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Kordofan: Where the Land Heals what War has Broken

By Rayan Bushara

This reflective narrative traces a journey from Omdurman to Kordofan, prompted by forced displacement during Sudan’s 2023 conflict. The text explores the deep connection between people and place, showing how Kordofan’s landscapes, markets, weddings, and nomadic life embody resilience, cultural identity, and communal memory. Despite war, displacement, and destruction, the region’s heritage including storytelling, music, traditional crafts, and social rituals remains a source of strength and continuity.

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Approaching The GERD Through Radical Politics

By Yabsira Getchew

This essay critically examines the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) through the lens of radical democratic populism, arguing that mega-project–driven development in Ethiopia has failed to improve the material conditions of the poor and working classes.

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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.