How The Diaspora Is Keeping African Customs Alive
While forging new lives and adjusting to the new environment, the African diaspora, spread across the globe, has found ways to preserve and celebrate their customs.
While forging new lives and adjusting to the new environment, the African diaspora, spread across the globe, has found ways to preserve and celebrate their customs.
For many years, acquiring land has been essential to building prosperity. However, Black Americans now face substantial obstacles when it comes to purchasing and holding onto land because of institutional racism.
The role of fathers has evolved significantly, a different ball game from the times of our parents.
Now it’s time for a June finale filled with fireworks, holiday concerts, American hoagies, and home-style food from the Diaspora — all setting the stage for sizzling summer fun.
Parenting in this digitally exposed generation presents unprepared challenges.
Named after Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 2003 novel, the colorful installation comprises 2,000 square meters of handwoven cloth covering the Barbican’s Lakeside Terrace.
Both are nourishing skincare ingredients that are known to help your skin feel healthy and smooth.
There’s a long history of African Americans settling in Ghana or keeping in close contact with the first African country to gain independence. This relationship has most recently been exemplified by musician Stevie Wonder taking up Ghanaian citizenship
Creative activities allow our inner light to come through and may help you transform your grief or disappointments into strength.
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