Through the Lens of the Transatlantic Slave Trade - Tapa blanda

Ricks, Dr. Vinita Moch

 
9781491265628: Through the Lens of the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Sinopsis

This book details the author’s journey of awareness (understanding) about how the slave trade continues to be secretly interwoven into our lives today. She provides many examples (dehumanizing stains) to get the reader to connect the dots and move beyond the lies that continue to be told. Many profit-driven financial institutions with their negative traits remain today. Part I opens our lens by answering the question “Where are we?" Millions of Africans were moved to the New World after 1) the Christian church, 2) European governments, and 3) the first multi-national corporations organized for economic gain. New financial institutions were created to collect the taxes and manage the stolen land, labor and lumber (natural resources). Part II is more historical. The lens is focused on "How did we get here?" The longitude continents (Africa and the America) met the latitude countries (Europe and Asia). Each had different geography, resources and lifestyles. Part III looks at the different ways these two types of people (latitude and longitude) see each other and interact post-Slave Trade. Latitude countries and their lifestyles now dominate the World. The lessons learned from the Trade are identified. Part IV recognizes the mental games people play that perpetuate the dysfunctions of a world in post-Slave Trade conquest mode. The unconscious wounds that emerged from the Trade need to be acknowledged and healed. These unacknowledged policies, games and mindsets from the Transatlantic Slave Trade (1441-1888) continue to perpetuate in-justices and instability, destroying people and the planet. It keeps the world in conquest, terror alert mode shaping human interactions and expectations. The author seeks the truth so that we can envision (imagine) a world beyond this man-made tragedy.

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Acerca del autor

In her first 30-year career, Vinita Moch Ricks was a Professor of Psychology and the Social Sciences at Harold Washington College, Chicago, IL (1974-2004). She retired. After reading Hugh Thomas’ The Slave Trade, she started to travel, read and seriously engage this fascinating subject. She has now traveled to twenty-five countries on six continents. She has lived in three of these countries. In Africa (Ghana, Morocco, South Africa, Swaziland & Zimbabwe), Asia (Vietnam), Central America & Caribbean Islands (Belize, Bahamas, Cuba, Guatemala, Jamaica, Panama &Trinidad), Europe (Italy, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Turkey & UK), North America (Canada, Mexico, & visited 31 of the 50 States in the US), and South America (Salvador, Brazil), She has not retired her traveling shoes. She has a Ph.D. from Northwestern University, School of Education & Social Policy in Educational Psychology. She has an M. A. from the University of Chicago in the Social Sciences and a B. A. from Indiana University in Psychology and Political Science. She is a life-long learner. Connect Online //http://humansletsgogetfree.com

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