
Black TV Series to Watch This Fall
Here are some Black tv series to binge-watch while having a night at home this fall.
Here are some Black tv series to binge-watch while having a night at home this fall.
Happy Independence Day, Uganda! This East African country gained independence on October 9th, 1962. Today we explore the riveting novel ‘Kintu’, by the exceptional Ugandan writer Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi.
Let us focus on the musicians who have remained on the continent and are further carving out the music scenes within their countries, creating new genres, and reinventing what it means to be an African artist.
For Philadelphia-based group, Black Men Heal, Black men taking care of their mental health is a major investment that can only yield great rewards.
This new film is called Perdido and it translates from Spanish to English as “lost”.
The slasher film known as Candyman brings Black culture to the center of the horror genre. The 2021 Candyman film, written by Jordan Peele, Nia DaCosta, and Win Rosenfield, and directed by Nia DaCosta, continues the storyline from the 1992 original.
As Iyanla Vanzant, an author and television personality says, “It’s time to call a thing, a thing!”.
For Lesotho Independence Day, we are investigating the diplomacy and legacy of King Moshoeshoe I.
In this article, we will look at the Siddi people, who are one example of a heritage buried in the books of Indian history, and we will shine a light on those chapters.
On October 2nd, 1958, Guinea gained independence from France. Today we are exploring the current state of affairs of the country in light of the coup d’etat the country experienced on September 5th, 2021.