By Aylin Erman Cinnamon is one of the world’s oldest-known spices and is regarded to have healing properties by many cultures. Many of its benefits […]
Historic Healing Journey to Cameroon (Photos)
[slideshow_deploy id=’18516’] Photos courtesy Roots To Glory Tours Read article by Maggie Price Taylor, EdD | African Americans On A Historic Healing Journey […]
Africa City Spotlight: LAGOS, Nigeria is Booming and Vibrant
Lagos is the most populous city in Nigeria the largest country in Africa. The metropolitan area of Lagos, an estimated 300 square kilometers, is largely […]
A Commendable Portfolio: Q&A with Franco Bonghan, Houston-based Entrepreneur
First published in DUNIA print Magazine issue 10 – Jan-March 2013 DUNIA Magazine: Who is Franco Bonghan in your own words? Franco Bonghan: Franco Bonghan […]
UNREALISTIC PRAYER REQUESTS: A Christmas Reflection On Giving and Receiving
Twitter: @Talktolia “Before we open our mouths to make requests, God already has perfect gifts and plans to prosper us.” Just because God is […]
Cameroon Government: Imposing Dress Code on Girls & Boys
I was both floored and curious (for reasons I would rather keep to myself) when I heard a couple of days ago that the […]
One Million Strong For The Afrikan Woman: Our Struggles, Our Worth, Our Endurance
Women pray at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Maiduguri, after violence in the city between government police and members of a radical Islamist group left […]
5 Signs He May Be Interested
WRITTEN BY TONJA WEIMER How can you tell if a guy likes you or is interested? You noticed him when you were standing and talking […]
Striking the Chord of Ancestral Memory: Roots to Glory Tours Connects African Americans to Cameroon in 2013
Each year, thousands of African and Caribbean Americans make the decision to trace their ancestral roots by DNA. For some, it’s difficult and emotional […]
A Collection of Art: Great Kings and Queens of Africa
DUNIA MAG / Twitter: @duniamagazine Egypt Hatshepsut The Ablest Queen of Far Antiquity (1503-1482 BC) Artist: Dean Mitchell (1957-) For 33 years Hatshepsut was the […]
