African food sovereignty and indigenous innovation The story you have just encountered is not really about a bean. It is about knowledge—who controls it, who decides what counts as “modern,” and who benefits when local intelligence is erased. The history of the Bambara groundnut exposes a deeper pattern that runs through both colonial and neocolonial […]
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MEMBERS & VISITORS: Warm My Hands With Money Africa’s Sovereignty Through STEAM, Alliances, and the Diaspora AFRICA’S FUTURE IS BEING BUILT NOW – WHO WILL BUILD IT? 🌍 For too long, Africa’s destiny has been shaped by outsiders. Colonization, economic dependency, and foreign-controlled industries have kept the continent from reaching its full potential. But […]
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