
Life on the Spectrum: Dispelling Myths and Misconceptions About Autism
April, which is Autism Acceptance Month, is a great time to debunk some of these myths and misconceptions and provide clarity on this often misunderstood condition.
April, which is Autism Acceptance Month, is a great time to debunk some of these myths and misconceptions and provide clarity on this often misunderstood condition.
“Philadelphia Black History: The People’s Stories” exhibit features the artwork of 44 local artists whose works are tastefully presented on vinyl square tiles arranged on the 2nd, 4th, and 5th floors of Philadelphia’s historic City Hall.
Jim Friedlich, Executive Director and CEO of The Lenfest Institute for Journalism, shares insights on journalism’s evolving landscape, the intersection of artificial intelligence and media, and the importance of news philanthropy.
Across the vibrant tapestry of American society, Black churches stand as cornerstones of resilience, faith, and progress.
He is the country’s equivalent of the US jazz star Duke Ellington because his legacy lies not only in his live performances or multiple recordings but also in his large number of compositions.
Creative writing can promote healthier choices as well as improve relationships, mental health, and work prospects.
From boutique hotels in bustling cities to eco-lodges nestled in the heart of nature, Black-owned hotels in Africa offer a wide range of options to suit every traveler’s taste and budget.
Within the tourism sector, nature-based tourism, which accounts for 80% of leisure and business visitors in Rwanda, not only helps protect biodiversity and advance Rwanda’s efforts to adapt to climate change but also plays an important role in job creation.
Taking the inspirational cue from trailblazers like iconic singer and civil rights activist Marian Anderson, this week’s column tells the women’s story; it embraces the past, celebrates the present, and smiles toward the future.
The Soul Brothers were innovators. They drew in members from across language groups, and multiple inspirations, at the very time the South African apartheid regime was entrenching separation and difference.