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August 29, 2017
Black Stories, Journeys

I am Chisom – New Name, New Direction

Denver Beaulieu-Hains plays the talking drum at the Igbo Village at in Staunton, Va. The Frontier Culture Museum has a complete traditional Igbo compound and […]

August 8, 2017
Black Stories, Interviews, Journeys

The LUX Elites: Top Five Professionals to Watch (Edition One)

The LUX Elites is an exclusive, invitation-only ‘Top Five Professionals to Watch’ List, produced by LUX Atlanta (a branch of LUX Global) and published by […]

January 11, 2017
Black Stories, Journeys

Healthy-living, Wellness and Dance Africa-style: Awakening to African-American Identity

For more than 10 years, I took about 12 pills per day. I was diagnosed with everything from Fibromyalgia, the trash-bucket diagnosis given when illnesses […]

December 22, 2016
Black Stories, Journeys

Chance Meeting and Ethnic Shift: Awakening to my African-American Identity

Before I set in on some very difficult themes, I’d like to introduce myself. I’m an Army-trained journalist, civil-servant, and well-traveled, single-parent mother of three. […]

December 11, 2016
Black Stories, Perspectives

Willie Lynch and today’s African Experience: We have to break free

Kamerun – Ebolowa; between 1894 and 1915. Source: German Federal Archives The Willie Lynch Letter is a revelation that shines a bright light on the […]

November 23, 2016
Black Stories, Our Women, People & Culture

KEFAH Queen Mothers in Aghem Clan uphold a Tradition of Nobility

WRITTEN BY MRS CELINE ABENG Kefah is a traditional initiation institution centered around a spectacular cultural dance called UFUAH in the Aghem clan of the […]

October 2, 2016
Black Stories, Photos

18 Mind-blowing Photos of Guinea-Bissau in the 70s

Guinea Bissau (population 1.6 million – 2015 est.) formerly known as the slave coast is located in West Africa. Its capital city is Bissau. The […]

August 31, 2016
Black Stories, Interviews

Ramping up US Africa Relations – An Interview with Dr. Melvin Foote of the Constituency for Africa

Part of a series of Live Interviews conducted during Global Health Catalyst Cancer Summit at Harvard in Boston For six days beginning September 12 to the […]

August 29, 2016
Black Stories, Travel & Places

4 Reasons Why Africa’s Appeal Outshines Western Standards

“Tell me about Africa.” “I’d like to know more about the people of Africa.” “Where is Cameroon?” “What do you love most about Africa?” I, […]

August 15, 2016
Black Stories, Interviews

“Africa is a great destination for investment,” says Viola Llewellyn, President of Ovamba

Viola Llewellyn is the co-founder and Global Chief Operations Officer of Ovamba Solutions, Inc. (www.Ovamba.com). Ovamba is a premiere “Market Place Funder” FinTech company created […]

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