The Lighthouse Library

The Lighthouse Library is a growing collection of powerful intercultural stories, visual archives, interviews, poems, and lived experiences from around the world. It brings together voices across borders—children, elders, artists, survivors, and everyday people—capturing the unseen and unspoken.

Each entry in the library is an invitation to empathise across differences, to remember, and to reimagine a better world together.

Glimpses of Black and White

Glimpses of Black and White

Margaret Chinaza Nigeria Glimpses of Black and White   I recall that particular day, flashes of burning flesh and the thick smell of iron in the blood that was spilled on the brown sand.   That day Mother dressed so well, so sure today would be her biggest...

The new teacher

The new teacher

Ansila Ummer UAE The new teacher   “Aren't you the one who applied in the angels school?” asked a lady in a blue tee and jeans. She probably looked like she was from the Philippines. She, along with some others, were cleaning off the mud from playing in the...

Tradition should be appreciated not forced

Tradition should be appreciated not forced

Oluwatoyosi Kehinde Sokeye Lagos, Nigeria Tradition should be appreciated not forced   I wonder why tradition is being forced upon us. I know our elders and parents see it as a way of keeping the lineage, but something that should be taught in a way that we -the...

Inauguration

Inauguration

Anushka Unknown Inauguration   Numerous international leaders attended the inauguration because it was an autumn day for the people of South Africa. They have gotten freedom from restriction and deprivation. They are now free, no longer treated differently or...

When Lagos and Nairobi Collide

When Lagos and Nairobi Collide

Nancy Ouma Kenya When Lagos and Nairobi Collide   It was a good day, one of those beautiful sunny afternoons. And he was just sitting there, on a bar stool, eating his lunch quietly. He looked unsettled, like something was bothering him, like he was quite out of...

Keep Smiling

Keep Smiling

Tushar Abdullah Dhaka, Bangladesh Keep Smiling   “Keep smiling!” The doctor said to the patient, “you have tea, coffee, wine, cigarettes. What to eat?” The patient smiles shyly and says: “Don't stay, doctor, it doesn't take anything, I have eaten from home!”...

Look At Me

Look At Me

Arooj Tariq Pakistan Look At Me   I used to be human friendly and used to help them live comfortable and luxurious lives. I provide them with food, water, wood and pure air to breathe which are common but most essential things for life, without which a life can’t...

The Brass Teapot

The Brass Teapot

Sudiksha Karthika India The Brass Teapot   Steam curls out of the spout of the brass teapot. On its surface, you can see the reflection of an old man slowly arranging two cups and two plates of biscuits. He sits down and opens up a newspaper, reading its contents...

The escapable plight of intercultural boundaries

The escapable plight of intercultural boundaries

Adomako Eugene Ghana The escapable plight of intercultural boundaries   An adage that implies that, divided we fall, united we stand is so true. Imagine a world with uniform ways of life, where people adore different cultures, not seeing theirs as superior to...

Deceased Visions

Deceased Visions

Supriya Shukla India Deceased Visions   We buried my brother with his dreams. On colored scraps of paper my young son, Teddy, and I scrawled all the fantasies Abe never achieved for lack of trying: hero, quarterback, singer, actor and more and crammed them in the...

India – End to the missing glass of life

India – End to the missing glass of life

Mihir Bhatt India India – End to the missing glass of life   I remember the day when I stepped foot on Indian soil. The vibrant shades of the market – cauliflower, golden mangoes. I listen to the walls tell their stories of kings and queens wrapped in sandstone...

Cremated Fireworks

Cremated Fireworks

Jigyasa Tandon India Cremated Fireworks   A delighted synonym to city dwellers, Avram was a proud college president. Mostly found in the circle of praises, good greats, right social choices, good team and upright fashion. She never realized she was running...

The Broken Wing of Adolescence

The Broken Wing of Adolescence

Prince Acquah Ghana The Broken Wing of Adolescence   Growing up wasn’t something easy for me; especially in the environment I found myself in. The awful name people called me was “Kojo Besia”, which was a shameful name that referred to a boy who behaved like a...

Together

Together

Marilyn Dankyi Ghana Together   The transition from Junior High School (JHS) to Senior High School (SHS) in the Ghanaian context is one every student eagerly anticipates. One of the exciting things about SHS in Ghana is meeting new people from different...

Poverty

Poverty

Varshini bg  Mysore Poverty   Poverty is a problem we have been facing for many years. Everywhere we  see, there is the agony of poverty. Is India a poor country? Or does it not take any responsibility for this issue. Hunger, weakness, weeping, is overflowing...

The Us beyond I

The Us beyond I

Vidhi K Sanghvi India The Us beyond I   Under the dark, silent skies in the middle of lush green fields in Punjab, in a small village called Moga, we were celebrating and rejoicing our independence from British rule. It was the third year of our independence. We...

Brave Boy Tabo

Brave Boy Tabo

Nancy Mwacharo Voi-Kenya Brave Boy Tabo   Orphaned at an early age, he had a lonely, difficult life. He was tossed from one relative to another, denied the basic needs of a young man. At the age of 22, Tabo could not hold it anymore, therefore settled for early...

Visiting Wajir County

Visiting Wajir County

Chelsea Waithera Munderu Kenya Visiting Wajir County   Beyond the dusty road, lay a beautiful homestead in Wajir county, Kenya, about 100 meters away from the main road. We were graciously welcomed by Ishmael's mother, who was wearing a beautiful smile adorned in...

Afraid of the Dark

Afraid of the Dark

Lavanya Krishna Bangalore, India Afraid of the Dark   I didn't know what a skort was when I first walked into the homeroom. I didn't know what homeroom was, either. My teacher said, "a skort is in between a skirt and shorts. Both and neither. Like you. Indian and...

Sight

Sight

Shivani Raj Urs L India Sight   Sitting across the corner was an old man with tattered clothes. On the other side of the hospital room separated by a black thick curtain was another man aged towards his mid-thirties. The two men could not see each other's faces,...

People you meet

People you meet

Gal Markovitz People you meet   I used to travel a lot across the world. It was mine as I traveled alone. The only problem was that I am from Israel. I don’t think it's really an issue for everyone, but you hear enough scary stories, and you know your status....

The Decision

The Decision

Linda Uchegbu Nigeria The Decision   “I needed to grow. The thought made me scared because I knew everything would have to change.” Alphonsus had never shared his story before. The worried look on his granddaughter’s face prompted the flow of a story long...

Lost in translation

Lost in translation

Elizabeth Oluwayemisi Idudhe Lagos, Nigeria Lost in translation   I had just resumed at my new office. Henk, the Head of Department was Dutch and a Bachelor, while the Travels Coordinator Sasha, a woman, was Russian. A few days later, another Russian woman, Olga,...

From Darkness to Light

From Darkness to Light

Preetima Das Assam, India From Darkness to Light   I opened my eyes, catching my head due to pain while sitting up from the ground and told myself: "How dark the sky is!" Then I stood up, and while walking through the street, suddenly I bumped into someone. A man...

The Middle East God

The Middle East God

Tosin Morakinyo Lagos, Nigeria The Middle East God   As soon as I completed my University Education, my father's expectation was for me to return home with a fiancée. Prior to my final papers, my father kept ringing it in my ears to bring home my wife to be....

Black Crime.

Black Crime.

Jeffrey De-Graft Hanson Ghana Black Crime.   My name is Jeffrey. My only crime? I'm black. Black in a white country. I won't name it here, but you can guess. Put any racist country you want there. Come to think of it, every country has racism and ethnocentrism in...

Nime Choka

Nime Choka

Sophia Onwane Lagos Nime Choka   My school was big on ensuring that every student had the Pan-African experience, and I was also very excited to immerse myself into all the different cultures that I would come across on campus. But my social anxiety came out...

Tales of Enekhe: From Udo to Paris

Tales of Enekhe: From Udo to Paris

Edith Mokwe Lagos, Nigeria Tales of Enekhe: From Udo to Paris   As Enekhe laid on the street of Paris in the pool of her blood, her mind slowly losing consciousness, she could hear the faint sound of an ambulance as it was rushing towards her. But her thoughts...

The Strength in Our Diversity

The Strength in Our Diversity

Onoruoiza Mark Onuchi Lagos Nigeria The Strength in Our Diversity   The diversity of humanity is what beautifies and amplifies our cross-cultural evolution. The aesthetic ensemble of art is its colorful configuration on canvas. It is like the human body –...

I Only See A Friend

I Only See A Friend

Chigozie Mbadugha Lagos, Nigeria I Only See A Friend   3:40 a.m. in mid-August… A few years ago, I got a phone call that dashed my world. I lost my favorite sister-in-law after an elective surgery. I have consciously blotted out the exact date. It could have been...