Democracy: Is It A Good Fit For Africa?
In Africa, the concept of democracy seems like a fleeting dream to the very people it is meant to serve.
In Africa, the concept of democracy seems like a fleeting dream to the very people it is meant to serve.
It is a time for recognizing and celebrating the stories and contributions made by amazing Black people to the cultural and economic development of the UK.
As the President and CEO of Campaign for Working Families, self-care is not a luxury but a necessity.
Join us on a journey into the heart of Khoikhoi heritage, to get a glimpse of the
diversity and richness of one of Africa’s indigenous peoples.
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park lies at the center of Ghana’s capital, Accra.
One of the groups of immigrants making a significant impact is the Black community cutting across several countries from Africa to the Caribbean.
Zimbabweans in the former British colony in southern Africa still often chose English names like Robert or Oliver over traditional ones like Vulindlela or Ntombenhle.
Dr. Nikia Owens shares some key takeaways from her first year as President and CEO of Campaign for Working Families (CWF).
On October 2, 1967, Chief Justice Earl Warren administered the oath of office to Thurgood Marshall, making him the first Black U.S. Supreme Court justice.
This significant occasion marks the public rescue of a fugitive slave named William Henry, known as “Jerry,” who had been apprehended in Syracuse, New York.