Coffee Table Books by Black Authors
These coffee table books allow us to celebrate our shared heritage, honor our ancestors, and embrace our collective beauty.
These coffee table books allow us to celebrate our shared heritage, honor our ancestors, and embrace our collective beauty.
This concept emphasizes the importance of drawing wisdom and knowledge from one’s history to navigate today’s and tomorrow’s challenges.
African-American fraternities and sororities are vibrant threads, weaving unity, purpose, and a strong sense of identity.
Among one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, masquerades were viewed in the past to be an embodiment of ancestral spirits and were treated sacredly.
If you are a Black entrepreneur looking for business opportunities in Canada, here are five areas worth exploring.
Ethiopia is a place where marvels and ancient traditions meet.
These women stood at the forefront of the battle for workers’ rights, making the U.S. a safer, more equitable place to have a job.
In her book After Tupac & D Foster (Putnam, 2008), prolific young adult author Jacqueline Woodson introduces her readers to a group of Tupac’s biggest fans.
Africa is a continent with an incredible range of beauty and diversity, attracting travelers seeking adventure, wildlife, and culture.
On August 11, 1973, DJ Kool Herc and his sister Cindy threw the now legendary Back To School jam in the recreation room of 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in The Bronx, New York.