Black Music: The Rise of Afrobeats and Afro-Pop
There is a new wave of Black music, and it’s called Afro-Pop or Afro-fusion, and it’s finally getting the international attention it deserves.
There is a new wave of Black music, and it’s called Afro-Pop or Afro-fusion, and it’s finally getting the international attention it deserves.
March signals the advent of spring, but it also means it’s Women’s History Month. Here are free or low-cost events (both virtual and in-person) celebrating women of color who illuminate the world today and yesteryear.
On March 12th, 1968, Mauritius gained independence from the British. To celebrate this country’s independence, we are exploring 5 of the country’s most intriguing dishes.
March is National Color Therapy Month. In the context of the global climate, and life, many underserved communities may be experiencing emotional stress, trauma, and other mental health ailments, and are financially unprepared to access treatment
With a story of finding your voice, using your voice, and lifting your voice the Philadelphia Theatre Company delivers an exhilarating and thought-provoking coming-of-age tale in Choir Boy.
This formidable woman has been honored in the form of Portia Dreams, the authorized and approved biography on her childhood and pre-teen years, which appears in the form of a children’s book.
For many travelers, the opportunity to travel widely over the vast African continent is one of the greatest joys. Africa is a continent full of beautiful people, magnificent scenery, and one-of-a-kind wildlife.
With spring just around the corner, here are free upcoming outdoor or mostly virtual family-friendly events focusing on music, art, food nature, and education.
Black solo traveler and full-time RVer, Alexis Chateau, says that representation is important to remind people that access to the great outdoors in the solo travel community is not exclusive to one group of people.
The allure of a mountain may be found across its whole form, from its base to its summit. To climb a mountain just for the sake of seeing its summit is to ignore the beauty that lies under every step of its surface.