The Reading Quilt: Little Fires Everywhere
In the novel Little Fires Everywhere, (2017) Celeste Ng, New York Times best-selling author, introduces us to a cast of characters who bear secrets in various ways.
In the novel Little Fires Everywhere, (2017) Celeste Ng, New York Times best-selling author, introduces us to a cast of characters who bear secrets in various ways.
The English and Pequot tribe of present-day Connecticut fought the Pequot War (1636-1638) in New England, and the Pequot Massacre was the defining moment of the conflict.
So, Thanksgiving 2022 has ended and the turkey will probably be used for sandwiches for the remainder of the week. And, this might be an opportune time for African American families who celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday to separate fact from fiction.
When it comes to menstruation, people often erase Black women. Menstrual care products make up a global multi-billion-dollar industry. Big corporations sell most products, but the brand often most favored are the ones owned by smaller woman-owned companies that understand first-hand what women want and need.
If you’re looking for some last-minute gift ideas, here are the best Kwanzaa or Christmas presents we have in store.
The holiday season is upon us, and that means it’s time to start thinking about Christmas gifts! If you’re struggling to come up with ideas, never fear – we’ve got you covered.
There is always joy, celebration and high expectations when a person or entity reaches a milestone. For FunTimes Magazine, this milestone is worth celebrating.
In recent years, West Africa has become a hub for education and research. With many universities and colleges springing up across the region, it can be difficult to know which ones are the best. In this blog post, we will explore the best universities in West Africa, based on their research output, teaching quality, and international outlook.
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.
Many Black-owned travel agencies and online networks can assist Black tourists to feel more at ease in the “new normal.”