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The Echo of 'War': How Inequality Fuels the Flames of Conflict, and How Discovering Africa Offers a Path to Peace
Bob Marley's iconic song "War," with its potent lyrics drawn from Emperor Haile Selassie I's 1963 address to the United Nations, is more than just a musical masterpiece; it's a timeless manifesto against the fundamental causes of human conflict. "Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned... until that day, the dream of lasting peace, world citizenship and the rule of international morality will

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AFCON - The Mirror of the Black African Experience
AFCON - The Mirror of the Black African Experience

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Jan 196 min read


The Cost of Constant Navigation: A Dive into Black Fatigue
Taking a dive into the causes of black fatigue and what leaders can do about it.

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Jan 126 min read


“You’re making our country bad”
Written by Tara Brown I’ll always remember a day in class that was both sad and eye-opening. It happened when I was teaching a group of 12-year-olds at an international school in the Netherlands. We were talking about a play called Blood Brothers by Willy Russell, which tells the story of tough times in Liverpool, like high unemployment and unfair treatment of people based on their social class. It wasn’t just a story; it showed real problems that people faced back then. Du

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Oct 31, 20255 min read


Black History or World History?
Black History Month is a term I struggle with and have done for some time. On one hand its a celebration of the achievements of a very...

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Sep 30, 20255 min read


The Power of Diversity and Inclusion: From Classrooms to Boardrooms
This article explores the power of diversity and inclusion in education and in business.

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Sep 30, 20258 min read
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