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Black History Month takes aim at I Coast's 'neocolonial' neglect of African culture
It troubles Serge Alain Niang'O that many of his fellow Ivorians know more about the famous descendants of African slaves ...
Africa is often overlooked by those outside the continent when it comes to cocktail culture and spirits production. But in the last few years, a seismic shift has taken place. More people globally ...
When the rainy season finishes, a few tourists head into the south of Ethiopia, close to the borders with Kenya and South Sudan. They’re searching for one of the last African tribes that pierce and ...
In the woods near Jedburgh, Scotland, a small group claiming to be a lost African tribe has settled, surprising local residents. This group, called the Kingdom of Kubala, consists of three members: ...
A Maryland mom is on a mission to share the beauty and diversity of African culture with students across America. Imagine stepping into a middle school classroom where students are learning about the ...
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Black Heritage Travel Sustains Cultural Legacy
Black heritage travel connects African diasporas by celebrating cultural legacies through visits to historical sites and ...
Much of American cuisine is influenced by African-American food and traditions. The expression “soul food” originated in the mid-1960s, when “soul” was a word commonly used to describe urban, or Black ...
Connect to Culture is partnering with the D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation and DC Greens to host the event, Each One, Teach One on Sept. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Well at Oxon Run. Each ...
As digital connections bring the African diaspora together, these 12 creatives are at the center of a global shift. This is part of a series on how Africa’s youth boom is changing the continent, and ...
Audience members watched a small spark grow into a fiery flame as a night filled with dance, fashion and an original theater production unfolded before their eyes at this year’s Africa Night. On ...
I AM not going to discuss the belief, widely prevalent though it be, that the African native is not really educable, not capable of profiting by education in the same sort of way as the white man can ...
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