Spiritual Memory, Diasporic Justice: Recognising Aladura Churches as Living African Heritage
<p>As more heritage institutions adopt the language of decolonisation, many forms of diasporic cultural expression—especially those rooted in non-Western spiritual traditions—remain invisible. Aladura churches in the UK, vibrant spaces of Yoruba ritual and cultural transmission—spaces of livin...
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