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Six domains.
History, Science, Culture, Politics, Media, Business. Two pending, four live.
History
Hidden, erased, and re-centered. Kemet through Kongo, the Moors through Haiti.
142 entriesScience
African contributions to mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and natural philosophy.
86 entriesCulture
Cosmology, language, ritual, foodways, and the continuity of practice across the diaspora.
119 entriesPolitics
Sovereignty, governance, treaties, and the geopolitics of African and diasporic power.
73 entriesMedia
Narrative warfare, source credibility, and the editorial defense of the record.
54 entriesBusiness
Economic sovereignty, diaspora trade, capital flight, and cultural commerce.
41 entriesFresh in the vault.
The latest entries that survived editorial review.
Kemet: Decoding the original civilization the textbooks erased.
Why the African origin of Egyptian science, mathematics, and spirituality was systematically rewritten — and how the evidence is reassembling itself.
9 min · 2 hours agoHaiti: The revolution they still refuse to teach.
The only successful slave revolt in modern history rewrote the rules of empire — and the world has been punishing Haiti for it ever since.
12 min · 6 hours agoIs AI becoming the next colonial frontier?
African languages, faces, and data are training models built nowhere near the continent — and the licensing terms look uncomfortably familiar.
7 min · YesterdayThe hidden $2T economy of the global diaspora.
Remittances, micro-trade, and informal networks already dwarf foreign aid. The next decade decides who captures the value.
10 min · 2 days agoThe Moors: The civilization Spain spent 800 years pretending wasn't African.
From algebra to architecture, the foundations of European modernity were laid by African scholars whose names were quietly redacted.
11 min · 3 days agoSpirituality vs. religion: The African frame the West can't translate.
Ifá, Vodun, Akan cosmology — systems older than monotheism, mistranslated for 400 years, and finally being recovered on their own terms.
8 min · 4 days ago

