The Only Superpower Black People Should Aspire to Have

In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “I never understand how Black people whine about having too few Black super heroes but don’t mind not having any Black super powers.” — Onitaset Kumat Like many African people, when I was younger I was familiarized with white superContinue reading “The Only Superpower Black People Should Aspire to Have”

“Remembering a time when African Queens ruled” by Robin Walker

In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “Each truth you learn will be, for you, as new as if it had never been written.” — African Proverb The truth is out there.  It is often written.  It’s upon us to research the writings of our past.  ThereContinue reading ““Remembering a time when African Queens ruled” by Robin Walker”

“She Was the Party” by Valerie Boyd

In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “There is no collective memory where there is no collective effort.” — Onitaset Kumat Beautifully written, Valerie Boyd’s “She Was the Party” speaks to the life of Zora Neale Hurston, her contributions and her unfortunate departure. Zora was the party,Continue reading ““She Was the Party” by Valerie Boyd”

A Pan-Africanist Fable by Jomo Kenyatta

Listen Siblings, I come in peace, You go along to get along With a song of forgiveness A strong people would fight wrong But you go along with it. — Onitaset Kumat in “Maroon and Build For Self” A bird prefers the trees over the grass to lay its eggs because the trees are lessContinue reading “A Pan-Africanist Fable by Jomo Kenyatta”