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Truth Talks — Research-Based Dialogue & Public Learning

Truth Talks is a public conversation series created by author and cultural researcher Thomas Tcheuffa. The goal is simple: create a structured, respectful space where difficult topics can be explored with context, historical awareness, and responsibility. Many modern discussions suffer from short clips, slogans, and emotional reactions. Truth Talks exists to slow the pace down and return to clarity.

These conversations support the broader mission of The Africa Continuum, a body of work dedicated to restoring African history, spirituality, identity, and humanity’s shared origin story. Truth Talks is designed for readers, educators, students, researchers, and community members who want more than headlines — people who want to understand how narratives are formed, repeated, and normalised across generations.

If you are new to this work, the best starting point is the main books hub:
Books by Thomas Tcheuffa — The Africa Continuum.
This page connects you to the full collection of published titles and ongoing projects.

Truth Talks also connects to specific long-form research themes explored in the books, including history and narrative control, the role of spirituality before empire, cultural memory, identity formation, and the psychology of inherited beliefs. For additional context, readers may explore:
Manifesto — The Africa Continuum
and the historical analysis page
The Bible Betrayed.

Video sessions, live streams, and recorded discussions are published on the official YouTube channel:
Truth Talks on YouTube.
If you want to support the work through official publication platforms, you can also find the author’s published catalogue here:
Amazon Author Page — Thomas Tcheuffa.

Community dialogue continues beyond the live sessions. The official discussion space is hosted here:
Global Discussion Group (Facebook).
This group exists for respectful exchange, thoughtful questions, and deeper reflection connected to the books and live conversations.

Truth Talks is not built for provocation. It is built for clarity. Each conversation encourages listeners to question inherited narratives, examine sources, and explore complex realities without turning discussion into hostility. The aim is not to “win” debates, but to return knowledge to its proper role: understanding, responsibility, and repair.