

Do Job Titles Still Matter? Perspectives From Black HR, Hiring Managers, And Candidates
What is in a name? Does a memorable name truly shape first impressions? It’s all a matter of perspective. Some believe that a name itself does not hold intrinsic value or define the essence of a person. But can the same be said about job titles?

A Bittersweet Thing About Chocolates From Africa
The real world of chocolate is far from being made of magic and music as Wonka painted so vividly with sugar dreams and cocoa rivers, but of farmers, fatigue, and often, unfairness. And researching this story was a wake-up call.

Make Some Noise For May!
Let’s make some hay in May. Explore these entertaining activities dominated by art and the arts.

Leveraging Mobile Clinics As A Vehicle for Promoting Maternal And Child Health In Africa
Access to quality healthcare has remained one of the critical focuses of the millennium development goals the 189 member states of the United Nations signed up to at the September global summit held at the UN headquarters in New York in 2000. These goals, which included improving maternal and child health, were succeeded by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted in 2015 and effective from January 1, 2016.

African Brilliance At Cannes
Each May, the south of France transforms into a cinematic Mecca, drawing the world’s boldest filmmakers, critics, and storytellers to the Cannes Film Festival. This year, something significant happened in Black cinema, showing our indisputable excellence.

Dr. Monica Taylor Reimagines Local Government With Community At The Center
Dr. Taylor’s path to public service had many detours and certainly wasn’t planned. It was sparked by a need. Today, as Chair of the Delaware County Council, she leads with a rare combination of academic rigor, maternal instinct, and a deep-rooted commitment to the public good. As the first African American elected to this role, Dr. Taylor represents more than 575,000 residents across 49 municipalities.

FIFA World Cup Host Nations In Africa And The Economic Promise Ahead
FIFA World Cup Africa Host tournaments carry singular significance: South Africa 2010 World Cup was Africa’s inaugural stage, showcasing the continent’s capacity and reigniting pride across the diaspora. The event’s economic imprint, dubbed World Cup Economic Impact Africa offers lessons for future bids.

Why African Liberation Day Still Matters To Black People Worldwide
For many, May 25 is just another date on the calendar, but for millions of people across Africa and the diaspora, it is a day that holds great significance – African Liberation Day (ALD). On this day, many African countries and communities around the world celebrate the hard-fought achievement of their freedom from European colonial powers.

Counting Down To Jubilee Day
Who would’ve thought that a delayed message of freedom would one day inspire one of the most powerful and culturally rich holidays in America?

The Silent 5 Black Billionaires You Probably Never Knew
These five Black billionaires may not make your daily headlines, but their stories carry the rhythm of migration, sacrifice, and innovation, the kind that changes history from the backseat.