Diaspora
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Infinity Global Connections hosts Ghana’s Ambassador in Detroit
Photo: Ambassador (seated 2nd right) with her delegation, some KSU staff & Ghanaian KSU students, as well as Infinity Global…
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Amma Prempeh premieres Ghana’s first Kente Culture Documentary in US
Amma Prempeh, a film maker, has made Ghana proud as she engaged in three historic meetings in Washington DC on…
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Black in Palestine, the story of Afro-Palestinians
The African-Palestinian community has survived in the tiny African quarter of Jerusalem and are fiercely proud of their origins and…
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Alessandro De’ Medici, the Black Duke of Florence, Italy
During the 15th and 16th centuries, the Italian Renaissance was an incredible time for culture, arts and science. From artists…
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Salem United Inc. retells 1741 “Negro Election Day” story
Doreen Wade, President of Salem United Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to preserving Black history, retells the significance of “Negro Election…
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Ghana’s Amaarae and Nigeria’s Adekunle Gold for Afro Nation 2024
African pop megastars Rema, Amaarae and Adekunle Gold have been unveiled as part of the first wave of artists scheduled…
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Africa On The Avenue unveils list of 2024 vendors
Africa On The Avenue, a celebration of the vibrant African immigrant community along Georgia Avenue NW, in Northwest Washington, DC, in…
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Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square renamed to Sankofa Square
Toronto city council voted to rename Yonge-Dundas Square to Sankofa Square and recommended a host of other landmarks be stripped of the Dundas name…
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The United States’ small steps towards reparations
The path to local level reparations in the United States continues with victories and defeats in cities like Evaston, Chicago,…
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GBH podcast ‘What Is Owed?’ explores reparations efforts
The estimated amount the United States federal government owes to African Americans for reparations is $14 trillion, according to calculations…
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