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The Revitalized Nubian Language: a Bridge Between Heritage and Contemporary Identity

By Nora Mohamed

This article explores the richness and vitality of the Nubian language, tracing its deep historical roots in the Kushite civilization. It highlights the language’s unique tone as well as its reflection in proverbs, songs, and daily life. The piece also showcases modern efforts to preserve and promote Nubian identity, emphasizing the language’s role as a cultural and civilizational symbol and the importance of passing it on to future generations.

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Algorithmic Bias and Creative Resistance: How Identity Shapes Music

By Reda El Mor

This article examines how music algorithms have shifted from neutral organizers to powerful gatekeepers shaping global taste. While they pressure artists, especially in the Arab world and Africa, to adopt a homogenized “global sound,” many musicians resist by blending local heritage with platform-friendly formats.

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Brikicho: Reclaiming the Hidden Histories of Kenya’s Women Artists

By Editor

This article examines the historical marginalization of Kenyan women artists and the contemporary efforts to reclaim visibility, agency, and legacy within the country’s cultural landscape.

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Consuming or Hustling: Two Sides of a Rolling Coin in a Kampala Shopping Mall

By Tusiime Tutu

An art exhibition inside a busy Kampala mall confronts viewers with the tension between hustling and consuming - two sides of a rolling coin. Through everyday materials and scenes, Wamala and Kikomeko urge audiences to pause, reflect, and question what truly drives their daily grind.