Death, in African understanding, is not a wall. It is a threshold. And on the other side of that threshold, some of our dead ones continue working. This is not poetry. This is cosmology — a precise, layered account of how existence is structured and who holds responsibility within it. At the summit of allContinue reading “THE DEAD WHO DID NOT LEAVE FOR ANCESTORS, LINEAGE, AND THE ORDER OF AFRICAN EXISTANCE”
