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April 24, 2014
Perspectives

Women with Wider Hips More Likely to Engage in Sex, new study shows

In a new study, women who were more inclined to have one-night stands had wider hips, reveals Colin A. Hendrie of the University of Leeds […]

February 28, 2014
Journeys

A Personification Of Beauty From The Inside Out: Emerge With Irene

What’s your story? Name: Irene Mangem Founder: Emerge With Irene Congratulations on being the face of The Cleveland Natural Hair & Fitness Expo. Tell us, […]

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” […]

February 2, 2014
Journeys

Championing A Global Revolution of Love: Sonia Jackson Myles, The Sister Accord

What’s your story? Name: Sonia Jackson Myles Country of origin: U.S.A. Founder: The Sister Accord Who is Sonia Jackson Myles in your own words?  I […]

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. […]

December 14, 2013
Interviews, Journeys

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 […]

November 18, 2013
Journeys

“Uprooted”: A Story about a Congolese Rape Victim by Author Déborah NK Makuma

What’s your story? DUNIA Magazine: Who is Déborah NK Makuma in your own words? I’m just a young woman in love with the craft of […]

November 4, 2013
Perspectives

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 […]

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 […]

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