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MESSIANIC OUTREACH

The menu bar below (Pan-African URLs) will offer you access to many university website locations in Africa, the Americas, Caribbean and Europe.  It is an Excel table designed for our ease of updating and still being developed, but may require a few seconds to load in your browser. 

Many American and African universities have done a great amount of work building links for your use.  So, if you do not find what you want, check out Columbia U. African Studies, MSU African Studies, etc.  The good news is that increasingly greater numbers of scholars care about "the least of us" all around them.   For your convenience, we have constructed a web-page using Microsoft Excel for easy links to the locations wherein the largest concentrations of "the least of us" are to be found.

More sites at the approximately 350 targeted locations are being added as we research, obtain and post on the site. You can help by sending relative info to us.  We are especially anxious to identify institutions in Africa and the Caribbean on the web.  Please help us help them help others generate good!

Africa has been a blur on too many of our memories for too long --- dating back to the age of the pharaohs and the many thousands of kings, queens and chieftains that came afterwards with more bad news,  generating centuries of degenerations.  Organizational scheme is to list population estimates in descending order - to illustrate our key point of education and urbanization as necessary steps in the development:   

 much, much, much,  higher living standards and better lives among "the least of us."  And, scholar and student exchanges are relevant.  And, as Reverend Dr. N'Krumah, a former teacher and preacher intended, --- the Republics of Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Senegal, Uganda and South Africa are propagating the good news of redemption made holy.

Our view is that scholars of African heritage can and should do more to spread the "Good News" of education and enlightenment.  At a minimum, they ought to have some idea and exchange with the significant others in the journey up from the dark past.  Our challenge is not the after-life of pretentious preaching but the "Action Jackson" type teaching for the living!

The link-shares on this website are thus dedicated to the scholars and students devoted to "keeping hope alive" wherever they may be. 

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