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” […]
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U.S. Congressmember KAREN BASS on The Importance of Redefining U.S. – Africa Relations
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A Commendable Portfolio: Q&A with Franco Bonghan, Houston-based Entrepreneur
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“Uprooted”: A Story about a Congolese Rape Victim by Author Déborah NK Makuma
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What Nigerian Political Leaders could Learn from The World’s “Poorest” President
By Akintokunbo Adejumo I have been reading the story of President Jose Mujica — the leader of Uruguay (please note the word “LEADER”) – and […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Ten Commandments of Cell Phone Etiquette
“Many people say mobile devices have made them more efficient and productive, able to manage more, and stay informed. Alexander Graham Bell, credited with inventing […]
My Journey from the Baptist Church to Nichiren Buddhism: Quenesha McNair
By Quenesha McNair During the latter part of my twenties, I found myself really craving more from my spiritual life. I had grown weary of […]
