Revolutionary inquiry, development of solutions and the multi-generational transmission of ideas, knowledge and wisdom—thoughtful, creative, and meticulous consideration on the Global Afrikan political, spiritual, economic, commercial and financial condition and the means of its amelioration. Courses in the Medu Netcher and literature of the ancestors of Ta-Sety, Kemet and Kush serve as a gateway to the High Culture of the Nile Valley ancestors and guide novitiates in the development of their comprehension of the enduring power of the ideas contained within their texts developed over more then ten millennia of Global Afrikan history.
The training of revolutionary philosophers in the elemental postulates of the logic, ethics and linguistics—both theoretical and applied—of the Medu Netcher elucidate the spiritual, affective, psycho-motor physiological, cognitive, and socio-political economic aspects of human language and of the problem and solution of the situation of Global Afrikans. Programs in the Division of Arts & Humanities prepare novitiates to comprehend texts with an intentionality to assimilate the ideas of the ancestors, to evaluate their ideas critically and to compose clear and effective solutions to the problem of Global Afrikans.