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in Comics and Manga, General or Other, Writing and LiteratureWAISEDHA: THE ULTIMATE STREETFYST
Most people like Western superheroes, so they underestimate Ugandan heroes. Today I am to tell you bout this character streetfyst. He is from. The Waisedh Game over war story. You […] More
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in Comics and MangaThe Commander and the Last Supper
The crisp Autumn air carried a faint chill as a gentle breeze wafted through the dense grove of trees. The sound was a delicate foil to the distant hum of […] More
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in Comics and Manga, Identity & Culture, Movies and TelevisionAfrica reimagined: Learning from Japan’s Storytelling & Soft power
Japan is remembered by its Asian neighbors as a tyrannical force, wreaking havoc and instilling fear wherever it set foot. During the colonization of Korea from 1910 to 1945, Koreans […] More
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in Comics and Manga, PoetryWhere have all the children gone?
Poem illustration by Laughing Gas Design, Addis Ababa. More
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in Comics and Manga, Family, Friends and Relationships, FictionThe Still Wonder, Volume 2 – About Today
The Still Wonder is an illustrated book that some friends and I remotely compiled and which is now available as an e-book (Text/Whatsapp Gabe on +256 771 686 545, Only […] More
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in Comics and Manga, General or Other, Identity & Culture, Music and Dance, Travel and AdventureThe Root of The Roots: African Influence on Argentina's Music, Dance and Culture.
A Great African Caravan collaboration between Gala Soler and Shikhant Sablania aka Choorma on the history of African influence on Latin America Music, Dance and Culture. More
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in Comics and Manga, Family, Friends and RelationshipsFirst Date At His Mom's House
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in Comics and Manga, Competitions and Challenges, Fiction, Poetry, Writing and LiteratureThe Night The Lights Went Out
The air hung heavy with the silence of a world unplugged. No rhythmic hum of refrigerators, no soft glow of televisions, only the melancholic chirp of crickets serenaded the starlit […] More