
YOUTHFUL EXUBERANCE AS A TOOL FOR POLITICAL CHANGE
When young people rose up in protest to the continued violation of their rights it became a watershed moment for the Nigerian political landscape.
When young people rose up in protest to the continued violation of their rights it became a watershed moment for the Nigerian political landscape.
Just this week I viewed the media coverage of two mass shootings where 10 people died and five were critically injured.
The Black Lives Matter (B.L.M.) movement has been at the forefront of the fight for racial justice and equality in recent years.
Owning real estate and businesses represent predictable paths to generational wealth in America. And, DISPLACEMENT of Black and Brown communities undermines those pathways to gaining a solid economic foothold.
These young activists, organizers, and thinkers have pushed for racial justice and equality, using their platforms to amplify marginalized communities’ voices and demand change.
President and CEO of Campaign for Working Families (CWF), Dr. Nikia Owens, says her vision for CWF is to grow and expand its service delivery and to make a clear, direct impact on people’s lives socially and financially.
Fifty-five ambassadors representing African nations were invited to the event hosted by Ambassador Hilda Suka-Mafudze, the Permanent Representative of the African Union to the U.S.
There is always joy, celebration and high expectations when a person or entity reaches a milestone. For FunTimes Magazine, this milestone is worth celebrating.
Umoja Karamu (pronounced You-mo-ja Care-a-moo) means “unity feast” in Kiswahili. It is a unification service held on the fourth Sunday of November that celebrates events and times impacting the African American family.
Since 1990, millions of people around the world have had the opportunity to immigrate to the United States through the Diversity Visa program (DV).