Culture, Arts & Identity
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Lawyer Up, Buttercup! Megan Thee Stallion’s Defamation Case Is Ready for a Houston Showdown
Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion‘s defamation case against Milagro Gramz is making progress, with a new deposition scheduled to take…
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Beyoncé & Jay‑Z Join $20M REFORM Alliance Gala with The Weeknd Performance
Beyoncé has resurfaced after her post-tour vacation, hitting the town with Jay-Z for a good cause to the tune of…
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“I Am Where I’m Meant to Be”: Stevie Wonder’s Ghanaian Citizenship and the Diaspora’s Return
On May 13, 2024 — his 74th birthday — legendary musician and humanitarian Stevie Wonder stood at Jubilee House in Accra, draped…
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How African women are leading the continent to a new future
The achievements, impact and sacrifices of African women are woven into every major milestone on the continent, so much so…
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Homeschooling Benefits for Children with ADHD
Parenting a neurodiverse child brings unique challenges and decisions, especially when it comes to education. For many parents of children…
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Jacob Dlamini: Reshaping South African History
In the heart of South Africa, a powerful movement is taking shape. This movement is dedicated to unearthing the forgotten…
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Good Diet Leads to Long Life
MAINTAINING a vibrant life by adhering to a wholesome diet and integrating regular exercise—such as daily walks—plays an instrumental role…
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Its a Go Area For Women
ARE you a woman and craving a spot to unwind, enjoy a drink, and relish a scrumptious meal? Well then,…
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Netflix provides $1 million for our Storytellers
The world’s leading entertainment streaming service, says the CESF will financially support the next generation of storytellers in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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African-American English
African-American English, or ebonics is the set of English sociolects primarily spoken by most black people in the United States.
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Researchers discover works by African Modernists in rural Scotland
Works from a collection held in a remote corner of western Scotland have been reattributed to some of Africa’s most…
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Ndop
Ndop were figurative sculptures representing different kings (C) of the Kuba kingdom. Image of individual kings Although the sculptural genre…
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‘Too African for Jamaica, Too Jamaican for America, Too American for Nigeria’
FLOATING IN A MOST PECULIAR WAYBy Louis Chude-Sokei I was about 10 when I found out that my whole life…
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