The Harlem Renaissance and its impact on Black art and culture.
During the Harlem Renaissance, Black artists, writers, musicians, and intellectuals converged in Harlem to express their cultural identity and resist racial discrimination.
During the Harlem Renaissance, Black artists, writers, musicians, and intellectuals converged in Harlem to express their cultural identity and resist racial discrimination.
The Black Lives Matter (B.L.M.) movement has been at the forefront of the fight for racial justice and equality in recent years.
Marriage and cohabitation relationships have been a topic of discussion for decades. While marriage has traditionally been the norm in most cultures, cohabitation has become increasingly popular in recent years.
These young activists, organizers, and thinkers have pushed for racial justice and equality, using their platforms to amplify marginalized communities’ voices and demand change.
For African and African American entrepreneurs, several books stand out as precious resources.
African American philosophers have made significant contributions to the field of philosophy, despite facing substantial barriers and discrimination.
We’ve all heard the phrase “content is king;” movies from the South provide a wealth of material, sometimes with surprising or unusual slants, that is sure to please any viewer. South Indian movies excel in this respect.
Joseph Hayne Rainey was the second African American to serve in Congress and the first to fill in the House of Representatives.
Philosophical study fosters an enhanced ability to put oneself in the shoes of others and gain insight into how various civilizations see the world.
Faith Ringgold is one of the most significant cultural personalities of her time, with a career that spans several disciplines and eras, from the Harlem Renaissance to the political artwork of today’s young Black artists.