Black-Owned Restaurants in Philadelphia Serving Halal‑friendly Meals
In a city like Philadelphia, halal is beyond label. It is a cultural thread. And across the city, Black entrepreneurs are building spaces where culture and cuisine meet.
We have curated a few Black‑owned halal and halal‑friendly restaurants to explore in Philly.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Last-Minute Sales Phase to start on Wednesday, April 1st
The unprecedented global demand for FIFA World Cup tickets continues to highlight the extraordinary eagerness among fans to secure their place at the greatest show on earth this June and July. Following the Random Selection Draw period, additional tickets for the FIFA World Cup 2026 will go on sale to the general public from 11:00 ET/17:00 CET on Wednesday, April 1st.
Liberty and Legacy: Philly’s Black Hands Behind America’s 250th Celebration
Over its 250-year history, Black Americans have remained an integral part of the nation’s journey toward liberty. In the heart of Philadelphia, the birthplace of American independence, where the language of freedom first took root, Black men and women played a vital role in building, shaping, and challenging the ideals that defined the United States, often at great personal cost.
Events That Get back to The Roots
We have Women’s History Month activities and other (low-cost or free) culturally significant events here to warm us up. And just in time, as we wait for the weather that will finally put a spring in our step.
Zambian Brides Culinary Responsibility in Traditional Weddings
Across the continent, the wedding traditions take different forms. In some communities, it is the way a bride greets elders. In others, it is how she serves her husband. But among the Bemba people of Zambia, one of the most fascinating and deeply symbolic traditions centers on something both simple and powerful: food.
Seven African Powers Exhibit at Taller Puertorriqueno “We Will Not Hide”: 2026 commemoration
A powerful exhibit that depicts how African-descended people —
enslaved and free — sustained their cultures and spiritual expressions through syncretism is hosted by Taller Puertorriqueno, 2600 N. 5th Street Philadelphia, until April 4th, 2026.
The Sanctuary of Truth: Reclaiming the American Soul at Mother Bethel
As Philadelphia prepares for the global spotlight of 2026, the city’s cobblestones are often polished to tell a singular story – one of powdered wigs and parchment. But for the African and Caribbean Diaspora, those same stones tell a different tale: one of labor, of resistance, and of a “New World” forged in the shadows of Independence Hall.
AFCON 2025 Controversy, What Went Wrong?
It should have ended on the pitch. Instead, the story of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 final has stretched far beyond ninety minutes, extra time, and even the trophy lift.
“The Reality Here is Very Different From What a Lot of People Back Home Think”
Owomitola, who currently lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, shares the realities many newcomers face, from adapting to a new culture to navigating the weather and learning to build independence far from home. Her experience offers a window into what migration to Canada truly looks like today.
Sleep Health Crisis Affecting Black Communities in the U.S. and Africa
Sleep medicine has moved from bedside science to public health argument, and new data through March 2026 show that for many Black communities in the United States and across Africa, the problem is not simply biology but access, policy and social context.

