

When Elsa Becomes the Ideal: A Mother’s Reflection on Representation and Love
When a little Black girl chooses Elsa, it’s not just a phase. It reflects a world that still teaches her who is worthy of admiration.


Oh London, Our Home.
This got me thinking about this ‘London’ identity which I don’t believe gets enough attention. London isn’t just a place—it’s a culture, a rhythm, a shared language that crosses race, class, and background. Whether it’s a white working-class lad saying ‘wagwan fam’ or a South Asian student speaking in Cockney slang, it all reflects what it means to be a Londoner. It’s not imitation—it’s identity.


Decolonising the Spirit: The Faith We Forgot
What happens to a people when their gods are cast as devils? When their ways are labelled wicked, and their stories erased? This piece is a reflection on the spiritual consequences of colonisation—and a call to remember the sacred paths we once walked.


Who Were We Before the Algorithm Told Us Who to Be?
We remember who we were before the algorithms dictated our interactions. We remember what it was like to not give a damn, to just exist.







































