Itibari M. Zulu is an Africologist, editor an on-line scholarly journal (The Journal of Pan African Studies); a librarian (Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona), and a Ph.D. candidate at the Union Institute & University (Cincinnati, Ohio) majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in ethical and creative leadership. He holds a Th.D. from Amen-Ra Theological Seminary (Los Angeles, California) in African world religions, a M.L.S. from San Jose State University in Library and Information Science, a B.A. from California State University, East Bay in African American Studies, and an A.A. from Merritt College in Oakland, California in African American Studies. He has been associated with The African Diaspora Foundation since its founding, and is currently listed in the International Directory of African Studies Scholars (Columbia University, New York), Who’s Who Among African Americans, and co-editor (with Adewale Aderemi) of Global Peace Leadership Summit 2007: Africa and the Diaspora published by The African Diaspora Foundation. And notwithstanding, he is the father of four children (now all adults), and the grandfather of three (minor) children who live in California.
