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African Diaspora Heritage Month, Recognizing Contributions Across Borders

From Afrobeats and Amapiano to the flavors of soul food, the African diaspora has left an indelible mark on cultures across the globe. Now, U.S. Senators Tim Kaine (D-VA) and John Cornyn (R-TX) are pushing to formally recognize that legacy. In a rare show of bipartisan unity, the senators have introduced a bill to designate September as African Diaspora Heritage Month.

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A Black Ballerina From Sierra Leone

Michaela DePrince, born with vitiligo and deemed cursed by those around her, including an uncle, lost her father to rebel soldiers and her mother to starvation before she turned four. She was soon placed in an orphanage and assigned the “number 27” out of 27 children, a ranking suggesting she was last among others and least likely to be chosen for anything good. But even amidst these flooding chaos, a spark survived.

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Easter Through The Lens Of Black Families

During my childhood, Easter, particularly Good Friday, was a time of deep reflection and solemnity. We spent time in church reflecting on the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. The service usually felt like we were in mourning, with the quiet hymns and somber sermons creating a sense of grief. Easter Sunday had a whole different vibe – new outfits, mouth-watering food, and an all-around celebration.

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New Visa Requirements For African And Caribbean Travelers In 2025

The world of international travel has shifted dramatically in recent months, leaving many African and Caribbean passport holders scrambling to understand new requirements. These changes to visa waivers and visa-on-arrival policies have created unexpected hurdles for travelers who previously enjoyed smoother border crossings. This advisory breaks down what travelers need to know before booking their next international journey.

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