BY DAVE RANKIN Seti the 1st returned home from battle against the “vile” Kheta with captives and “the choicest items their country has to offer.” Reliefs...
BY DAVE RANKIN From the very onset Rameses the 1st was appointed the new ruler of ancient Kemet, he had one thing in mind, to uphold...
BY DAVE RANKIN If a pharaoh has no heir, it’s his position as leader of the nation to appoint a successor. This has to happen for...
BY DAVE RANKIN The passing of Aye left a power vacuum, which needed to be filled, and only one person had the gall to finally sit...
BY DAVE RANKIN I was first introduced to The Black Communities Conference through a past guest of mine, Founder of Black Space Winnipeg and Afro Prairie...
BY DAVE RANKIN There is this “je ne sais quoi” about comic books that fans, critics, parents, and even teachers throughout the ages have been trying...
BY DAVE RANKIN In our previous entry, we took the time to highlight the life of The Great Royal Wife, “She who lives her for Amun”,...
BY DAVE RANKIN Inter-family marriages were common for many lineages through the history of Kemet. I personally have outlined numerous full or half siblings joined in...
BY DAVE RANKIN This past Wednesday I had the pleasure to sit in on a virtual discussion regarding leadership within the arts and culture sector. When...
BY DAVE RANKIN The International Decade for People of African Descent Canada held their second of four virtual forums centered around: recognition, justice, and development this...