Daughter of Decolonization - 2020
In Daughter of Decolonization (Dochter van de Dekolonisatie), Nadia Nsayi weaves her family history into a century of Belgian rule in Congo. Following ancestors, migration, and silence, she exposes colonial injustice, its legacy in Belgium, and argues for apologies, responsibility, and a genuine decolonization process today.
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Nadia Nsayi reconstructs the forgotten life of poet Nele Marian, among Europe’s earliest African writers. Through archives and symbolic places, she contextualizes Marian’s poetry and colonial injustice, draws parallels with her own life, and presents Congolina as biography, history, and Dutch translation.
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My country, Africa - 2025
In My Country, Africa, Andrée Blouin recounts her life as a leading figure of African decolonization. From personal loss to revolutionary diplomacy, she reflects on panafricanism and women’s struggle. This edition features a foreword by Nadia Nsayi, connecting struggles to present debates.
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