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Leaena de Judah
Two lionesses, across an impossible distance: the Ethiopian queen-line of the Lion of Judah — Makeda and Empress Taytu, who founded Addis Ababa and helped win Adwa — and Leaena... Leer más...
Barauda and the Mothers Who Carried a Nation Across the Sea
The empire tried to delete an entire people from a single island. It tied the hands of the divine feminine and struck the mothers from the record. It could not... Leer más...
Maternity: A Reclamation
On Picasso’s mother in blue, the 1662 law that turned the womb into an instrument of inheritance, and the Guadeloupean matriarch they kept alive only long enough to deliver a... Leer más...
The Shinnecock Indians: Black Indigenous Guardians of the Hamptons
    The Untold Story of the First People of Long Island — Before Columbus, Before Colonization, Before Erasure.   “We didn’t come from somewhere else. We didn’t migrate here.... Leer más...
The Ones Who Remembered: St. David's Island and the Native American Slave Trade to the Caribbean
    When they tell you Caribbean Indigenous peoples went "extinct," they're asking you to forget. When they say the Taíno, Kalinago, and Arawak "disappeared," they're demanding your amnesia. But... Leer más...
Anthony Joyette: The Legacy of Livity Tree Art
How a Montreal Artist-Poet’s Vision Continues Through Caribbean Cultural Reclamation Leer más...
Weaving Ancestral Wisdom: The Spiritual Meaning Behind Sacred Symbols
Sacred symbols like the Ouroboros and triple spiral aren’t just art—they carry ancestral messages that shape who you are. These ancient spirals and Egyptian symbolism hold stories of survival and... Leer más...
The First Mothers: Trees as Our Earthly Ancestors
The Great Mothers:For millennia, Indigenous peoples have known that forests are communities, that trees communicate, that elder trees care for their young. Colonial science dismissed this as “primitive animism”—until it... Leer más...
Hector Hyppolite: When the Spirits Paint Through You
When Hyppolite picked up a brush, he wasn't just making art. He was performing ceremony on canvas. What made Hyppolite's work so powerful—and so threatening to colonial narratives of "primitive"... Leer más...
The Great Erasure: How Census Systems Severed Indigenous Identity Across the Americas
In archives across North and South America lies evidence of one of history’s most systematic acts of bureaucratic violence: the deliberate misclassification of indigenous peoples in official records. From the... Leer más...
The Kalinago: Forgotten Masters of Caribbean Indigenous Art
Discover the sophisticated art of the Kalinago people, from Caribbean head carvings to mysterious Georgia stelae, revealing ancient networks across the Americas. Leer más...
Embracing Livity: How Rastafari Spirituality Fuels the Modern Spiritual Movement
In the tapestry of spiritual traditions, the concept of Livity shines brightly as a beacon of hope and inspiration. Rooted in the rich soil of Rastafari spirituality, it offers seekers... Leer más...