We build higher. We build faster. But… are we building better?
Somewhere between tradition and modernity, there are lessons we may have ignored or forgotten.
Join us on Spectrum Chronicles as we explore:
*“What Did We Leave Behind?”*
Be part of the voices contributing to this African awakening. Together, we can celebrate, preserve, and reclaim the greatness that has always defined us. 🌍✨
Africa has always been known for its rich culture, strong traditions, and remarkable identity. Yet over time, many of these values have been diluted, replaced, or forgotten. The question now is: are we willing to rediscover and reclaim them?
Join the conversation as we explore the beauty and significance of African traditions in marriage settings and fashion. Let’s reflect on who we are, where we come from, and the role we each play in the reformation and revival of our cultural identity.
The profound disconnection many Africans feel from their indigenous roots, values, languages, spiritual systems, communal ways of life, and self-perception. • This has been described by scholars, writers, and thinkers as a form of cultural alienation, mental colonization,
elements as if they were superior or more desirable.
This imitation didn't start recently; it's a pattern that stretches from historical encounters through colonialism to the present day. elements as if they were superior or more desirable.
The profound disconnection many Africans feel from their indigenous roots, values, languages, spiritual systems, communal ways of life, and self-perception. • This has been described by scholars, writers, and thinkers as a form of cultural alienation, mental colonization,
or an ongoing identity crisis that began centuries ago and continues today.
This loss
ww is deeply tied to copying or imitating what is
not inherently African - adopting foreign (mainly Western, but also Arab/Islamic in some regions, and now global pop/modern influences)
Sometimes, there are things we want to talk about… but no one to talk to.
Questions we have. Thoughts we can’t share.
Topics we need other people’s perspectives on �� yet we don’t know where to find the right voices.
And some of these conversations won’t happen in school, church, mosque, or the usual spaces.
That’s where SPECTRUM CHRONICLES 💫✨ comes in.
A community where diverse topics are discussed openly —
Social relationships, fashion & lifestyle, spirituality, nature, health,
I AM AFRICA.
But how much of who I am was initiated… and how much was inherited?
Watch. Reflect. Join the conversation. 🌍✊🏾
— Spectrum Chronicles 🎙️
In this opening session of our I Am Africa series, we explore The Initiated Identity — how history, colonization, religion,
education, and culture have shaped the African mind, sometimes strengthening us, and sometimes distancing us from our roots.
This is not about rejection.
It’s about awareness.
It’s about remembering, questioning, and redefining who we are.
THE INITIATED IDENTITY 🫥
(I’m Africa) series…..
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Lost African Identity:
The profound disconnection many Africans feel from their indigenous roots, values, languages, spiritual systems, 👇🏻
communal ways of life, and self-perception. 🥺
This has been described by scholars, writers, and thinkers as a form of cultural alienation, mental colonization, or an ongoing identity crisis that began centuries ago and continues today.