Breaking Barriers: African Americans Pursue PhDs and College Degrees Behind Bars
This transformative trend challenges societal perceptions of incarcerated individuals and highlights the power of education in breaking the cycle of incarceration.
This transformative trend challenges societal perceptions of incarcerated individuals and highlights the power of education in breaking the cycle of incarceration.
These African American innovators have left an indelible mark on the healthcare industry through their pioneering work, visionary thinking, and relentless pursuit of better healthcare outcomes.
She was by her husband’s side when Kenya won independence 60 years ago and for many turbulent years thereafter.
It seems like June just got started, but here we are racing towards hot July. June, though, still has some sweet event juice left in it. FunTimers, let’s squeeze June until the last drop!
The attention on Ghetto Kids presents a chance to acknowledge the lived realities of approximately 5.4 million children worldwide growing up in institutional care.
Traditionally, Kente cloth was reserved for Ashanti royalty, where it originated from, who wore it during sacred ceremonies.
In schools where African American boys may show little to no interest in reading, imitation can positively affect their reading success.
Musicians were part of a mass outflow of people from the Horn of Africa that began as a direct outcome of the Ethiopian revolution.
The ruins are believed to have been built between the 11th and 15th centuries by the ancestors of the Shona people.
Intercultural weddings provide a unique opportunity to blend traditions, create new experiences, and foster understanding between families.