Stories begin the conversation.
Systems carry them forward.
My work explores identity, lineage, culture, reconnection, and the frameworks that help personal stories become living ecosystems. FRACTURE begins the journey.
My writing began with questions of identity, origin, and belonging.
Over time, those questions expanded into a larger body of work about family lines, cultural memory, diaspora reconnection, and Africa’s future.
Some books begin with research. Some begin with memory. Others begin with a fracture that refuses to stay hidden.
I’m interested in conversations around African heritage, diaspora reconnection, cultural tourism, storytelling, publishing, podcasts, film, genealogy, and community-building.
This work is especially aligned with people and organizations building bridges between memory, culture, creativity, and future opportunity.