JuJu.Each For EqualEvery year in the month of March, the world unites to celebrate women. The theme of this gathering this year is eachforequal: collective…Mar 20, 2020Mar 20, 2020
JuJu.What I have learned from listening to Igbo Highlife Musicby Ifeoma NnewuiheFeb 9, 2020Feb 9, 2020
JuJu.Let’s Start By Giving ThanksAdupe fun ike oluwa (Thanks to the gods for keeping us)Jan 6, 2020Jan 6, 2020
JuJu.Iwa-ji: New Yam FestivalOnce upon a time, a severe famine struck an unnamed Igbo land. Plants withered and animals died. The people were livid. They pressured…Dec 13, 2019Dec 13, 2019
JuJu.Kente, more than a souvenirLately, there has been increased acceptance, celebration and appropriation of some African cultural practices in western pop culture…Sep 1, 2019Sep 1, 2019
JuJu.Let Me Tell You A StoryWhen the Yorubas want to report you to humans they mention your father’s name. To report you to the gods they mention your mother’s. Gods…Aug 4, 20193Aug 4, 20193
JuJu.In Conversation with an Orisa Priestess“Juju doesn’t exist in Yoruba spirituality” —Jul 7, 20192Jul 7, 20192
JuJu.African BeautyThe most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their…Jun 4, 2019Jun 4, 2019