Juneteenth matters for thinking about race relations in Canada and Canadian education
While this is not an official holiday in Canada, it is significant for thinking about the history of race, racial relations and education.
While this is not an official holiday in Canada, it is significant for thinking about the history of race, racial relations and education.
Ilé-Ifẹ̀ occupies a central place in Yorùbá history and identity. It is claimed to be the harbinger of Yorùbá civilisation.
A new children’s book, Black and Bold Queens: Women in Ghana’s History explores the lives of 16 notable female pioneers and leaders in the West African country.
Here’s an excuse to explore these upcoming low-cost or free neighborhood festivities in Greater Philadelphia.
It is clear social media can negatively affect women’s relationships with their bodies, but our recent research revealed a more complex and nuanced picture.
In hip-hop music, it sometimes seems as if songs to and about mothers are common enough that audiences might take them for granted.
Globally, an average of about 21% of university students have major depressive disorder.
Genomic sequencing technologies are powerful tools in this kind of work. They enable scientists to decode the genetic material of diseases and create biological “fingerprints” to investigate and track the pathogens that cause those diseases.
From the bustling markets of the Caribbean to the neighborhoods of Harlem, the entrepreneurial spirit of the African diaspora has thrived, leaving an indelible mark on the economic fabric of their host countries.
The nonprofit distributed 55 awards to volunteers and seasonal employees that have worked with them for 10 years and longer.