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Stories Connect Us


Be part of a collective rooted in memory, where we celebrate the stories that shape us and the legacy that unites us.

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View fullsize Ruth Ossai, Onah Sopulu and Ejike Nsukka, Enugu State, 2019⁠
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View fullsize Albert Fennar, Rhythmic Cigarettes, Greenwich Village, New York, 1964⁠
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View fullsize From Lagos to London, from Port-au-Prince to the Bronx, our stories connect us.⁠
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Jali is a digital storytelling space by We The Diaspora, created to preserve and celebrate the voices of the global Black diaspora. Your story belongs here. Share it o
View fullsize Mother and Daughter graduate on the same day - one from Spelman College, the other from University Nursery. Mignon and Maria. ⁠
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This picture was featured in Atlanta Daily World. Source: VBG⁠
View fullsize Young couple during WWII posing for a portrait together in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the 1940s.

Before it became Memorial Day, it was known as Decoration Day one of the earliest observances organized by formerly enslaved Black Americans in Cha
View fullsize What I love most about Touki Bouki is the color. The way Djibril Diop Mambéty captures the warmth, light, and texture of Senegal against open skies and sweeping landscapes is part of what makes the film so timeless.

It’s the kind of fil
View fullsize We built We The Diaspora to celebrate our stories. 

Introducing JALI, our living archive and story submission platform created for the storytellers of the diaspora. A space to share family photos, memories and moments that deserve to live on.

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View fullsize Mother is being presented her new baby, Pittsburgh, Pa, 1955. Kodak safety film⁠

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