Temitope E. Adefarakan holds a PhD from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and the Women and Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto. She is a lecturer in sociology at Victoria University and The Transitional Year Programme of the University of Toronto.
Contents: A Call ... to the Souls of Yoruba Folk - Theories of Diasporic Indigeneity and Black Feminisms: Living and Imagining Indigeneity Differently - In Dialogue With the Souls of Yoruba Folk: Engaging a Yoruba Worldsense - Overtly Christian, Covertly Yoruba - At a Crossroads: Esu, Language, and the Politics of Critical Spiritual Literacy - «They're not always right but they're older»: The Polemics and Paradoxes of Seniority in Yoruba (Indigenous) Culture - The Response: «Ohun ti o wa leyin offa, o ju oje lo» [What follows six is more than seven] - An Open Letter to Teachers: Pedagogical Implications and Applications of The Souls of Yoruba Folk.