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Now & Then

What we knew before we were told to forget โ€” and what we must remember now more than ever.

Our ancestors did not survive by accident. They survived because they knew things โ€” about food, about rest, about community, about spirit โ€” that were passed down in gardens and kitchens and front porches. Now & Then is a living record of those things: not as relics, but as tools for the present.

This section begins with a simple question: What did we do before? Before the modern medical system told us not to trust our grandmothers' remedies. Before the digital economy convinced us we could sustain ourselves alone. Before convenience became a substitute for connection.

The answers are not hard to find. They are still alive in the way certain grandmothers plant their gardens by the moon. In the way church communities still organize a meal train when someone is sick. In the quilts that carry family histories. In the way the music still makes the body remember what the mind forgot.

Now & Then does not romanticize the past. It asks the past to teach the present โ€” one practice, one story, one remedy at a time.

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Food & Healing
Cover Story ยท Now & Then

The Mortar and the Pestle โ€” African Kitchen Wisdom That Never Stopped Healing

Before the pharmacy, before the prescription pad, before the supplement aisle โ€” there was the kitchen. And the women who knew every root, seed, and leaf by name and by purpose.

Walk through any open-air market in Nairobi, Accra, or Lagos and you will find women selling things that most Americans have never seen: dried moringa leaves sold by the handful, turmeric root the size of a fist, fresh ginger braided into thick ropes, bitter melon hanging in neat rows. Ask any of these vendors what something is for and they will tell you without hesitation โ€” this is for the stomach, this is for the blood, this is for when you cannot sleep.

That knowledge did not stay on the continent. It crossed the Atlantic in the bodies of enslaved Africans who kept it alive in the only way they could โ€” by practicing it quietly, in their own yards, in whatever they were permitted to grow.

"Granny's garden was her pharmacy. She had something for everything. We just didn't know at the time that she was practicing something ancient."

Mississippi reader, letter to SEMA

What the Research Now Confirms

Moringa, long called the "miracle tree" across Sub-Saharan Africa, has been documented to contain more vitamin C than oranges, more calcium than milk, and more potassium than bananas. Modern nutritional science is only now publishing what African grandmothers have always known: the leaves, the seeds, and the pods are all medicine.

Turmeric's curcumin โ€” the compound that gives it its deep gold color โ€” is now the subject of hundreds of clinical trials for its anti-inflammatory properties. Ginger's effectiveness for nausea and digestive distress is medically established. The bitter herbs that West and East African traditions have used to regulate blood sugar for generations are now being investigated as type-2 diabetes treatments.

None of this is a discovery. It is a confirmation of what was already known โ€” just not by people with university degrees who could publish it.

12 min read ยท SEMA Editorial Team ยท Issue 1, March 2026
Try This ยท Now & Then Practice
The Morning Moringa Ritual

Practiced across East Africa for centuries, this simple morning routine nourishes the body before the day begins. Moringa powder is available at most health food stores and many African grocery stores.

  1. First thing in the morning, before coffee or breakfast, heat one cup of water until just below boiling (not a rolling boil โ€” this preserves the nutrients).
  2. Add one teaspoon of moringa leaf powder and the juice of half a lemon. Stir well.
  3. Sit. Do not rush this. Hold the cup. Breathe the steam. Give yourself five minutes before the day begins.
  4. Drink slowly. Notice the slight earthy, grassy taste โ€” that is chlorophyll, iron, and life.
  5. Do this for seven consecutive days. Track how you feel. Many people report improved energy and reduced afternoon fatigue within the first week.
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The Quilt as Newspaper โ€” How Black Women Encoded History in Cloth
Before there was a Black press, there were quilts. Each pattern carried news, warnings, prayers, and genealogies โ€” a textile archive that could not be confiscated or burned.
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Tradition ยท Agriculture
Planting by the Moon โ€” Why African and Black American Farmers Have Always Done It
Lunar planting calendars appear independently across Sub-Saharan Africa and in African American agricultural tradition. Modern biodynamic farming is just catching up.
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Story ยท Elders
Sitting with the Elders โ€” The Lost Practice of Intergenerational Conversation
In African and traditional Black American culture, wisdom was not stored in books โ€” it lived in the mouths of the old. We stopped sitting with them. Here is why we need to start again.
6 min read ยท Coming Issue 2
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Food ยท Memory
The Garden Behind the Church โ€” Black Southern Food Sovereignty and Its African Roots
Every Black church in the Deep South used to have a garden. That garden fed the sick, the grieving, the poor, and the newly arrived. It was not charity โ€” it was infrastructure.
8 min read ยท Coming Issue 3
"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children โ€” and we borrow the wisdom of our ancestors for the same reason."
African Proverb โ€” adapted
Now & Then ยท Interactive

Roots & Remedies

How well do you know the ancestral wisdom that crossed the ocean? Test your knowledge of African and Black American traditions โ€” and learn something new along the way.

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