“Man & Nature I” (2018) This met me upon entering the dispensation in Harare where my aunt purchases chicken parts for the butcher shop. Everyone in the shop was amused at my fascination with this goat (ox?) head on the counter; I was reminded how very little I know about where my American meat comes from. Continue reading “An apology by Zoé Samudzi”→
You sold the house we owned And left us destitute Removed mama from her throne And abandoning your own yout*
The Windrush catastrophe Said they don’t need you no more You can tek yourself elsewhere We’ve bolted the entry door
Caribbean people in the UK Are the colonizers’ children who resist So many went to stay They are why the industrial revolution exists
Marching for reparations each year August first named Emancipation day So how do we measure this new dawn When far right governments are ready to slay
What heritance can we claim? With promises and structures being disbanded So many people clutching at straws That represented a future imagined
Testing times for us all This twenty-first-century space Some ancestors are watching with scorn As the colonizers rewrite the race
UK inheritance has no home For many Africa is the place A new unknown possibility Where we will meet those who have the same face
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Mbeke @Waseme1 is an international Education Consultant, who has supported those who worked in formal and informal learning environments towards a changing paradigm of teaching and learning. She has lived and worked in Jamaica, Ghana, the UK, and Malaysia where each placement lasted for three or four years. She worked as a volunteer in Cameroun for three months. She has written for many years and her skills as a writer of short stories have taken a leap forward in the past eighteen months. Mbeke’s most recent work was featured in This is Us, Black British and Female (2019) and Trusted Black Girl. Challenging Perceptions and Maximising the Potential of Black Women in the UK Workplace edited by Roianne Nedd (2018). Her body of work includes a series of articles and interviews on health and business which first appeared in the UK publication African business and culture. Her short stories have appeared in Fifth Estate, Dovetails, Pure Slush, The Writers café, with essays, and academic articles in Pambazuka and 72M. She is currently living in the UK for the first time in 10 years.