Tag: Black Consciousness
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The Pan-Africanist Blueprint

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about how we got here. As someone who has navigated the spaces between strict definitions, I’m drawn to philosophies that try to build a world where belonging isn’t conditional, but a foundational right. This led me down a path to Pan-Africanism. We often hear it as a political slogan,…
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Corruption

When I began this personal blog, I initially thought I would write more on topics of Black Consciousness. Instead, I have found myself preoccupied with reflecting on my past, narrating it in my own terms to better understand myself. To be honest, I believe I need to continue this introspective process to achieve the level…
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Their Chosen Song

The last time I saw my biological mother, we were in a karaoke booth. We were supposed to be watching Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, but I was scared, so we saw Shrek instead. With time left over, she took me to sing. I don’t remember what I sang, but I remember her voice. For the first…
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Bob Marley’s Disciple

My dad taught me that the most important thing is to know my family history and where I come from. He spoke of the strength inherent in our family name, a spirit carried for generations, and of his immense pride in being African—something he insisted I also embody. His life is a collection of magnificent,…
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This Isn’t a Side Hustle, It’s a Homecoming: Why My Pan-African Journey Begins Here

If you had told me five years ago that I’d be starting a blog dedicated to Pan-Africanism and Black consciousness, I wouldn’t have believed you. My reality was, and in many ways still is, the world of Japanese corporate culture—a world of precise order, harmony, and a focus on profit and efficiency. But inside, a…