As Africans & many in the world struggle between maintaining & respecting tradition, we all come to a point where we are faced with breaking with tradition to reflect the changes of time, education, ideas…
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As Africans & many in the world struggle between maintaining & respecting tradition, we all come to a point where we are faced with breaking with tradition to reflect the changes of time, education, ideas…
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Africa See Me, See You! is a photography exhibit curated by NYU’s Director of Africana Studies & Tisch School’s Associate Professor of Drama, Dr. Awam Amkpa. In efforts to create an open dialogue, Africa: See…
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Black Stars continue to rise globally staying true to Ghana’s national slogan of Forward Ever, BackWard Never! Ms. Rebekah Frimpong: Filmmaker/Poet/Mentor/Activist is a Global Fusionist that you will be sure to hear more about soon.…
more »Last week I spoke with the people of Harlem: entrepreneurs, artists, everyday day people & politicians about politics, entrepreneurship & gentrification at a time when Harlem’s local elections found its way to national/worldwide news due…
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“ It’s easy to get bedazzled by the spectacle of tempestuous supermodel Naomi Campbell testifying against a power-hungry dictator about a pouch of mysterious blood diamonds delivered in the dark of night by some henchman…
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As much as the world is rushing into Africa in a new global scramble for Africa. Africans are also bringing their authentic flavor to the world at large. As Nigerian Recording artist more »
The highly anticipated World Cup held in Africa for the first time in history kicks off on Friday, June 11th with host nation South Africa VS. Mexico. I am very hopeful that an African nation,…
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Musicals & Black people will be the toast of the 2010 Tony Awards. The Fela! buzz is erupting globally with the broadway show going to London’s famed British National Theatre & now…
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“All of us as Africans, we have a duty towards Africa. If each African when he gets up in the morning wonders what could I do for Africa, it would already be very very important.…
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The African film industry led by Nollywood (Nigerian film Industry) is a multi million to billion dollar industry that has been slept on by most of the world, but has been…
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