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A Note on the Docks of Okap: Yesterday morning, my paid subscribers received an exclusive, deep-dive Author’s Note breaking down Toya's harrowing branding scene at the docks. In that private post, we explored the spiritual mechanics of the Anba Dlo, Nan Ginen realm and the ègregò of the leopard spirit Agasou. We examined how group-think is put into application today, connecting the concept of the ègregò to the hard statistical truths of the 2004 US-led UN occupation and the manufactured media narratives we face right now. My long-time supporters know our Hayti Revolution is not just distant history; neocolonialism continues. Sometimes, I wish I could, but I don’t compartmentalize our history to what happened 222-years ago to erase Toya, the women of the Hayti Revolution and Janjak Desalin, our founding father from world history. The fight against what happened to erase Toya is the same fight against what is happening to erase us today. Janjak is the child that Toya, the Agoji, trained and raised to abolish slavery and free a people.
If you want to understand the modern narrative warfare against Hayti through the lens of 1757—and see that exclusive visual archive—upgrade your subscription to unlock the full Living Script. Check out at TOYA’s WORLD: Who Brands a Nation, a People?: Toya — The Leopard Who Did Not Forget.
Here’s a portion of a video excerpt you’ll find there when you become a paid subscriber:
Toya Escapes
Ep1, Prt7—The Escape Begins
A Moment from the Escape Begins
These images and the top video illustrate pivotal moments from Episode 1, Part 7: Toya’s escape from the Kaho Plantation she was auctioned to.
Kaho Mountains, 1757
Toya moves like a shadow. Like our ancestors who refused to kneel.
She slips sleeping herbs under the overseer’s nose.
His eyes close — heavy as chains she will not wear another day.
In the first image above:
“She slips through the fence gap marked by the Washers. Vanishes into the cane shadows.”
As you can see in the image, Dede Magrit’s washers marked the “safe” fence for Toya to exit through at the Kaho plantation with a high pile of rocks.
Then she runs.
Past the river line.
Through the high sugarcane field — blades scratching her arms like warnings she ignores.
Heart drumming the old Dahomey rhythm.
She does not look back.
Toya is not running from.
She is running to.
Makandal’s mountains.
The maroons.
To find “the old man of the mountains” who has been creating havoc
for the slaver-colonists for eighteen years...
To add to the spark that will become an inferno on 22 August 1791.
Klike sou lyen an pou wè dènye mizajou sinematik “Toya’s World” la: Toya — The One Who Ran So All Could Rise
Ep1, Prt7—The Escape Begins
Ep1, Prt7—The Escape Begins
Ep1, Prt7—The Escape Begins
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