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Africulture: Living Africa Everywhere. The Africa We Honour Series, #5
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- ISBN8233097607
- EAN9798233097607
- Date de parution28/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Africa is not a place. It is a consciousness. What if Africa was never meant to be understood as geography alone but as the origin of identity, the source of culture, and the foundation of human consciousness? In Africulture: Living Africa Everywhere, HRG Duke Patrick Businge and HRM King Clyde Rivers present a groundbreaking framework that redefines Africa beyond borders and repositions it as a living, global force.
This book is not a history lesson. It is a restoration. Through a powerful journey across identity, fragmentation, reconnection, and expression, Africulture introduces a new language for understanding what it means to be African in the modern world-and how that identity can be consciously lived anywhere. More than a book, Africulture is a civilisational proposition. It is a call to move from inherited identity to expressed identity, from awareness to alignment, from recognition to living consciousness.
This is not about returning to Africa. This book is about living Africa - everywhere.
This book is not a history lesson. It is a restoration. Through a powerful journey across identity, fragmentation, reconnection, and expression, Africulture introduces a new language for understanding what it means to be African in the modern world-and how that identity can be consciously lived anywhere. More than a book, Africulture is a civilisational proposition. It is a call to move from inherited identity to expressed identity, from awareness to alignment, from recognition to living consciousness.
This is not about returning to Africa. This book is about living Africa - everywhere.






















