EDITORIAL
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elcome to the penultimate HoM edition of the year that is #2020. This month we are ‘Celebrating Rising Kings’ especially as 19 November marked International Men’s Day. Black men all around the world do not get fair press at all despite their grind, their greatness and their genius, their intellect, their innovation and their intrigue, their class, their cool and their creativity, their resilience, their radiance and their royal presence, their beauty, their bodaciousness and all-round badassery, their… need I say more? We have featured many of these kings over the last year of course. Though this time, it would have been easy to focus on the ones we all know about, here at HoM it’s about going left (or right) of centre to find hidden treasure. So, for this edition, we chose to shine the light on those who are kind of quietly changing the game, raising the bar and building legacies.
buzz that I’m sure you’ll feel as you join in on our conversation. Inside, find out about a son of Mutare, Anderson Nyamande of After5 Radio and his mission to truly diversify Zimbabwean music. Then there is Shelton Mpala in Canada – remember him, the guy that started that petition against Disney’s intention to trademark the Swahili term hakuna matata from the 1994 film Lion King? Well, he’s continuing to redefine Africa’s image through the dynamic and vibrant platform, Children of The Dark Continent.
On the cover is choreographer and dancer John Cole, one of the hardest working and committed humans alive. Speaking and listening to him left me infused with a special kind of energy and a
Rhoda
Our kings redefine in all spheres. Bringing the essence of service back to politics is Adam Jogee who was elected Mayor of Haringey in London during Black History Month (October 2020) in the UK. Over in the world of art, Maxx Chembezi and Kennedy Madevu are capturing African beauty in photography and graphic design, respectively. We invite you to join us in celebrating some of our finest royalty and whilst you’re at it, do the same for those in your families and tribes too! Stay safe and well. Editor-in-Chief & Strategy Executive
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