We should all be Polyglots: a discourse around humanity (to some extent)

My grandmother, Mary Ayikai Williams, was a polyglot. She never saw a day in education, yet she possessed an understanding unlike any other. She taught my mum and her siblings practically everything — you name it. Whether it’s homework — or if you’ve had my mother’s food before — culinary arts. My grandmother could speak English, AkanContinue reading “We should all be Polyglots: a discourse around humanity (to some extent)”

Where did the space go? thoughts on history, gentrification and plants

It’s been so long since I’ve written. It’s a warm feeling, being able to sit in some form of serenity and share an experience. I write songs, essays — speeches from time to time — but when was the last time I was able to produce a stream of consciousness? I don’t mean a literal one — although thatContinue reading “Where did the space go? thoughts on history, gentrification and plants”