Discover how sports have influenced African American culture, from historic milestones to modern-day activism, and the ...
The West has long been seen as the saviour in Africa, with aid agencies providing food in remote or dangerous places.
Once, human rights were understood as the simple principle that one person’s rights should never extend beyond the tip of ...
Kwanzaa was created by activist and author Maulana Ron Karenga in 1966. In establishing the holiday, Karenga hoped to ...
Biram Senghor regularly goes to pay his respects at a military cemetery in Thiaroye, a fishing village near Senegal’s capital ...
While some applauded Love’s attempt to bridge genres, others revisited her past controversies, questioning her sincerity as ...
An adaptation of August Wilson’s play, The Piano Lesson, provides an insightful look into the lives of African Americans in ...
Solomon, Jr., one of three African American students to desegregate the University of South Carolina (USC) in 1963, died on ...
Experience laughter and joy at Woolly Mammoth Theatre's 'Dance Like There's Black People Watching,' a satirical comedy that explores the lives of African Americans.
Under President Rutherford B. Hayes, the U.S. government approved and developed off-reservation Indian boarding schools. The ...
In Benin, the government has voted through a law offering nationality to "people with an African ancestor deported as part of ...