If you line up all the women in my family, there is seemingly nothing that connects us except for our…
CULTURE
One of my favorite Moth stories is Hasan Minhaj’s, “Always Her Hasan-Bhai.” At the beginning of the story, Minhaj recalls…
For West Africans growing up in the U.S and regions outside of Africa, intergenerational culture might include memories of dance…
Some time ago, I attended an online bilingual writing workshop catered to diasporic communities. In the first 5 minutes, the…
Medusa or Karaba I see how my name rhymes and resonates with Women who suffered trauma and hate Women who…
Climate change is not a new occurrence for planet earth. Throughout its 4.54 billion years history, that’s a long one,…
Before I learned the term “cultural appropriation,” I had no words to describe my feelings of discomfort when seeing the…
These past few weeks, the streets of the United States have borne witness to a spark that has ignited the…
African hair, due to its types of texture, styling and over all creativity, is one of the most diverse hair…
Journey to Naija: The Prelude I wrapped up Yaa Gyasi’s “Homegoing” a few days ago. Timely, since in a couple…
La situation actuelle l’oblige: l’isolement et la distanciation sociale font maintenant partie de notre quotidien. Les nouvelles effrayantes, les longs…