Tony Browder asks Paul Obinna about
The Lineage Timeline.
Paul Obinna Wilson‑Eme is a British educator born in 1959 in Preston, UK, of Igbo (Nigerian) and English heritage pages.esut.edu.ng+12TONY TOKUNBO ETEKA FERNANDEZ+12TONY TOKUNBO ETEKA FERNANDEZ+12.
Over nearly four decades, he’s delivered workshops, lectures, and residential events across the UK, USA, Trinidad & Tobago, Ghana, France, South Africa, and the Netherlands. His work primarily focuses on overcoming social exclusion, race consciousness, and engaging disaffected communities remixhistory.com+1.
Lineage Timeline: A 9,000-year visual timeline that integrates African and European histories into a single scroll. It’s designed to activate “Rehumanisation”, what Obinna calls restoring innate human potential, especially re-centering what he terms “HYSTORY”—the deep historical narrative extending beyond colonial and slavery eras Lineage Innovations+2TONY TOKUNBO ETEKA FERNANDEZ+2.
The Lineage Interface: Obinna’s framework for combining personal confidence and professional competence (“PC”) through historical awareness and consciousness raising—often used in educational and workplace settings Black History Studies+11Lineage Innovations+11Windrush Defenders Legal C.I.C.+11.
Obinna has hosted several online webinars called “8000 Years of History in One Scroll”, often in partnership with Black History Studies / Lineage Innovation. These sessions typically last ~2 hours and include interactive Q&A segments. Ticket prices have ranged from £7–£9 Black History Studies+6Black History Studies+6Black History Month+6.
His sessions are tailored for audiences including educators, community workers, charities, police forces, and corporate teams seeking deeper conversations around race, identity, and empowerment remixhistory.com+1.
Whole-Brain Learning: By weaving history, psychology, storytelling, and visuals, Obinna's approach encourages participants to engage more deeply and personally with the material.
Transformation Through Identity: The Lineage Timeline isn’t only meant as an educational tool—it’s intended to foster self-understanding, uncover ancestral identities, and inspire systemic thinking about cultural belonging and historical narrative.
Global Reach, Local Impact: From schools to national think-tanks, Obinna’s methods have been adapted internationally, but many of his long-term workshops are within the UK 🇬🇧 Black History Month+2Black History Studies+2.
Name
Paul Obinna Wilson‑Eme
Born
1959, Preston, UK (Igbo and English parentage)
Main Project
Lineage Timeline (9,000-year educational scroll)
Focus Areas
Race-awareness, rehumanisation, identity, decolonised education
Typical Audiences
Educators, community organizations, professionals, government bodies
Event Style
Live webinars, workshops, interactive sessions.