📍Day 8: We Were Not Meant to Forget

They told us to forget.Forget the names that carried the rhythm of the stars.Forget the gods who walked with us in the forests and spoke through the fire.Forget the words that danced off the tongues of griots and mothers alike. They told us to forget how we gathered under moonlight,how we knew medicine from the … Read more

🔥 LOVE AS LIBERATION: The Decolonial Power of True Affection

“Africa will be free not when her enemies disappear, but when her people begin to love her properly.”— From the Gospel of Neo-Liberationism I. The Counterfeit of Love: How the West Weaponized Affection They told us love was docility.They told us love was forgiveness without memory.They told us love meant turning the other cheek while … Read more

Spiritual Resilience: Indigenous Beliefs in the Face of Colonialism

The histories of India and Africa are marked by the enduring legacies of colonialism, yet their trajectories diverge significantly when it comes to the adoption of Christianity and the subsequent impacts on their societies. While both regions were subjected toEuropean domination, India largely resisted the spread of Christianity, whereas Africa experienced widespread conversion to the … Read more

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