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The industry is worth over £16 billion, with organizations from large brands such as Coca-Cola through to local tourist boards seeking to benefit from this “authentic” form of marketing.
The industry is worth over £16 billion, with organizations from large brands such as Coca-Cola through to local tourist boards seeking to benefit from this “authentic” form of marketing.
Sign language is on its way to become the 12th official language in South Africa after parliament recently agreed to amend the constitution to this end.
Many African literary writers seized the opportunity the power of the pen provided to not only change the misconceptions of European scholars about Africa but also to question and challenge colonial positions of issues concerning Africans.
While income inequality is a common denominator among each group, for many Blacks, wage disparities, though have improved from the 70s and 80s, have been particularly sluggish in their growth.
Black soldiers have bravely and distinguishably served in America’s armed forces throughout the country’s history, from the Battle of Lexington to the Battle of Fallujah.
These engaging, enlightening, and entertaining low-cost or free entertainment offerings, which focus on Juneteenth and other cultural and literacy events, will be the perfect tonic to bid goodbye to May and welcome June.
As the first African-American Chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, Senator Sharif Street stands at the forefront of a new political era. He envisions a Pennsylvania that thrives on unity, diversity, and equitable progress.
Joanna McClinton, Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, spoke exclusively to FunTimes Magazine on her new status, how Black communities can be heard, and policy conversations around mental health awareness.
Once every year, between May and September, the Ga impose a ritual ban on noise-making and funeral rites in Ga towns for a period of one month so as to commemorate their annual harvest festival known as Hↄmↄwↄ (pr. hor-mor-wor).
Every day, 750 million people around the world engage with Tiktok – the short-video-sharing app. Kenyans are among its top users.