Earth Talk Intellectual Theft - Protecting Indigenous Knowledge by Djedka Zeshera MODERN SOCIETY claims that it holds a position of expertise in every field of knowledge from math, and arts, to science and healing. It proudly positions itself as the authority on all these fields, but the truth is, modern culture wins the label of expert in one By The Rising Firefly • 5 min read
Earth Talk African Safari Trophy Hunting: Africa's Last Frontier Earth Talk | Sep 12, 2024 | Written By Bouneith Inejnema Naba Africa has become in many ways a place of duality or division; ethnic groups fight over differences rather than celebrating commonalities, colonial governments struggle for authenticity in the kingdoms of traditional kings and rulers, and traditional systems quietly withstand the By The Rising Firefly • 5 min read
Earth Talk Primitive Slavery by NEB Nehez Meniooh For the last 500 years, the “African” has been primarily associated with the concept of enslavement. Modern educational institutions, while asking for our respect, tell us that Black history in the West started with slavery. They teach that slavery, though horrific, is normal: a product of By The Rising Firefly • 7 min read
Earth Talk Transatlantic Trade & Enslaving the Motherland: The Age of Parasites Europeans, after cultivating slavery for over a millennium within their own territories, extended the culture of enslavement to all the people and natural resources they could. Culture defines one’s world; the harsh conditions and destructive decisions of early Europeans had reshaped Europe into a barbaric culture. To this day, By The Rising Firefly • 9 min read
Earth Talk The Perpetuation of Slavery Through Public School Education Educating our children is one of the most important components of cultural survival. Our children are our progression into the future. They are our only chance at immortality and the perpetuation of our names, bloodlines and values. African society is well known for the respect it gives children. This respect By The Rising Firefly • 11 min read