The Great Zimbabwe: Africa’s Forgotten Empire
Image Source – UNESCO In the heart of Southern Africa, nestled in the highlands of modern-day Zimbabwe, lies the remains of an ancient city that once served as the capital…
November Leaves Us Happy
Let’s talk turkey, as Thanksgiving calls us on November 28th. These free or low-cost activities highlight theater, old-school house music parties, holiday food from the soul of the Diaspora, inspirational self-help books, and race marathons.
5 Interesting Facts About The Old Oyo Empire
Picture source: Nigerian Stories When it comes to old mighty empires, Africa has lots of stories to tell. You can dive into her rich history of conquests, as well as…
Top 5 Black-Owned Restaurants/ Eateries To Visit In Philadelphia
Among the many restaurants and eateries, welcoming visitors and residents with mouth-watering aromas that promise a rich culinary experience are Philadelphia’s Black-owned restaurants that serve up dishes that showcase the diverse cultural heritage that Philadelphia is known for.
Stormy Weather And The Dialectics Of African-American Performance In WWII-Era Hollywood
The 1943 film Stormy Weather sits at a unique intersection in cinematic history, embodying Hollywood’s WWII-era discovery of new audiences and the complex relationship between African-American culture and performance.
The Intersection Of Loneliness, Social Media, And Mental Health Is A Growing Public Health Crisis
Recent regulatory proposals, such as the U.S. Surgeon General’s call for a warning label and Canada’s ban on Snapchat, reflect a broader recognition of the pressing need to address these issues at both the policy and grassroots community levels.
Exploring Philadelphia’s Sites And Landmarks Of Black History And Culture
The history of the emancipation of slavery, the independence of America, the civil rights struggle as well as the advancement of African Americans cannot be told without reference to the great city of Philadelphia.
Loy Krathong Festival – All You Need To Know About The Thai Festival Of Lights
Every year on the full moon evening of the 12th month of the Thai lunar calendar, thousands of locals and tourists head to the nearest water body to celebrate their special festival called Loy Krathong, known as Thailand’s “Festival of Lights.”
Hello, November! Let’s Dance
Let’s dive into the month of goodies with these free or low-cost activities highlighting jazz, art, history, food, and books.
8 Popular African Soups You Should Try Out In 2024
Are you looking for the most popular African soups to try out in 2024? Or do you simply want a list of delectable African soups to appreciate the cultures? Whether you got here out of curiosity or a quest for new savory experiences, I have got something for you.