Category: Black History and Culture
Decriminalize Running, Fleeing and Free Movement for Black Americans! (Unlearning Oppression: Lesson 24)
Black movement itself has become an activating force of the White posse…, activating the Pavlovian White posse or police response. Walking in a new area, running and driving shouldn’t be a Black crime punishable by death.
How Marriage Is Being Conducted In the Northern Part of Nigeria
After the official date for the wedding has been set, the women will have further conversations and later depart to their various destinations. Usually the preparation involves renting venues, printing cards, decorating the new home and informing far relatives.
Black Woodstock! Remembering Harlem’s Forgotten Cultural Celebration
With the recent and traumatic excavation of the buried truth about cultural atrocity at Tulsa, Oklahoma in the rear-view mirror, … More
Expatriates in Africa
Because Accra-Ghana is a very peaceful city, expatriates easily mix together with the locals either on the streets, markets, public transport, schools and beaches. It’s a thing of joy to see expatriates wearing African textile like Ankara, African embroidered robes and African colorful beaded bracelets and necklaces.
Entrepreneurial Nigeria
Nigeria has the potential to become a developed nation, and entrepreneurship is the surest path. Most entrepreneurs in Nigeria operate within industries that have low barriers to entry.
Supermodels in Black: The Women Who Rocked the Industry
Black international model of notoriety is New-Jersey born Helen Williams opened doors for models of color. Now, supermodel Naomi Campbell joins fashion insiders in an effort to publish VOGUE Africa.
How Nigerians Celebrate Mother’s Day
Because Nigeria is a country of over 200-million people, this is a glimpse of how Mother’s Day is being celebrated there.
In Scrutiny of White Lives Matters Rallies
KKK members in full regalia marching down a major Boulevard in Oakland, California just couldn’t be real. Like, lynching, such tactics are powerful weapons of subjugation, successfully imparting methodology and ideology across all sectors of society. And yet, there’s plenty of printed evidence available.
Delighting in Our Dark Divas: Finally Telling Their Stories
Over the years there have been only a few features about our dark divas: “Lady Sings the Blues,” “The Josephine Baker Story” and “What’s Love Got so Do With It”–not nearly enough to tell our stories.