Tag: nubia
STOFFE: Not Just Fabric, but Memory, Legacy, and the Reclaiming of a Warped Story
I sat in the cinema watching STOFFE, and 88 minutes later, I walked out with more than emotion. I walked out carrying truths that had ... Read More
Empire: Kush, Ancient Nubia’s Golden Empire That Ruled Egypt
Rulers of Kush (Image: Wiki Commons) Introduction: Africa's Forgotten Superpower Long before the modern world knew their names, the rulers of Kush commanded an empire ... Read More
EMPIRE: 10 Great African Empires and Their Legendary Leaders
For thousands of years, Africa has been home to empires that dazzled the world with their wealth, innovation, and power (Imagined by Gemini AI) Ten ... Read More
Willendorf to Baartman: Venus, BBLs and the African Body
Venus of Willendorf is an 11.1-centimetre-tall (4.4 in) Venus figurine estimated to have been made c. 30,000 years ago, and found in Austria in 1908 ... Read More
Happy Wedding Anniversary To Me: When Marriage Feels Lonely
When Marriage Feels Lonely: A Reflection on Love and Absence Happy Anniversary to me. But here I am, alone. Well, not technically alone. There’s a ... Read More
Boko Haram & Cultural Erasure: Reclaiming Lost Heritage
Sacked communitites are repopulated with occupiers and renamed (Image: Natasha Latinovska @Pexels) When Communities are Displaced and Lose Their Identities Extremism, Erasure, Displacement Boko Haram ... Read More
Vanishing Echoes: Black Populations Are Disappearing
African Identity is being erased (Image: Seun Adeniyi @Pexels) Vanishing Echoes: Understanding the Erasure of Black Populations Around the World. Across continents and centuries, Black ... Read More
