Youth as Citizens, Not Tribal Warriors
TL; DR:Young people in South Sudan and many other countries stand at a turning point. They can either continue old […]
Youth as Citizens, Not Tribal Warriors Read Post »
TL; DR:Young people in South Sudan and many other countries stand at a turning point. They can either continue old […]
Youth as Citizens, Not Tribal Warriors Read Post »
TL; DR:When a mother tongue fades, it is not only vocabulary that disappears. A whole way of seeing the world,
Language Loss: What We Forget When We Stop Speaking Our Tongue Read Post »
TL; DR:Most fathers are praised for what they give and what they say, but not for how they listen. Yet
Fathers Who Listen: The Forgotten Art of Presence Read Post »
TL; DR:Jealousy is not only a dangerous emotion; it is also a very honest one. It shows you what you
Why Jealousy Can Be Your Greatest Teacher Read Post »
TL; DR:Food is more than fuel. It is language, memory, and quiet diplomacy served on a plate. When people share
Bridging Cultures Through Food Read Post »
TL; DR:Roads, bridges, and shiny buildings are often presented as proof that a nation is progressing. But roads do not
Why Roads Don’t Build Nations, People Do Read Post »
TL; DR:Before paper and screens, the drum was our public voice. It gathered people, carried news, warned of danger, and
The Drum and the Pen: Old and New Voices of Identity Read Post »
TL;DR:Bedtime stories are not just a way to put children to sleep. They are one of the first tools families
How Bedtime Stories Shape Lifelong Values Read Post »
TL; DR:Resilience is not mainly about heroic moments on battlefields, in stadiums, or on big stages. It is about the
Resilience as a Daily Habit, Not a Heroic Act Read Post »