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This book is a layman's beginning guide to Afrocentric theory & youth development. Theory is presented as steps toward the development of rites of passage programs for African American adolescents. A holistic view of the life-long rites is included as is descriptions of applications to other "problem" populations, ethnic groups, & developmental stages. First time ever! A manual which instructs on the application of Afrocentric thought to the contemporary challenges of African American youth & their communities. African-centered philosophy is presented for the layperson to understand & apply to program development. Dr. Warfield-Coppock has given us here a history, theory, rationale, & practical model for an African centered socialization process. This book is about much more than the 'rites of passage.' It makes us understand their deep meaning & their utility. Chapters include the latest information on African theoretical background; Concepts of biological uniqueness; Discussion of the holistic concept of rites of passage from an Afrocentric view point; Psychosocial development of young people including male & female issues; Step by step manual on establishing values, goals, objectives, & activities for rites of passage programs; Applications of the rites for other populations. A must reading for parents, youth workers, churches, teachers, professionals & others who relate to & work with adolescents.Warfield-Coppock, Nsenga is the author of 'Afrocentric Theory and Applications Vol. 1 : Adolescent Rites of Passage', published 1990 under ISBN 9780962564703 and ISBN 0962564702.
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