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    VKY sa vo svojej tvorbe zameriava na témy rasy, identity a brutality, pričom zdieľa svoje najintímnejšie príbehy. Skúma skúsenosti černochov v Európe a svojím literárnym perom sa hlboko zamýšľa nad postkolonializmom, najmä prostredníctvom umenia, akým je francúzsky rap. Jej dielo sa tiež venuje štúdiu čiernych komunít v arabskom svete a psychologickým traumám mladých čiernych chlapcov v európskych getách. VKY píše po francúzsky aj po anglicky a jej jedinečný hlas obohacuje literárnu scénu.

    My Generation Was A Social Experimentation- On Race Fakers And Cultural Appropriation
    Levantine Blackness In The Colonial Prism: On Race And Loss of Identity
    Thierry Paulin A Black Tragedy
    Africa, Middle East and the Caribbean: On Multiracial Whiteness Throughout History
    Lisboa
    How The Left Destroyed The Western Negro
    • 2023

      Thierry Paulin A Black Tragedy

      • 176 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Thierry Paulin A Black Tragedy centers around the tragic life of a Parisian and Martinican serial killer who murdered more than twenty old ladies between 1984 and 1987 in Paris.

      Thierry Paulin A Black Tragedy
    • 2021

      How The Left Destroyed The Western Negro

      • 108 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      In this political essay, French-Belgian author and historian VKY (Victoria Kabeya) questions the sincerity of the political leftist party regarding their exploitation of black minorities in the Western sphere. Since 2014, with the emergence of protests against police brutality and racism, the great Occident has been shattered from within by inner forces which used the marketing of black pain and rage to nurture destruction. These protests have also revealed the treason of the new generation of pro-Black activists who have now managed to insert the fight for Black rights within the spectrum of mercantilism and thus, aborted the social and spiritual work promoted by the former Black Panthers, among many others. In a global sphere where sincerity and sovereignty are threatened, the political left will have no other choice but to face the "black monster" they have created over the years. This comparative essay focuses on the state of the African-American and the French African communities.

      How The Left Destroyed The Western Negro
    • 2021
    • 2021

      History book by author and historian VKY, formerly known as Victoria Kabeya, regarding the place of the indigenous black populations from the Levant and their consequences of their experience under the endless foreign colonial dominant entities.

      Levantine Blackness In The Colonial Prism: On Race And Loss of Identity
    • 2021

      FROM CANAANITES TO AFRO-PALESTINIANS: CRUSHING THE AFRICAN LEGACY OF THE LEVANTIn this history book, which is a follow up to all previous works written about the Black Palestinian community, author and historian VKY begins with the Natufians, the earliest African settlers of the Levant to understand the fragile position of the Canaanites before and after the invasion by Alexander The Great in 332 BC, an event which changed the story of Northeast Africa for ever.

      From Canaanites to Afro-Palestinians: Crushing the African Legacy of the Levant
    • 2020

      Lisboa is the latest English publication by author VKY (Victoria Kabeya) under Editions Canaan. Written during the 2020 lockdown, the author having found refuge in Portugal, it is a personal and autobiographical work, but also a social critique and observation about the desillusion of the hidden Lisbon. The book is the testimony of an outsider who witnesses the social and racial exclusion of the Afro-Portuguese community in Portugal.

      Lisboa
    • 2020
    • 2020

      In Africa In The Mediterranean, VKY explores the deep origins of the Black minorities found in Avato, Grecce and the Afro-Turks. Though described as the descendants of African Zanj slaves brought in the area by the Ottomans, they are the remnants of an ancient Mediterranean race which has been present in the area since the Late Bronze Age and whose roots could be found in Ancient Egypt and Canaan. The study leads the reader to discover unknown Black remnants in Albania, Montenegro, Georgia, Turkey, Greece and Cyprus.

      Africa in the Mediterranean On Afro-Turks and Black Greeks: The Last Remnants
    • 2020

      Short political note on the manipulative French African organizations and their ability to play with the emotions of their people to obtain power.

      On Marketing Black Rage
    • 2020

      Though celebrated for his creativity, performances and voice, Michael Jackson, through the perfection of the art of video, was one of the very first Black American artists to have used television and the screen to elevate Black bodies. Plagued by the false accusations of child molestation and attacked for the change of his skin tone, the man left a great impact when it comes to the fight for the reappropriation of the Black American body in arts. In this very short note, VKY invites the readers to rediscover a side of Jackson which has always been unfairly overlooked.

      Michael Jackson On Black Space and Black Bodies 1987-1997 A Video Analysis