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In brief “Kawaida” is a Swahili word that means “tradition” but the term has come to mean a synthesis of tradition and reason informed by and developed in practice. Kawaida is a cultural and a social change philosophy that has as it’s central aims developing a logic and language of liberation that is constantly linking theory and… Read more
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Beautiful ideology
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Man has a changing relationship with nature.
Nature lives off us and we live off nature.
I eat to live, and nature eats me to live.
Neither nature nor I die. We simply change places – Afrikan Oral Tradition. -
Adelaide Casely Hayford (1868 – 1960) was one of the first Afrikan women to pioneer women’s education that rejected colonial methods, emphasised Afrikan talents and nurtured a pride in traditional culture. She was also the first Afrikan woman to make a lecture tour of the United States. One of seven children Adelaide moved with her family… Read more
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Beautiful dynamics of love in action!
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