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Follow us on TikTok: / ccbpeace Follow us on X: / ccbjustice Donate to CCB: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Follow us on Facebook: / ccbjustice.church.3 The Community Church of Boston: A Peace and Justice Congregation Since 1920: http://www.communitychurchofboston.or... Idealism in Yoruba country and for the Yoruba people equates with the ideal purpose of life. It is the search for the meaning of life and the yearning for the best in life. Prof. Yemi D. Ogunyemi is a former research fellow, Harvard University, former Director, Institute of Creative Writing, Author of Yoruba Idealism, Yoruba Philosophy and the Seeds of Enlightenment, The Oral Traditions in Ile-Ife, The Aesthetic and Moral Art of Wole Soyinka, Literatures of the African Diaspora, How to Erase Racism from the Minds of Humanity, and a good few, online Prof at BIU and American Trinity University, Yemi D. Ogunyemi is a beaut aphorist and a luminous literary philosopher whose work reflects the savvies and radiance of his spirit and always fascinated by letters, books and the power of words. He is the winner of a Poetry Golden Trophy, winner of the Writers' Room of Boston Nonfiction Award, and the recipient of Massachusetts Humanity Grant in 2023. His canon of over 70 titles includes fiction, nonfiction, plays, poetry and the children's literature. He is currently working on The Study of Yoruba Classic Fairy-tales/Folklore and Literary Criticism. The interviews, lectures, and other content shared by guest speakers at the Community Church of Boston (CCB) are offered solely for educational and informational purposes. The views expressed are those of the speakers or individual members and do not represent the official positions, endorsements, or political perspectives of the Community Church of Boston, its Board of Directors, or its membership. These views are personal expressions and should be understood as such. Neither the congregation nor its members are obligated to disclose—nor may they be compelled to share—personal perspectives or affiliations. As a Unitarian Universalist religious community affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), our mission is to cultivate a spiritual space rooted in universal values such as compassion, responsibility, and loving solidarity. We are a non-partisan, non-ideological organization committed to open dialogue on matters of social, political, and cultural concern, in alignment with our educational and spiritual principles. This disclaimer affirms our adherence to legal requirements and clarifies that our programming supports education, spiritual development, and community service—not partisan advocacy.