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August 4, 2014
Around The World, Black Stories

Sierra Leone On A Steady Road To Recovery: Open For Business

Beginning with Sierra Leone, Dunia Magazine is embarking on a series that will be exploring mutations that are unfolding even in erstwhile war-torn countries in […]

February 5, 2014
Black Stories, Journeys

African Americans On A Historic Healing Journey to Cameroon

BY MAGGIE PRICE TAYLOR, EdD, Family Historian Genealogist The Republic of Cameroon is found in Central West Africa, and it is called “Africa in Miniature” […]

January 6, 2014
Black Stories, Interviews, Top Stories

U.S. Congressmember KAREN BASS on The Importance of Redefining U.S. – Africa Relations

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with United States Congressmember Karen Bass Democrat representing California’s 37th District, which includes Los Angeles and Culver City Twitter: @RepKarenBass Interview November, 2012. […]

October 4, 2013
Black Stories, Journeys

Lack of Meaningful Communication between some African Parents & their Children

BY ZAYDAH NICOL KAMARA About a month ago, my mom and I were in the kitchen laughing about a scene from the Real Housewives of […]

September 26, 2013
Art & Photography, Black Stories

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 […]

March 17, 2013
Black Stories, Interviews, Top Stories

Award Winning Actor Isaiah Washington Off-screen & Unscripted

It is now a matter of historical record that on the evening of February 12, 2005 at the PAFF Canada Lee Awards, Actor Isaiah Washington […]

March 22, 2012
Black Stories, Journeys

“To eat real food you have to make it yourself,” Agatha Achindu, Chief Yummy Officer

What’s your story? Name: Agatha Achindu Country of origin: Cameroon Founder: Yummy Spoonfuls Tell us about leaving your home country and settling in the U.S. […]

September 12, 2011
Black Stories, Journeys

Juliette Goddard: A Deeply Rooted Passion for Painting Shaped by My Childhood

I was born in a caravan in Kent, situated in the South East of England from humble beginnings. My parents both started out as student […]

September 2, 2011
Black Stories, Perspectives, Spotlight

Mic Check 1, 2! Influences of American Hip Hop in Today‘s African Society

“From the African drum patterns to the clothing and apparel that many artists wear, African culture and American Hip Hop music have influenced each other” […]

August 12, 2011
Black Stories, Perspectives

Where is the Future? AFRICA’s Leaders of Tomorrow on Voluntary Exile

“…The future of a democratic, entrepreneurial and innovative Africa, lies in the hands of future leaders of high quality and calibre.” In January 2010, as […]

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