As Africans,
In as much as we are separated, killed, taken
We will remainThis land- with its heart, pulse, and arteries, rivers,
landscapes and seas of stories that entail lifetimes
informed by generations of our people- will remain.I have come to realize there are no “specific/ absolute”
routes to connecting with your ancestry, just a willingness
to take a walk, share and be with them.
Acknowledge their struggle. And the many ways we are
entangled in these struggles.Give or offer a continuity to them.
In whatever ways you (we) can.”To Sokari:
Remain well, loved and free
Gathoni JBlessol
Queer Social Rights Activist