How did the 30 Kingdoms project come about?

In developing the Habari app project to showcase African and Afro-descendant figures, a revelation emerged: the history of African kingdoms and empires remains largely unknown to the general public. This realization sparked profound reflection: how can we make this history more accessible, educational, and open to all?

An unexpected inspiration

The idea of ​​the 30 Kingdoms project arose from a desire to fill a gap in shared historical knowledge. By exploring the history of African kingdoms and empires, it became clear that these rich and fascinating stories deserved to be shared and celebrated.

A desire for sharing and education

The 30 Kingdoms project aims to offer an interactive and immersive platform for discovering and learning about these ancient civilizations. The goal is to make the history of African kingdoms accessible to a wide audience, including students, teachers, history enthusiasts, and those simply curious.

A vision for the future

At the heart of the 30 Kingdoms project lies the conviction that knowledge and understanding of African history are essential for building an inclusive future that respects diversity. By sharing these stories, the project aims to inspire, educate, and unite people around a shared heritage.

Join us on this adventure to explore, learn and celebrate the 30 Kingdoms, witnesses to a rich and complex history that deserves to be fully discovered and shared.

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