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

Deja Vu
Michael Ogumbe Kenya Deja Vu “No matter what, mum, promise you won't let go, I am certain help is on its way..." Mwangi pleaded. "It is over, my son, it is over. Promise me one thing, though: You won't change. Even on this day, when I am leaving you," his...
Room 807
Ogalo Jane Kenya Room 807 Today, I felt unmotivated about going to work after the morning I had. I hoped my boss would not notice the black eye that I tried to cover up with makeup. After welcoming her last client, the building felt so quiet that I could hear the...
We Define Our Culture, Not Defined By Our Culture
Agubalu Uchechukwu Lagos, Nigeria We Define Our Culture, Not Defined By Our Culture As I exchanged wedding vows with him on my wedding day, the 14th day of July, tears streamed down my cheeks knowing that not a single member of my family attended the occasion....
Legacy of the British
Shravani V Bangalore, India Legacy of the British Centuries ago, when English traders set foot on Mainland India, English was introduced to the indigenous people. Today, even long after the departure of the British from India, English continues to be the most...
My village, my world
Fariha Arshad Pakistan My village, my world The world is full of colorful countries and cities. Each country has its own way of life, and it is this way of life that sets it apart from other countries. Such is the country with a green and white flag, which was...
Lost in Interculturality
Surendra N Bangalore, India Lost in Interculturality Connect an idea, passion and interest through the struggle of hope and it leads one to the ray of path in conquering the crown. It's a general philosophical word I have noticed during my school time. Even...
Are you prepared?
Kashif Moon Pakistan Are you prepared? Cook was the man living in the coastal area of Florida. He was in the habit of spending less time on his work and roaming around in the neighborhood, gathering news, and poking his nose into others’ matters. While one day...
A wake-up call
Tryphine Clara Dzimbanete India A wake-up call In the wake of the pandemic, the whole world sought each other out for comfort. For the first time, everyone was affected by one unselective menace. Suddenly the veil of gender and social stratification had fallen,...
Listen.
Antonia Patricia Herrera Veas Lampa, Chile Listen. Do you know climate activists? Well, my daughter is one of them. She's so obsessed that she works with people from all around the globe to "Save Our Planet." God, they won't change the world! Besides, it's not like...
A beautiful picture that once was
Nandana Mohandas India A beautiful picture that once was The pin that anchored my Hijab shifted, as I fidgeted with the lanyard. In a college that represented a privileged and dominating demographic, melanin was scarce. “Zahabiya” read my ID card. My skin stood...
Ubuntu
The tale of "Ubuntu," a traditional African philosophy that stresses the interconnectedness of all people and the value of community and compassion, is one example of a diverse story from South Africa. The word Ubuntu, which means "humanity toward others" in...
Quilombos
The "Quilombos" narrative is an instance of a multicultural Brazilian tale. In the 16th century, slaves who had escaped the Portuguese colonists and created their own free communities called themselves Quilombos. People with various African ancestries, who...
Boduberu
Maldives is the setting for the legend of "Boduberu," a regional style of music and performance. The story goes that sailors who crossed the Indian Ocean carried Boduberu to the Maldives from his native Africa. The Maldivian term "Boduberu" directly translates...
Ramakien
The mythology of the "Ramakien," which is Thailand's adaptation of the Indian epic, the Ramayana, is one of the country's most well-known cultural tales. Prince Rama and his wife Sita are depicted in the Ramakien as having been banished to the jungle by Rama's...
Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal
The "Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal" folklore is one of Bhutan's multicultural tales. In the seventeenth century, a Tibetan Buddhist teacher named Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal established the kingdom of Bhutan. The tale claims that Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal arrived in...
Moon Festival
The "Moon Festival" or "Mid-Autumn Festival" tale originates in Taiwan. A traditional Chinese harvest festival known as the Moon Festival is observed on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, which typically occurs in September or October. The story of a...
Konda Kavum
"Konda Kavum" is a tale that originates in Sri Lanka. Popular sweet snack Konda Kavum is customarily prepared in Sri Lanka during the celebrations of the Sinhala and Tamil New Years. According to legend, a destitute woman who resided in a village created Konda...
The Elephant and the Six Blind Men
The narrative of "The Elephant and the Six Blind Men" is one example of a multicultural Indian tale. This tale is a well-known fable that highlights the value of variety and the various perspectives that people have on the world. Six blind men encountered an...
The Yeti
The tale of "The Yeti" is one well-known piece of Nepalese folklore. The Yeti, also referred to as the Abominable Snowman, is a mythical creature that is said to live in Nepal's Himalayan area. According to folklore, the Yeti is a big, hairy, ape-like creature...
Lviv Stone Lions
One popular story from Ukrainian culture is the legend of the "Lviv stone lions." According to the legend, the city of Lviv was once plagued by a terrible curse that caused numerous disasters and misfortunes. The citizens of Lviv sought the help of a wise old man, who...
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From Usman to Ruchita
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From Tahira to Padma
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From Rameesa to Akshita
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