A conversation about Education and Black Intellect with Dr. Lee Cherry, Carlos Kimathi, and
Sylvester Hodges
EITBM | Conversation with Lee Cherry and Carlos Kimathi of the African Scientific Institute, Sylvester Hodges, and host George Y. Pearson.
Originally aired in 2003, posted in 2010 on EITBM, and last updated at 9:40 pm October 26, 2022.
Originally aired in 2003, posted in 2010 on EITBM, and last updated at 9:40 pm October 26, 2022.
George Y Pearson, founder of Education is the Best Medicine, interviews Dr. Lee Cherry, Carlos Kimathi, Sylvester Hodges about their work developing the understanding of Black Intellect and the effects Education has on the individuals' perceptions.
Dr. Lee Cherry is the founder and executive director of the African Scientific Institute
Since 1967 the African Scientific Institute, founded and managed by Dr. Lee Cherry, has produced and distributed publications free of charge to keep both the scientific and lay communities aware of developments in science and technology. The newspaper SCITECH has a circulation of 25,000. Technology Transfer magazine and the popular Blacks in Science Calendar has captured and informed people about the accomplishments of black scientists and inspired many youngsters. ASI now shares information about the world of science in digital form. Learn more about their conferences, trade shows, school programs and international exchanges, as well as their partnership programs by visiting https://sci-tech.squarespace.com/about-us/more-about-asi
ASI fellows have changed the world in many disciplines and industries. You can learn more about them here.
Since 1967 the African Scientific Institute, founded and managed by Dr. Lee Cherry, has produced and distributed publications free of charge to keep both the scientific and lay communities aware of developments in science and technology. The newspaper SCITECH has a circulation of 25,000. Technology Transfer magazine and the popular Blacks in Science Calendar has captured and informed people about the accomplishments of black scientists and inspired many youngsters. ASI now shares information about the world of science in digital form. Learn more about their conferences, trade shows, school programs and international exchanges, as well as their partnership programs by visiting https://sci-tech.squarespace.com/about-us/more-about-asi
ASI fellows have changed the world in many disciplines and industries. You can learn more about them here.