PinnedSakhile NtshangaseHow to interact with AfricansMake sure your every word drips with the sympathy that they came from a far countryFeb 18, 2019Feb 18, 2019
Sakhile NtshangaseInkabi Zezwe Make a Case for Cultural Values, Love & Community on their latest album ‘Ukhamba’On Ukhamba, meaning is neither a universal prerogative left to definers to define nor a linguistic imposition to be passively borneMay 16, 20231May 16, 20231
Sakhile NtshangaseSurviving Two PandemicsIt’s a few hours to midnight at Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park. Music plays as a few thousand people of different ages, races, and…Sep 22, 2020Sep 22, 2020
Sakhile NtshangaseLiving with social anxiety on a college campus.Somehow, you have mastered knowing where all the quiet places on campus areNov 10, 20192Nov 10, 20192
Sakhile NtshangaseWhen Home Becomes a Foreign Place(How) can a place where I grew up in feel so foreign?Aug 5, 20191Aug 5, 20191
Sakhile NtshangaseUR can do ‘ever better’ in honoring Native American land on which it standsThis would be a step toward correcting historical injustices, stories, and practices that seeks to erase indigenous peoples’ historyApr 22, 2019Apr 22, 2019
Sakhile NtshangaseIt’s always about raceThis is why when black people choose to love themselves, it is a radical act.Mar 25, 2019Mar 25, 2019
Sakhile NtshangaseLiving with a foreign accentFrom having your name spelled incorrectly on a Starbucks cup even after spelling out every single letter to the barista, to observing a…Dec 7, 2018Dec 7, 2018
Sakhile NtshangaseFacilitating difficult conversations through debateRecently, there have been many conversations in our community related to uncomfortable subjects such as the nature of gun violence, racial…Nov 9, 2018Nov 9, 2018