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Why is it so difficult to understand, recognize and respect “ways of being” that are not necessarily our own?
Sep 24, 2024 2 min read

Why is it so difficult to understand, recognize and respect “ways of being” that are not necessarily our own?

There can be little doubt that each of us perceives people from other cultures to be different, that the way they do things is not the same as the way others do things,
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No one leaves HOME unless HOME is the mouth of a shark
Sep 22, 2024 4 min read

No one leaves HOME unless HOME is the mouth of a shark

In her poem titled "Home", Warsan Shire, a writer, poet, editor and teacher, who was born to Somali parents in Kenya writes … You have to understand that no one puts their
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When the idea of Thabo Mbeki’s Presidential Library was birth and imagined, Africa’s knowledge is studied, exhibited, engaged, stored and archived for the future generations.
Sep 15, 2024 2 min read

When the idea of Thabo Mbeki’s Presidential Library was birth and imagined, Africa’s knowledge is studied, exhibited, engaged, stored and archived for the future generations.

The Thabo Mbeki Presidential Library, which is scheduled to be opened in 2025, is intended to be a living library and museum which will narrate the story of Africa’s development, liberation, and
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When the world of architecture, faced with a challenge: Incorporating sustainable practices and materials in designs, Diébédo Francis Kéré’s work became the model of inspiration to the world.
Sep 14, 2024 2 min read

When the world of architecture, faced with a challenge: Incorporating sustainable practices and materials in designs, Diébédo Francis Kéré’s work became the model of inspiration to the world.

Diébédo Francis Kéré is first African to win the prestigious Pritzker Prize which is often referred to as the Nobel Prize of architecture. He is an internationally renowned Burkinabè architect and the 2022
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When it was Time to portray what it means to be an African child, Nelson Makamo used the cover of Time magazine as a canvass to portrait an African child as a vision of a limitless future.
Sep 14, 2024 2 min read

When it was Time to portray what it means to be an African child, Nelson Makamo used the cover of Time magazine as a canvass to portrait an African child as a vision of a limitless future.

Nelson Makamo is a celebrated, contemporary South African visual artist from Modimolle, Limpopo best known for his charcoal and oil paintings that redresses decades of images that have portrayed African children in destitute.
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