Can our history drive our economic future? Absolutely.
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Today, we remember Jomo Kenyatta’s release not simply as the day a prisoner walked free, but as a moment in the story of a nation fighting to determine its own future.
African history is filled with moments that deserve to be remembered.
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On August 21, 1961, Jomo Kenyatta walked out of British detention after nearly nine years behind bars.
But his release was not just the freedom of one man.
It was a major moment in Kenya’s long journey towards independence.
That is why August 21 matters.
African independence was not simply announced one morning.
It was fought for through resistance, political organising, sacrifice, imprisonment and an unwavering demand for self-rule.
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You know your name. You know your parents. Maybe your grandparents too.
But what about your great-grandparents?What traditions did they carry? What stories were passed down?
When we don't preserve our history, pieces of it disappear.
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On August 17, 1960, Gabon gained independence from French colonial rule, with Léon M’ba becoming its first president.
Today, Gabonese people celebrate their heritage with traditional dances, drum performances, parades, fireworks, and local cuisine.
Happy Independence Day, Gabon!
Do you know where your great-grandparents came from?
Their names, their community, their stories, their traditions.
Somewhere along the way, pieces of our family history get lost.
Your story didn't start with you.
Discover, document & preserve your roots with CYSTADS.
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Can our history drive our economic future? Absolutely.
Join us Sept. 21–26 for CYSTADS History Campus Week as we explore how cultural heritage and local commerce can drive sustainable development.
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On August 15, 1960, the Republic of the Congo gained independence from French colonial rule, with Fulbert Youlou becoming its first president.
Today, Congo celebrates with parades, cultural performances and fireworks as the nation honours its independence and heritage.
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Some traditions are too precious to lose.
A song. A family recipe. A greeting. A story.
What’s one tradition from your family you never want to see disappear?
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History is not just what we remember. It can shape what we build next.
Join us at the CYSTADS History Campus Week, Sept. 21–26, as we explore how cultural memory can drive local commerce and sustainable development.
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Today in African history, the Central African Republic gained independence from France on August 13, 1960.
A day that marked the end of colonial rule and the birth of a new nation.
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