

Things We Lost in the Fire
I mourn all the things we lost in the fire. So much that that can never be recovered. And centuries later, it feels like a generation is still trying to pick up some of those pieces, standing on the shoulders of giants, trying to reclaim what once seemed irretrievably lost.


Unlearning Shame: Skin, Spirit and Freedom
Shedding colonial skin, one truth at a time.


Single, Black, Female. A powerful paradigm ahead of its time.
Even when they have no children, when they choose to be single, the independence of Black women has been positioned as some kind of failing.


Not All Representation is Liberation: Kemi Badenoch and the Postcolonial Condition
Kemi Badenoch’s rise challenges our assumptions about power and identity. Does her prominence signal real change?







































