Perspectives
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
As the ninth edition of the revered FIFA Women's World Cup, the aura surrounding the 2023 tournament is genuinely electrifying. This tournament symbolizes a monumental step ahead, with it being the first-ever one hosted in Australasia - a significant milestone in recognizing and appreciating the dedication and prowess of women footballers. The tournament kicked off on July 20th and will run until August 20th 1.
By Peter Mugerwa Katalemwa2 years ago in History
Rising from Pain
A Mother's Journey Against Police Brutality In the heart of Nairobi's sprawling slums, a mother named Amina had lived a life filled with hardship and struggle. Her days were consumed by selling fruits at the bustling market, while her nights were spent looking after her two children, Nuru and Juma. Despite the challenges, Amina's love for her children knew no bounds, and she dreamed of a better future for them.
By Patrick Landi2 years ago in History
A Timeless Journey Through History. Content Warning.
Nestled in the northeastern corner of Africa, Egypt stands as a mystical land where the past harmoniously coexists with the present. From the iconic pyramids to the bustling streets of Cairo, this country has captivated the hearts of travelers for centuries. Egypt's rich history, enchanting landscapes, and remarkable cultural heritage make it an extraordinary destination that leaves an indelible mark on anyone fortunate enough to visit.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in History
Exploring the Possibility of Life After Death
The fascination of life after death has captivated human minds for centuries, transcending cultural and religious boundaries. While skeptics may dismiss it as wishful thinking or mere speculation, there are intriguing philosophical, scientific, and metaphysical arguments that support the possibility of existence beyond our physical bodies. This passage seeks to delve into these various perspectives, offering a convincing examination of whether life after death is more than a mere human fantasy.
By Star Of David2 years ago in History
Black People are subjected to the most Stereotypes
I feel like I'm a backwards Oreo cookie - black on the inside, and white on the outside. I've read the traditional historical accounts about Africa and slavery and the civil war and the civil rights movement. I've watched movies, shows, and read books about Black people and witnessed the same diversity of stories that I witnessed about White people. I have written poems and essays declaring that I am not "racist" because I do my best not to judge a person on their skin color, but try to understand them based on their heritage, culture, and education. Still, after 50 plus years of defending my White American self, (always bitter about the word "slave") I will admit one opinion I have about Black people: Black people are subjected to the most Stereotypes.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in History





