Episode 75: Bridging Worlds with Nana Asare-Nova Felder on Identity, Heritage & Black Unity Beyond Victimhood and Toward Empowered Communities
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In this episode, I had the opportunity to sit down with Nana Asare-Nova Felder, a community educator, organizer, cultural worker, graduate of the City University of New York, and a lifelong student of African and African-American studies. Nana Asare was raised in a multicultural home by a Kenyan immigrant mother and an African American father, a Black activist, cultural teacher, and Harlem bookseller. He grew up at the intersection of two powerful identities that shaped his worldview, his work, and his commitment to unity within the global African community. For nearly two decades, Asare-Nova and his late father were a foundational presence on Harlem's historic 125th Street, selling books, DVDs, and cultural materials while offering lessons on Pan-African history—cultivating a space that inspired many, in exploring Black history beyond the classroom.
Summary:
During our conversation, Nana Asare Nova Filder shares his rich heritage as the son of a Kenyan mother and an African-American father. He reflects on the impact of his multicultural upbringing in New York City, emphasizing the importance of identity, community engagement, and the challenges faced by today's youth. Nana Asare discusses the evolution of street-level intellectual culture and its significance in shaping the political consciousness of African Americans. He emphasizes the need for liberation of the mind, the significance of education, and the responsibility of individuals to take charge of their own learning and community development. During our conversation, I also highlighted the importance of cultural identity and the need for unity among African people globally, advocating for empowerment over victimhood and collective responsibility for future generations.
Takeaways
Asare Nova Filder emphasizes the importance of understanding one's heritage.
Growing up in a multicultural home shaped Asare's identity positively.
The role of community engagement is crucial for youth development.
Street-level intellectual culture provided a unique educational experience.
The impact of technology on community engagement and activism is significant.
Today's youth face different challenges compared to previous generations.
Understanding trauma is essential for addressing community violence.
The importance of cultural connection in shaping identity is paramount.
Asare's father's experiences in Africa influenced his worldview.
The need for community leadership and engagement is critical for progress.
Liberation involves mental and emotional freedom.
Understanding our history is crucial for future progress.
Education is a shared responsibility among parents, community, and the system.
Cultural identity is essential for empowerment.
We must take personal responsibility for our actions and choices.
Unity among African people is vital for collective growth.
Empowerment is a choice we must actively make.
The time for action and community involvement is now.
Each individual has a role in shaping the future of the community.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Asare Nova Filder
26:26 Growing Up in a Multicultural Household
32:42 Activism and Community Engagement in Harlem
39:12 The Harlem Experience and Cultural Roots
46:55 The Evolution of Community Engagement
54:39 The Impact of Technology on Black Culture
01:02:44 Reflections on Youth and Violence Today
01:17:55 Liberation and the Legacy of Our Ancestors
01:24:31 Challenges in the Public School System
01:37:22 Community Responsibility and African-Centered Solutions
01:46:27 From Victimhood to Empowerment: A Shift in Perspective
01:56:30 The Responsibility of Community Engagement
02:02:37 Cultural Identity and Generational Wisdom
02:09:20 Building Bridges: Connecting African and African American Communities
02:16:39 Understanding Our Shared Culture and History
02:22:51 Empowerment Through Unity and Action