14/05/2026
We really thought we were just stepping out to network and share Kurasa. But we left feeling inspired in ways we didn’t expect. We listened more. We learned deeply. And we walked away with a renewed fire for our work, our town, and our community. In the middle of it all, we found ourselves in honest, necessary conversations about what Pan-Africanism truly means, and who is actually living it beyond the aesthetics.👀 But one thing stayed with us, access is a privilege. Books. Spaces. Conversations like these. Not everyone gets them. And that’s at the heart of Kikulacho. To keep creating, sharing, and opening up spaces where more people can feel, learn, express, and belong. We’re forging forward with even more intention now. Thank you 🤍✨