First Waves is a collaborative open platform that proposes to share the often-silenced stories of the struggles for dignity of the Maghrebi and Black diasporas in Belgium. Rendering visible the early waves that reveal and erode persistent racialized and colonial structures. By collaborating with the witnesses and protagonists of these first waves, the platform gathers memories, recorded testimonies and archival materials washed ashore, spanning from the colonial era to the dawn of the new millennium. This effort aspires to initiate a transformative ebb and flow of memorial restitution, repairing and honoring memories shaped by the waves of antiracist struggles that precede us. These constitutive waves, overflowing the shores of time, from eternity to eternity, continue to move the undercurrent of the present, sedimenting the enduring impact of historical contempt and eroding different pathways towards a shared dignified horizon.

 

“Another wave overcomes the first and fulminates. Sparkling and streaming with new life. Without number, overflowing the shores of time, from eternity to eternity, other waves are born and die, covering and renewing themselves, adding their life to life. From as far away as we can hear them, they all have the same voice, repeating the same word: peace, peace, peace...”

Driss Chraibi, La Civilisation ma mère, 1988, pp 14