BROKEN SPINE OF AFRICAN CULTURE
This analytical explores the deep disruptions African culture has endured over centuries.it is examine how colonialism, region, language loss, globalization and internal neglect have fractured the continent's culture backbone.
Today, globalization continue to erode culture identity, while many African institutions unintentionally uphold colonial-era structures, which is good but African strongest unit had been fractured by imitating of Westerns and American's culture. when you look into deep in those culture, their society are still following their norms and regulations of their culture. Despite this cultural dislocation, the post highlights signs of revival with young generations reclaiming language, traditions, and creative expressions. It argues that healing Africa's cultural spine requires intention action.
As the last lines, preserving indigenous knowledge, supporting an art, and rewriting national narratives, concludes on hopeful note, emphasizing that Africa's culture is not lost, only wounded, and capable of renewal.
Author: Solo
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