The internet lit up after African podcaster Uche publicly praised Black Americans, stating plainly that their struggle is a major reason the United States became one of the safest destinations for immigrants. A simple statement—yet powerful enough to spark discomfort, debate, and overdue reflection. That’s why Emma Ansah and Selam Debs are back LIVE, unpacking Read More…
Tag: Unity
We Must Stand Together — It’s Time for Black Unity
Brothers and sisters of Africa and the Diaspora, I write to you with a fire in my heart, a fire born of love, urgency, and see-you-in-the-mirror reality. Too long have we allowed division to reign among us: between Africans on the continent and Black Americans. Yet in that very division, other races, those who would Read More…
The Divide Within: How Internalized Pain Fractures Black Unity
Too many in our community have been taught to hate what they see in the mirror. That internalized pain doesn’t just stay within—it spills outward, creating fractures among people who should be standing shoulder to shoulder. Whether it’s the tension between African Americans and Africans in the diaspora, or the often-mocked rivalry between Nigerians and Read More…
Beyond Exclusion: Embracing and Reflecting Canadian Identity
Beyond Exclusion: Embracing and Reflecting Canadian Identity Note: As the author, I recognise that this article may not have fully conveyed my intended message. Being human, I am prone to err, and I appreciate the opportunity to learn and improve from this experience. By Anne Thompson In recent years, the creation of exclusive spaces for Read More…
Exploring the Beauty of Id Ka Mosque in the Heart of Xinjiang
In the historic city of Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, the Id Ka Mosque stands as a symbol of religious devotion and cultural magnificence. Established in 1442, this architectural wonder has a rich legacy spanning over five centuries, making it one of China’s oldest and most valued mosques. Occupying a vast expanse of 1.69 hectares, the Id Read More…





