Navigating the World of Black Parenting in a Social-Media-Influenced Society
Parenting in this digitally exposed generation presents unprepared challenges.
Parenting in this digitally exposed generation presents unprepared challenges.
Whether it was through the efforts of the Underground Railroad movement or the civil rights movement after the war, the day is commonly set aside to recognize the contributions and the cost many had to pay for freedom.
Ensuring an increased influence of women in the growth of MSMEs in Africa is not only crucial and strategic but offers the potential to boost economic growth for the continent.
Throughout history, clothing has always remained a common feature of humanity. Whether it is women’s clothing or men’s, fashion has always remained a form of expression of self and a way of carving out one’s identity from the crowd.
Many African literary writers seized the opportunity the power of the pen provided to not only change the misconceptions of European scholars about Africa but also to question and challenge colonial positions of issues concerning Africans.
While income inequality is a common denominator among each group, for many Blacks, wage disparities, though have improved from the 70s and 80s, have been particularly sluggish in their growth.
Beyond the classroom walls and the academic texts, teachers hold a great influence on the preparedness of a child to face the world.
Among many child prodigies are Black children whose continued emergence and talents have gone on to challenge the prejudices behind intelligence among different races.
The International Day of Families brings to the fore the importance of Black family units as the bedrock on which Black communities, cultures, and society are built.
This article is dedicated to African journalists who have been on the frontlines in the struggle against censorship, intimidation, provocation, and imprisonment from tyrannical regimes.