May 26, 2022 History & Stories Two Important Inventions That Would Not Exist Without Black Men. This is the second week of our May biweekly series that focuses on black men who changed the world with their inventions.
May 26, 2022 History & Stories Two Important Inventions That Would Not Exist Without Black Men This is the second week of our May biweekly series that focuses on black men who changed the world with their inventions.
May 26, 2022 History & Stories On African Activists: Mekatilili Wa Menza. The tales of colonial resistance are full of stories of men who led bravely. We read of leaders like Jaja, Jomo Kenyatta
May 25, 2022 History & Stories Two Important Inventions That Would Be Impossible Without Black Women This is the third week of our May biweekly series that focuses on black women who changed the world with their inventions.
May 25, 2022 History & Stories The Horrific Exploitation Of Sarah Baartman Exploitation: the act of selfishly taking advantage of someone or a group of people to profit from them or otherwise benefit oneself.
May 24, 2022 History & Stories Five Powerful Ancient African Queens You Ought To Know About In African history, we have had historical rulers who did everything to benefit their kingdoms. In this article, we look at five
May 24, 2022 History & Stories Five powerful ancient African kings you ought to know about. In African history, we’ve had historical rulers who did everything to benefit their kingdoms. In this article, we look at five powerful
May 20, 2022 History & Stories Black People: The Foundation of the growth of American Medicine. The history of medicine portrays how societies have approached illnesses and diseases from ancient times to the present age. American medicine has
May 20, 2022 History & Stories Two Important Inventions That Would Not Exist Without Black Women This article is a biweekly series that focuses on black women who changed the world with their inventions. Dr Patricia Era Bath
May 20, 2022 History & Stories The True Effect Of The Berlin Conference On Congo In 1884-1885, there was a conference held where European countries met and established the legal claim by Europeans that all African countries
May 19, 2022 History & Stories Underpaid Creatives: ‘The Gods Must Be Crazy’ Main Actor Was Given $300 But The Movie Made $60 Million in sales The exploitation of black creatives isn’t an alien phenomenon, and it didn’t begin recently. It’s no secret that a black actor will
May 19, 2022 Opinions Religious Extremism In Nigeria – The New Global Evil A smokescreen used to disguise an evil heart and obstruct justice. To think that the life of your fellow human is worth
May 17, 2022 History & Stories The Asaba Massacre: A Story of Betrayal And Genocide The Asaba massacre of 1967 sounds like one of those stories you hear, and you are like, “it’s fictional”, and then you
May 17, 2022 History & Stories Feminism In Africa Before Colonialism; Case Study, Nigeria Feminism is when you fight for the equality of everyone, not just women. But today’s story revolves around how women’s role in
March 27, 2022 History & Stories The Best Historically Black American Colleges Based on the historic environmental legal segregation, The Historically Black Colleges were established before 1964. Its establishment aimed to offer accredited high-quality
August 16, 2020 History & Stories Namibia Rejects Germany’s $11.7M Offer to Atone for Colonial-Era Genocide of Tens of Thousands of African People Namibia has rejected the German offer of compensation for the mass murder of tens of thousands of indigenous Namibians more than a