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Liberté. Égalité. Afrocité an editorial by Sarah Stalon @throughmyeyesforyou “The identity of the African diaspora in France cannot be defined in a singular way. It is distinguished and multiplied tenfold by the diversity of Afrodescendant populations of immigrant origin. This subtle mosaic represents the richness of our peoples, the beauty of our cultures, but above all, it represents the pain of the past, and the possibility of tomorrow.“ (✍🏾 @throughmyeyesforyou ) Photography and artist... Defined Afro, Cultural Fusion Fashion, African Street Fashion, African Dinner, Black Nativity, Culture Aesthetic, Afro Fashion, Proudly South African, Jazz Fusion

Liberté. Égalité. Afrocité an editorial by Sarah Stalon @throughmyeyesforyou “The identity of the African diaspora in France cannot be defined in a singular way. It is distinguished and multiplied tenfold by the diversity of Afrodescendant populations of immigrant origin. This subtle mosaic represents the richness of our peoples, the beauty of our cultures, but above all, it represents the pain of the past, and the possibility of tomorrow.“ (✍🏾 @throughmyeyesforyou ) Photography and…

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Focusing on the problems and conflicts of doing African diaspora research from various disciplinary perspectives, these essays situate, describe, and reflect on the current practice of diaspora scholarship. Tejumola Olaniyan, James H. Sweet, and the international group of contributors assembled here seek to enlarge understanding of how the diaspora is conceived and explore possibilities for the future of its study. With the aim of initiating interdisciplinary dialogue on the practice of…

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Is it necessary for all African Diasporans to embrace African spirituality? Are black people selling out or denying their culture because they choose not to practice African Traditional Religion? Join me in this episode as I share my opinion on the topic. African Spirituality Aesthetic, African Temple, African Culture Traditional, Culture Moodboard, African Culture Art, African Folklore, African Magic, West African Culture, Spirituality For Beginners

Is it necessary for all African Diasporans to embrace African spirituality? Are black people selling out or denying their culture because they choose not to practice African Traditional Religion? Join me in this episode as I share my opinion on the topic.

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♀ I Mentally Rep’ 4 ALL My Aboriginal [MA] U.S. Black & Brown Chola Ancestors [CA] that BEE So Spiritual + Ancestral [SA] as I Psychically Call ALL Our Native U.S. Black & Brown Cholo [B.C.] Homies who Telepathically Talk 2 Me [U.S. Michael Harrell = TUT = JAH] when I Mentally Invoke My Ghostly [GODLY] Archangel Michael Harrell [MH = HITTITE] Empire Name of Māšīah Khristós that BEE So El Cristo Negro [Black Christ = B.C. = GHETTO JESUS = King Messiah = Krishna]... ABOVE Compton California…

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This book examines fictional works by women authors who have left their homes in West Africa and now live as members of the diaspora. In recent years a compelling array of critically acclaimed fiction by women in the West African diaspora has shifted the direction of the African novel away from post-colonial themes of nationhood, decolonization and cultural authenticity, and towards explorations of the fluid and shifting constructions of identity in transnational spaces. Drawing on works by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Buchi Emecheta, Ama Ata Aidoo, Sefi Atta, Chika Unigwe and Taiye Selasie, this book interrogates the ways in which African diaspora women's fiction portrays the realities of otherness, hybridity and marginalized existence of female subjects beyond Africa's borders. Overall, the Natural Resource Management, Indigenous Knowledge, Woman Authors, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Cultural Studies, Womens Fiction, World Literature, Other Space, Zimbabwe

This book examines fictional works by women authors who have left their homes in West Africa and now live as members of the diaspora. In recent years a compelling array of critically acclaimed fiction by women in the West African diaspora has shifted the direction of the African novel away from post-colonial themes of nationhood, decolonization and cultural authenticity, and towards explorations of the fluid and shifting constructions of identity in transnational spaces. Drawing on works by…

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