What Students Say About Professor Kenyatta and His Courses

Testimonials

 “Thanks Professor Kenyatta!  You were one of the most influential people I have ever encountered. I don’t remember all of my college professors but I remember you, your lectures, and the books we had to read in your class very well. Thank you King. You taught us all to be proud, black, and grandiloquent.”

Armani Williams

Former Student

 “You were am AWESOME professor. Thank you so much.”

Mo Floyd

Former Student

“You class forever impacted me! Thank you!”

Tyshon K. Kelton

Former Student

“Your classes were the most important that I have ever taken. Thank you!”

Rebecca Jacobs

Former Student

“Yes, I agree. I’m still talking about what I learned.”

Tanya Goode

Former Student

“Your courses were definitely impactful!”

Ky Yah Na

Former Student

“You were such an inspiration to all of us.”

Wrathell Gause

Former Student

 “We all learned detail tactics to proceed in this crazy world.” 

Angela Henry

Former Student

Thanks for being such a great educator! I learned so much from you!”

Jamie Sauer

Former Student

“I have been thinking about you every day through these crazy times. I cannot begin to express how much of an impact you have had on my  life and how you opened my eyes to the truth. I am forever grateful for “accidentally” ending up in your class because another class I had was cancelled.

I was one of two white people in that given class that semester. The experiences of your classes changed my perspective and awakened me in a way that changed my life. I still tell people about your classes and your book. I promise to share it with others. I will do everything in my power to raise my son, who is mixed, with valuable insights that I may not have had if not for your classes. I also made a life long friend in your class and we still talk about the impact you had on both of us and the friendship that developed because of your teachings and our interest in the subject.

Thank you Professor Kenyatta. You have made an impact on many.”

Cindy Boyd

Former Student