Hypertension on a Global Scale and How it Impacts the Black Community
Photo source: World Heart Foundation Adeniyi used to think hypertension was something that happened to “other people”, especially older people…
Why Technology Investors Are Looking at Lome, Togo in 2026
Lome is showing up on investor maps right now because venture interest is finally following the hard scaffolding of aggressive digital policy, streamlined company formation, and regulatory alignment.
“I’m not one of those people who will destroy their health chasing a visa”
For Harrison, who relocated to the UK, the 2023 election result was what finally moved this thought to reality. What started as a carefully planned escape from Nigeria’s uncertain future has turned into a race against time, visa rules, and a system that keeps changing the rules.
Black Love in 2026, Why Relationships Feel Harder
There are many conversations about relationships and expectations in today’s society that often leave one stunned. In scenarios involving the Black community, where modern-day relationships are the focus, one is repeatedly left in awe and concern at how much relationships seem to have shifted toward a transactional nature or an “I couldn’t care less” mindset.
Top 5 Film Schools to Attend in Africa in 2026
The 2026 landscape demands institutions that offer practical training, verifiable industry access, and technical depth. Based on these criteria, five institutions currently stand out as the most vital training grounds for the next era of African cinema.
Inside Kasubi Tombs, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Fighting for Survival
On a quiet hill in Kampala, Uganda, are the Kasubi Tombs, where four of Buganda’s late kings, known as Kabakas, are buried. Located just five kilometres outside Kampala city and off the Kampala-Hoima highway, this sacred site is indeed a historical attraction.
Spring Events Blossom
Philosopher and abolitionist Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote: “The earth laughs in flowers.” With that in mind, enjoy this low-cost or free spring bouquet of jazz, art, history, fashion, Black and Latino culture, all just in time for Earth Day/Month, Jazz Appreciation Month, World Health Day, and World Art Day.
30 Popular Igbo Names In The Diaspora And Their Meanings
Among the Igbo people of South-Eastern Nigeria, naming reflects history, beliefs, the circumstances surrounding birth, and aspirations for the future. As Igbo communities have spread across the globe through migration, these names have served as powerful markers of identity in the diaspora.
Sometimes, It’s About Who Is in The Room: My Birth Story
There are moments in your life that split everything into before and after. This was one of mine.
Philadelphia’s 2026 World Cup Intersects the Black Diaspora’s Cultural Calendar
While 16 cities across North America prepare for the influx of six million fans, Philadelphia occupies a unique position. For the African and Caribbean Diaspora, the city is an ancestral home because the updated match schedule reveals a convergence of athletics and identity.

