As the Head Content-Writer and Content Manager for Our-Truth.com, I (Leon Kwasi Kuntuo-Asare) am deeply committed to sharing the rich and complex tapestry of Black history (from Ancient Kemet and Nubia to the modern-day civil rights movement).

Links:

Our-truth.com ✊🏿 (Website)

My LinkedIn 👨🏿‍💼 Profile

Amazon Book Store 🏪📚

Our-truth Black ✊🏿 History (YouTube ▶️ Channel)

Facebook Author Page

Instagram Profile

Threads

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GoodReads 👍🏿📖

Pinterest (🅿️)

My Background:

I use citizen journalism and activism as a weapon in the ongoing fight for social justice in America and the rest of the world.

My journey into this space is deeply rooted in my family’s history and my personal belief in the power of understanding our past to shape a more equitable future: My father was an entrepreneur and immigrant from Ghana, West Africa. My mother was a Foundational Black American woman from Detroit, Michigan. She worked as a social worker and therapist and helped at-risk youth and counseled adults in rehab.

With a background in historical research focused on Black history and several years managing digital content for platforms dedicated to advocating for social justice and educating the Black youth on their true history. I bring a unique blend of academic rigor and digital storytelling expertise to Our-Truth.com.

I first got involved in activism over a decade ago, I began by going to protests against police brutality, racism, and Islamophobia.

My involvement in community organizing around social justice has provided me with a firsthand understanding of the dynamics of activism and the importance of providing a platform for these vital voices.

I am dedicated to ensuring that our content is not only accurate and informative but also engaging, thought-provoking, and reflective of the diverse experiences within the Black community.

I am constantly seeking out new perspectives and stories to amplify, working to make Our-Truth.com a valuable resource for learning, reflection, and action.

I am excited to continue this journey with you and our other readers, exploring the past, engaging with the present, and contributing to a future where Black narratives are fully seen, heard, and celebrated.

Educational Certifications On Ancient 🌍 African History:

Egypt Before And After The Pharaohs ( Course Certificate).

Introduction To Ancient Egypt and Its Civilization (Course Certificate)

Wonders Of Ancient Egypt (Course Certificate)

Gaza 5K 2016

Participating in the 2016 Gaza 5K Charity Walk/Run with my friend, fellow activist and therapist Chelsea Swall.

Volunteering in the Bay Area Black Community event on May 16, 2015.

My Published Books 📚

Protest Photography 📷✊🏿

My Black 🌍 History 📰 Articles

81 responses to “About Content Writer & Manager: Leon Kwasi Kuntuo-Asare”

  1. Hi there,
    Thank you for taking the time to stop by and check out my little corner of the blogosphere and the follow, your support is greatly appreciated. Looking forward to seeing more from you 🙂

    Have a great Weekend,

    Eddie

    1. Your bio sound alot like mine. Glad to follow.

      1. Indeed my brother from another mother! Glade to follow you too!

  2. Hi, thanks for being across my blog, good to be across yours too! 🙂

    1. nice to come across your blog too!:)

  3. I’m glad you enjoyed, “Hey! I’m a Rich Man Too!” Thanks for reading.

  4. Hello Leon, thank you for stopping by our blog. I just glimpsed through yours, and we will be coming back to read more for sure! Regards.

  5. Hi! Thank you so much for following my blog ^^
    Nice to meet you! ^^

  6. Thanks for spending some time on my blog. your writing genre’s are similar to mine, but I have to admit I didn’t enjoy any of your photos. Do you have any that are not photo-shopped? or without sexual content.?

    1. Those last pictures with the sexual themes were not mine, i reblogged someone else’s blog, because I thought I was funny how from a distance the pictures looked sexual, but up close you realized they weren’t what you thought they were. I usually try to keep my pictures political but every now and then it’s good not to take myself your serious haha! But I am glade at least could at least enjoy each other’s writing style, I look forward seeing your future post and hopefully I will post a pic you do like

  7. Hi Leon! I am glad to be here at yours.You have a great ‘About’ page and I love it. You seem a great guy. I want to congratulate you. Thank you for the visit and the follow. I am reserving a red carpet reception for you at my home (blog) if you decide to stop by again to stay longer. It will be worthwhile. The guest-room is great. Remain blessed. Remain the best.

    1. Thank you very much, I was touched by your words and I too like your blog and find it inspiring and I look forward to reading your future post!☺

  8. Thanks for the follow, and I look forward to reading your blog as well. 🙂

  9. Thank you Leon for showing interest in my tottering steps. I look up to you for criticism and , of course, support. We already have a lot in common as I glean. Above all, the blog space is an artists’ rendezvous!

  10. Hi Leon,
    Thank you for visiting my blog.

  11. Hello Leon, thank you for taking time to visit, and the like! Have a great weekend! Blessings. 🙂

  12. Thank you to follow my blog and like my poetry. Hope you enjoy it 🙂

  13. Hi Leon. I’m pleased to see you are following Jamoroki. I’d love to know what attracted you? James

    1. Your pictures, they look amazing!

  14. Hello Leon! The purpose and outset of your blog is very resonant. Is it wrong to say it is perhaps your social worker mother’s legacy? An artist , I believe, is recognized by his efforts to ameliorate society. And there you are highly pitched! And, I Love My Culture is a highly respectable slogan. The picture of the child and mother on your blog is very endearing. Believe me, you strike gold through these pages!

  15. thank you very much, your inspiring words touched me deeply!

  16. Hello, Leon. Thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving a like. I’ve been looking around a bit. Your voice is strong and your art work resonates with passion and purpose. I’m happy to meet you!
    Elouise

  17. A published poet could be of help to me as I intend publishing too. I have published two in Kindle “There AM I” and “Odes IN Eight”. They are maiden attempts. I really want to go into print.
    As such, I am in two minds, should I or should I not.
    Anyhow, thanks for the follow.
    All the best.

    1. I think you should do whatever makes you help, in fact you could do both. I know Amazon.com has of course Kindle for independent publishers and writers, but it also has a service called CreateSpace.com, which helps you print on demand and post on their website. You should check it out.

  18. hey Leon. it looks like you’ve got some interesting things happening. i’m looking forward to checking out your work. hope all is well in detroit. JT

  19. Thank you for following my blog. Look forward to sharing more with you. xoxo Anais

  20. I love your blog…

  21. Hello, great blog and congratulations on publishing your books on poetry..you are an inspiration.

    Thanks for visiting my blog.

    1. Thank you very much, I really like your blog, keep up the good work!

  22. Hi Leon, I like your blog, thanks for dropping by!

  23. Thank you for taking the time to stop by my blog. Nice to meet you. I look forward to visiting again. Kind Regards Cheryle

  24. Hi Leon, Not everyone understands or agrees, but keep saying what you think. Always. Thanks for the follow.

  25. Hi, thanks for following. I’d like to be as proficient at spoken word as you are someday. Keep writing, peace

  26. Thanks for the follow. I hope you enjoy your visits.

  27. G’day Leon,
    Just dropping to thank you for your visits, like and follow, all are very much appreciated, 🙂

  28. Hi Leon: I have included you in a poetry challenge. If you are not into this sort of thing, please feel free not to participate. It is supposed to be fun. The challenge is to post a poem about what LOVE IS…. to you. The criteria are: the poem is 10 lines long, each line begins with the word love and is only 4 words long. When you have completed the poem post it and list 15 other bloggers you think would enjoy the challenge. You can read more about this challenge at https://lightwalker1.wordpress.com/. In love and light Cheryle

  29. Thanks for stopping by, I’m much obliged 🙂

  30. hi there – thanks for liking my blog post from a few days ago, about proposing to my partner as a sixtieth birthday present. It’s a funny thing for me, to post that kind of personal stuff online, and I appreciate the encouragement. I like your website but don’t have a lot of extra energy for reading other people’s stuff once I’ve posted my own……. But your poem Ferguson Is Palestine is brilliant. Thanks for writing it.

  31. Hey, Leon,
    Thank you for the Like on my poem today. I appreciate the read, especially seeing from the comments here, you are very good with reading many blogs.
    This is a great about intro of yourself. Very inviting, welcoming blog.

  32. Thanks for following Hanukah & the Angel. Love, David

  33. Thx for visiting my blog.. just returning the favor.
    “Kia Ora from Aotearoa/NZ”

  34. Cool blog! I think I’ll add a “books to read” page as well! Also, I will be checking out some of your books! Thanks for the idea and thanks for “liking” my blog! 🙂

  35. I am of a very similar mind set Loon, I look forward to reading you.

  36. Thanks for the like and the follow. I look forward to viewing your blog.

  37. Always good to connect with like-minded folks!

  38. Wonderful blog! Enjoy reading your blog!

  39. your bio is great, I like you! 🙂 thank you for checking out my blog, really appreciate it and any comments you might want to make on my stuff, I am a real armature!! love and peace to you Michelle

  40. Thank you Leon for visiting us and liking a recent poem! What a blessing! We pray you continue to visit and that you leave uplifted and encouraged.

    Blessings in Christ Jesus,
    Rebecca and Ma Chris

  41. Nice I love the camera man silhouette

  42. Am glad you enjoyed my blog… 😉

  43. Hi Leon

    Thanks for popping by and following my little corner. I simply love your ABOUT page and look forward to reading your posts past and future.

    Be blessed 🙂

  44. Hi Leon,
    Thanks for checking out stoptakingthebluepill. I very much look forward to checking out your posts and all your work and will be following you. Best wishes to you! – Laura

  45. “Sealbh ort” Good luck in all you do, Leon. your blog is an eye opener and an inspiration. And thank you for following my own wee Blog. “Tapadh leibh” Thank you.

  46. Thank you for liking my poem Treasure Box and following my blog. I take it as a great compliment.

    Brent Kincaid, WordMusic.

  47. Leon, Thank you so much for following my blog. So glad you liked it. I’m just getting started in this blogging world. It is a new and fascinating place! I really liked your Get To Know Me page. I really appreciated it. I read some of your poetry – it is powerfully written and some of it is beautiful. It is also thought provoking. I agree with the earlier comment that it is even more powerful when spoken. As I read, I wonder what led you to your positions of activism? That may seem an ignorant question, but I have black friends who are not activists. Hope you don’t mind me asking. Thank you again.

    1. I recently started to get involved in activism on a local level, but getting involved in local events or charitable causes when I can. I’ve done a couple so far this year and plan to do more. I also started to speak out politically in my writings, I hope in the future to start my own NGO, with all this social media, crowd funding, you can make a local cause go international. So I have faith that on some level I like so many aspiring activists can affect some level of change. But as far as far as your black friends and not getting involved in activism, in my opinion I feel that a lot of black Americans are either scared to challenge the power structure or feel they will not be able to affect change so they have thrown in the towel and accepted second class citizenship. P.s good luck on your blog!

      1. Thank you so much for responding to my question. My lack of responding up until now was not meant to be rude but just still learning how to navigate my site. I just now figured out that notifications include responses! I’m so sorry. I really appreciate your candor! We may not always agree but I am challenged to think and that is good. I look forward to communicating in the future.

  48. Thank you for following The Brass Rag. Come back and see us again soon. I look forward to hearing from you.

  49. Hi, thanks for following my blog! Just looking around your site and it’s amazing. Looking forward to reading more!

  50. Thanks for following my blog. Good luck and best wishes on your blogs too!!

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