
How to Have an Anxiety-Free Valentines Day
Valentine’s Day seems to be one of those occasions that you either adore or dread, regardless of whether or not you’re in a relationship.
Valentine’s Day seems to be one of those occasions that you either adore or dread, regardless of whether or not you’re in a relationship.
In the last several decades, Africa has been a major source of dynamic athletic talent that spans a wide range of sports.
As the country’s solar-equipment business grows, solar energy is one of the most easily available resources in Africa. This energy source is a cleaner, and typically less expensive, kind of electricity that, once installed, offers African institutions a tremendous chance to develop.
Africa boasts some of the most fertile regions on the earth, and it is from this richness that culture-rich foods, herbs, and natural spices are produced, which are loved across the world.
Yoga scholars have discovered evidence that yoga originated not just in India but also in portions of Africa, notably Egypt. Yoga was developed by Indians and Africans as a means of spiritual progress, a method to combine the spiritual with the physical.
Sexuality and sports are inextricably linked. By and large, LGBT athletes want to be remembered for their accomplishments rather than their sexual orientations. Their unapologetically out-and-proud status provides much-needed exposure for Black voices in our LGBTQ community.
When you think of South Africa, you’re far more likely to think of the country’s stunning natural ecosystems than of its startup ecosystem. Despite the country’s still-developing economy, there are a plethora of excellent startups to watch in South Africa.
African art sales, even though they are on the rise, still only make up less than 1% of the $50 billion global art market. What if there was a way for African artists to keep making money from their work for as long as they want?
Black individuals’ and the Black community as a whole’s contributions and achievements in the history of science have frequently gone unnoticed. By emphasizing these accomplishments and giving deeper, more varied portrayals of scientific history, we are beginning to correct the imbalance in historical and contemporary narratives of science and create new and inspiring role models for future generations.
2021 is coming to an end, and before we embark on a new chapter in our lives, it’s time to reflect on and enjoy the African American films that dominated our screens of all sizes.