1983 – 2005                Founder and Director, A-T Seban Mesut (African Centered School)

                                    A-T Seban Mesut, Washington, D.C.

  • Taught African Philosophy and Social Studies
  • Administrator of the Society’s school

 

1976 – 1980                Social Studies Instructor

                                    D.C. Publics Schools, McKinley High School, Washington, D.C.

 

 

1975 – 1976                Science Instructor

                                    Ujamaa Shule, Washington, D.C. 

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

 

2006 – 2011                         Executive Director, Kamit Institute for Magnificent Achievers Public Charter School

2000 – 2006                         Chairman of the Board, Kamit Institute for Magnificent Achievers Public Charter School

1975 – Present                     Community Services Administrator/Director/CEO

                                                Divine Wisdom Educational Services, Inc, Serapuat Publishers, ASHEM, (Africa Supported Health, Education and Manpower) , Senbeb Natural Foods

  • Lectures to larger / metropolitan community
  • Organizer of the annual international retreats

 1983 – 2007                         Founder and Director, A-T Seban Mesut

                                                (School for the Children of Ausar) A-T Seban Mesut, Washington, D.C.

 1981 – 2000                         Management Analyst

                                                Office of Financial Management

  • Development of administration of computer system utilizing database processing and Local Area Network 

PUBLICATIONS 

Introduction to Kamit Philosophy –  Serapuat Publishers, Washington, D.C. (unpublished) 

Nile Valley News - Monthly International Newsletter, Executive Editor 1998 to 2004 

To Your Name Be True – A historical survey of the Rules of Ancient Egypt as reflected in their names, Ser Apuat Publishers, Washington, D.C.  (forthcoming) 

African Names – The Ancient Egyptian Keys to Unlocking Your Power and Destiny – Serapuat Publishers, Washington, D.C.  1993 

The Itongo Speaks, The Itongo Publishng Company, Washington, D.C.  1979

 LECTURE EXPERIENCE 

Includes:

                                Chicago State University, Chicago, Illinois (1993)

                                Virginia Union, Richmond, Virginia  (1993)

                                Hazard Community College, Hazard Kentucky (1994)

                                University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky (1994)

                                Johnston C. Smith University, Charlotte, North Carolina (1994)

                                University of Denver, Denver, Colorado (1994)

                                College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina (1994)

                                Fort St. Antonio, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (1994)

                                School of Oriental and African Studies, London, University, London, England (1995)

                                University of Southern California, Berkely, California (1996)

                                Stanford University, California (1997)

                                Langston University, Langston, Oklahoma (1997)

                                Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (1997)

                                B.I.U. Hall Bermuda (1997)

                                B.I.U. Hall Bermuda (1998)

                                Nottingham and London, England (1998)

                                Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (1998)

                                University of Louisville (2007)

                                Natchez, Mississippi (19988) 

INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH, TRAVEL, and TOUR COORDINATION 

2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012 Benin

1985, 1986, 1988, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Ghana 

  • Researched Voodum and Dahomean culture in Benin
  • Studied Asante (Ashanti) culture as expressed through its political, social, educational and artful modalities
  • Attended the Grand Durbars commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Asante Confederacy
  • Attended the Grand Akwesida
  • Attended the 25th Anniversary of the Regency Otumfuo Opoku Ware II
  • Attended 100th Anniversary of Yaa Asantewaa War
  • Attended 30th Anniversary of Reign of Nana Akokuo Sarpong
  • Attended 50th Anniversary of Ghana’s Independence
  • Coordinated fifteen cultural/educational tours to Ghana and/or Benin
  • Studied African Sustainable Development 

1992          Nigeria

  • Examined cultural principles and practices of the Yoruba and Hausa 

1993          Brazil

  • Coordinated tour to explore the African Roots of Ngolo, a fight/dance taken from Angola to Brazil and transformed into the martial art, Capoeira Angola 

REFERENCES

                Available upon request