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When I recorded the first video, I was literally standing in my kitchen making herbal tea and talking to my phone. I thought it would be one video. Maybe two. Instead, it became 14. Fourteen videos about plants, research, language, food, conservation, patents, ownership, education, and the future of African knowledge. And perhaps that’s because this was never really about plants. It was about the questions plants forced us to ask. Who produces knowledge? Who controls narratives? Who gets cited? Who gets funded? Who gets patented? Who gets paid? And who gets erased? What has moved me most is realizing how many people from completely different professions found themselves in this conversation. Pharmacists. Teachers. Farmers. Students. Artists. Lawyers. Conservationists. Linguists. Entrepreneurs. Parents. EVERYONE IN THEIR CAREER Because this conversation does not belong to herbalists. It belongs to all of us. Whether you eat food, take medicine, care about your health, speak an African language, care about conservation, run a business, raise children, study at a university, or simply wonder what kind of future we are leaving behind, this concerns you. I don’t expect everyone to agree with everything I said. But I hope the series encourages us to ask better questions, document more of what we know, protect what matters, support research, respect our ecosystems, and remember that knowledge is not only something we inherit, it is something we are responsible for carrying forward. Thank you to everyone who watched, challenged, questioned, corrected, contributed, and shared their thoughts. The comments reminded me that this work is bigger than one person standing in a kitchen talking to a camera. It’s about all of us. #fifiture🌱 #traditionalmedicine #herbalrants #part14
When I recorded the first video, I was literally standing in my kitchen making herbal tea and talking to my phone. I thought it would be one video. Maybe two. Instead, it became 14. Fourteen videos about plants, research, language, food, conservation, patents, ownership, education, and the future of African knowledge. And perhaps that’s because this was never really about plants. It was about the questions plants forced us to ask. Who produces knowledge? Who controls narratives? Who gets cited? Who gets funded? Who gets patented? Who gets paid? And who gets erased? What has moved me most is realizing how many people from completely different professions found themselves in this conversation. Pharmacists. Teachers. Farmers. Students. Artists. Lawyers. Conservationists. Linguists. Entrepreneurs. Parents. EVERYONE IN THEIR CAREER Because this conversation does not belong to herbalists. It belongs to all of us. Whether you eat food, take medicine, care about your health, speak an African language, care about conservation, run a business, raise children, study at a university, or simply wonder what kind of future we are leaving behind, this concerns you. I don’t expect everyone to agree with everything I said. But I hope the series encourages us to ask better questions, document more of what we know, protect what matters, support research, respect our ecosystems, and remember that knowledge is not only something we inherit, it is something we are responsible for carrying forward. Thank you to everyone who watched, challenged, questioned, corrected, contributed, and shared their thoughts. The comments reminded me that this work is bigger than one person standing in a kitchen talking to a camera. It’s about all of us. #fifiture🌱 #traditionalmedicine #herbalrants #part14

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