
Dakar, Senegal, “Tropical Paris”
Dakar, Senegal— Often called “Tropical Paris,” does not just welcome visitors; it leaves an eternal caress in your heart , you’d have a lingering nostalgia even after you’ve left its shores.
Dakar, Senegal— Often called “Tropical Paris,” does not just welcome visitors; it leaves an eternal caress in your heart , you’d have a lingering nostalgia even after you’ve left its shores.
Films have been like this mighty mirror to society in each generation, reflecting its struggles, victories, and evolving narratives. For African and African American viewers mainly, the efforts of Black filmmakers haven’t only provided them with representation; it’s completely transformed the way stories are told in a world that once revolved around narrow representations and stereotypes.
The U.S. government’s move to integrate cryptocurrency into its strategic reserve spurred a rapid ascent in digital asset values, sending Bitcoin to $94,164, an 11 percent increase, and Ether to $2,516, a 13 percent gain. The resulting market surge swelled cryptocurrency capitalization by over $300 billion.
“One Is Not Born, But Rather Becomes, A Woman,” -Simone De Beauvoir
Half of the country demands justice, while the other attempts to seize power. This is exactly the moment when Philly-based, Love Now Media, doubles-down on its empathy-driven mission in a daylong dialogue-series titled, “BeLoved Stories.”
Shark Tank is coming to Philadelphia, and your company could be the next local startup to walk away with a deal.
At its best, March is inspired by the unwritten promise of spring and its “unfolding possibilities.” From oral history exhibits to print-making workshops, we happily present some of those entertaining possibilities celebrating women and Women’s History Month.
Dual citizenship provides increased access to new markets, easier travel, and potential tax benefits that can significantly contribute to expanding a business’s reach across borders.
The Mlanjeni Magical Theater performed a spectacular interactive magic show — featuring stories about the history of African-American trains, acts of illusion, puppets, folk music and dance — for elementary-school students to close The City School’s lower-school curriculum celebrating heritage and culture during Black History Month in Philadelphia’s Fairmount section on February 28th.
In Upper Darby’s 237-year history, no person of color had ever held the mayor’s office, until now. Edward Brown made history in 2024 as the township’s first Black mayor. This role is more than a title, it is a responsibility he carries with urgency, conviction, and a relentless drive to serve.