Black and Bold Queens is a new children’s book celebrating women in Ghana’s history
A new children’s book, Black and Bold Queens: Women in Ghana’s History explores the lives of 16 notable female pioneers and leaders in the West African country.
A new children’s book, Black and Bold Queens: Women in Ghana’s History explores the lives of 16 notable female pioneers and leaders in the West African country.
Here’s an excuse to explore these upcoming low-cost or free neighborhood festivities in Greater Philadelphia.
From the bustling markets of the Caribbean to the neighborhoods of Harlem, the entrepreneurial spirit of the African diaspora has thrived, leaving an indelible mark on the economic fabric of their host countries.
The first cold fronts have already reached the country’s south-western regions of Cape Town and surrounds, and the interior has started to experience cooler weather
Let’s bring on the patriotic pomp and circumstance with these upcoming low-cost or free neighborhood festivities, plus some other non-Memorial Day nuggets.
Pauline Forlenza, Director of The American Federation of Arts (AFA) has been at the forefront of curating exhibits nationwide that highlight the work of Black artists and increase access to diverse audiences.
“Black Twitter” describes a digital gathering of culturally connected Black people who use Twitter to discuss matters related to Black communities.
Here at FunTimes, we have a specially curated list of five (5) ways you can appreciate and celebrate your African mother today:
As Mother’s Day approaches, a gorgeous bouquet might be just what will brighten up this special day for the moms, aunties, and grandmothers in your life.