BY DAVE RANKIN One police got on top of him and stepped on his spine. He pulled him backwards (later on he found out that it...
BY DAVE RANKIN During an exploration into ancient Kemet, the French explorer Jean-Francois Champollion waltzed into Hatshepsut’s mortuary temple located at Deir el-Bahri and made a...
BY DAVE RANKIN There are countless examples of people who refer to themselves by the landmass they come from. People of China call themselves Chinese. People...
BY DAVE RANKIN So far, our journey into the 18th dynasty of Kemet has given us some profound insight into the life and times of the...
BY DAVE RANKIN The Urban Alliance on Race Relations recently held an online forum to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the education of...
BY DAVE RANKIN At the time of the passing of her husband and half-brother Tuthmosis the 2nd, Hatshepsut was already a force to be reckoned with....
BY DAVE RANKIN Throughout ancient Kemet’s history, most of their pharaohs have come into power through succession. In lament terms, a father dies, and the eldest...
BY DAVE RANKIN With the passing of Amenhotep, the 1st, the obvious question was who was going to rule in his place. Having produced no surviving...
BY DAVE RANKIN If ‘art imitates life,’ then the play The Negroes Are Congregating surely does its part. Written and directed by award-winning playwright Natasha Adiyana...
BY DAVE RANKIN The impact of the life of Kemet’s Liberator, Ahmose 1st had been cemented into the echoes of history by the time his son...