Diaspora
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John C. Robinson, father of Ethiopian Airlines and Tuskegee Airmen
John Charles Robinson, an American pilot, was a pioneer in aviation history. He was pivotal to the historic movement that…
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Ghana launches Diaspora Engagement Policy
A Diaspora Engagement Policy has been unveiled at the Office of the President, Jubilee House, to enable Ghana to build…
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African and Caribbean states campaign for slave trade reparations
There was a stronger focus at Accra summit on the loss and damage caused by European colonialism and slavery. The…
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GhPN hosted a Night of Excellence in Texas honoring Ghanaians
GhPN 2023 awardees in collage from left to right: Reverend Martin Osae, Mr Kofi Anku, Dallas Fort-Worth COGA and Mr…
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Standing up for Africa’s slave trade reparations – Oral Ofori
Standing up for Africa’s slave trade reparations addresses a historical injustice that has had long-lasting effects on the lives of…
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Gabe Amo is Rhode Island’s first Black rep. to U.S. Congress
In Tuesday’s (November 7, 2023) elections, Democrat Gabe Amo defeated Republican Gerry Leonard to take the seat in Rhode Island’s…
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G.I.V.E.R. discusses its pan-African vine & wine industry movement
The Gyimah Institute of Viticulture & Enology Research (G.I.V.E.R.), Ghana, is a privately owned organization operating in the food and…
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How Africa can make most of diaspora finance —Tsitsi Masiyiwa
The African diaspora is the biggest funder of change on the continent. Since remittances are informal, often unreported, and narrowly…
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Scientists want to broaden genetic studies of African ancestry
Scientists are setting out to collect genetic material from 500,000 people of African ancestry to create what they believe will…
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ADDI inspired Black solidarity at Afro-United Fest’s inaugural event
The Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia (DMV) Chapter of the African Diaspora Development Institute (ADDI) held an inaugural two-day event…
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