The Scholar’s Living Continuum
You have entered a threshold where knowledge continues. The Scholar’s Living Continuum serves as a curated window into an evolving body of independent scholarship, presenting select essays while directing readers to the complete archive on Academia.edu and Zenodo.
The works housed here are not static publications, but living continuations—responses to ancestry, memory, embodiment, and liminality. Each essay belongs to a broader lineage of ancestral scholarship, lived epistemology, and intellectual sovereignty.
Living Works & DOI Publications
Each essay is formally archived and assigned a DOI through Zenodo prior to circulation. These works are subsequently indexed and shared through academic and public scholarship platforms.
What Is a True Scholar? Ancestral Scholarship: Lineage, Lived Experience, the Polymathic Tradition
Available on: Zenodo | Academia.edu
A reclamation of scholarship grounded in ancestral lineage, lived experience, and polymathic tradition, challenging Western academic gatekeeping and affirming intellectual authority beyond institutional validation.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17853607
Feeding the Illusion: Healing the Body, Reclaiming the Soul: Epigenetics, Ancestry & the American Dream
Available on: Zenodo | Academia.edu
An interdisciplinary analysis of epigenetics, capitalism, and generational trauma that frames the body as a site of inscription, resistance, and sovereignty, advancing healing as both ancestral practice and political refusal.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17996200
Before Marvel, There Was Kemet: The Hidden Origins of Superheroes & Greek Gods
Available on: Zenodo | Academia.edu
A historical and cultural examination tracing modern superhero and Greek mythological archetypes to Kemetic cosmology, revealing popular culture as a continuation of ancient African intellectual and spiritual systems.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17966770
This living continuum expands as knowledge is lived, questioned, and remembered.