Afrikan Wisdom: new voices talk Black liberation, Buddhism, and beyond
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"A collection of spiritual essays written by Black thought leaders and teachers that discuss what it means to be Black in the world today"--

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Mason-John, V., Willis, J. D., Khalphani, S., Gomez, M. B., Pimentel, A., Shambrook, A. A., Miles, J. F., Murray-Lichtman, A., Muhammad, N., Precilla, E., Jackson-Brewer, K., & Cooper, A. (2021). Afrikan Wisdom: new voices talk Black liberation, Buddhism, and beyond. Berkeley, California, North Atlantic Books.

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Valerie, Mason-John et al.. 2021. Afrikan Wisdom: New Voices Talk Black Liberation, Buddhism, and Beyond. Berkeley, California, North Atlantic Books.

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Valerie, Mason-John et al., Afrikan Wisdom: New Voices Talk Black Liberation, Buddhism, and Beyond. Berkeley, California, North Atlantic Books, 2021.

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Mason-John, Valerie,, et al. Afrikan Wisdom: New Voices Talk Black Liberation, Buddhism, and Beyond. Berkeley, California, North Atlantic Books, 2021.

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