I would love to see more history of Yoruba and associated culture in education, how it connects with music and dance etc. This is something taught in Cuban schools and Universities, at least since the authorities there stopped trying to ban religions altogether. I think this would be beneficial to know for all of us, all colors. It gets quite technical also, warranting PhDs etc.
What I've learned about it so far is fascinating, has definitely increased my appreciation of African origin art especially music, and is much more relevant to modern day problems including racism than we might think, imho.