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In his article, “What Else Was Stolen When Africa’s Artefacts Disappeared?,” Kenneth Eze masterfully diagnoses a profound historical wound. He…
Environmental justice has become one of the characteristic moral, political, and developmental issues of the twenty-first century. Although climate change,…
In an age that prides itself on human rights, technological advancement, and global interconnectedness, it is both ironic and tragic…
Cultural transmission requires physical heritage access. When objects are removed, tied knowledge and practices erode. Younger generations grow disconnected, unable…
At the beginning of 2016, I stood on an improvised road in Mocuba, Zambézia, watching families who had once waded…
People often imagine modern slavery as something that happens in secret: in locked rooms, in distant brothels, in hidden factories.…
