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    Life is a process. Certain cycles will repeat until the embedded lessons are learned and each cycle exacts a cost.

    Awareness to grasp the essence of the moment is key to understanding how to be wiser moving forward.

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    The only place I have been able to find Bari artifacts has been online via the British Museum’s collection.

    Seeing the handiwork of my ancestors has given me even more strength to know that I can create and build!

    I have been creative my whole life and I am excited to learn more about my people’s craftmanship and contribute to that legacy.

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    Without a community that controls the stimuli that Afrikan people interact with daily, the re-Afrikanization project is an exercise in futility because the work done during a gathering or session is ultimately canceled out due to the constant exposure to anti-afrikan realities/ideas/materials.

    Even with strong discipline and self-control, there…

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    Kwabena, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé and Adjoa Malaika Gathoni
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    I deeply appreciate Baba Mwalimu Baruti’s insights into the internal dynamics of healthy Afrikan relationships. Concepts like complementarity underscore the importance of strong interpersonal dynamics in reinforcing the strength of our culture and people.

    Additionally, Obenfo Kambon’s notion of “bedroom colonialism” highlights the critical need…

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    Baka, Nnemkadi and 3 others
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    The desire for novelty and change beyond what nature deems sustainable has created an insatiable cannibalistic appetite. I cannot envision a future where the material expectations normalized today last. Perhaps we will adopt a simpler life and find it more satisfactory.

    We will either choose or nature will choose for us…she will be swift…

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    Masharika and Kwabena
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