Vision of Afrocentric

A hub where professionals and organizations meet their demands for African specific management, business, and community development issues.


Mission of Afrocentric

Provide the space, the expertise, and resources to professionals and organizations interested in African specific approaches for management, business, problem solving, conflict resolution, and community development issues.

We provide training, education, and technical assistant to businesses, governmental agencies, nonprofits, and community development organizations. Our services include professional development, organizational development, cultural consciousness in personnel management and business. We connect individuals and organizations to African specific expertise and to business opportunities in Africa.


Purpose of Afrocentric

The purpose of Afrocentric Business & Community Development Enterprising LLC is to engage in and conduct any and all lawful businesses, activities or functions, and to carry on any other lawful activities centered on or derived from African specific, values, wisdom, expertise, and business or development opportunities.


Our Philosophy

Afrocentric Business & Community Development is inspired by Afrocentricity, a theory of agency of Professor Molefi Kete Asante (1980). Afrocentricity urges that African people must be viewed as agent to every aspect of the lives of Africans, including history, literature, architecture, ethics, philosophy, economics, political life, and more. Afrocentricity seeks pluralism without hierarchy by promoting African-centered knowledge, values, and wisdom in all aspects of human life.  "To be for one's self is not to be against others."

There is an abundance of African experts, professionals, and opportunities contributing to all aspects of life and world civilizations. We are offering the space for Africans to be agents of business and community development issues that benefit all. Anyone can integrate our Afrocentric values and wisdom into management, business, and community development practices. 

Source: Asante, Molefi Kete. Facing South to Africa: Toward an Afrocentric Critical Orientation (Critical Africana Studies). Lexington Books. Kindle Edition.