Join us in commemorating the 61st observation of Africa Day with U.S. Africa Diaspora Summit.
Each year, bright, optimistic Africans leave home to earn an education or seek a better economic life abroad for themselves and their families. With fewer opportunities in their home country, many never return home. Globally, Africans in the diaspora are spread out …
AfroSOUNDS + WOMEN IN MUSIC
This month, #AfroSOUNDS return to SAID. Join us in celebrating Women’s History Month and shares the voice and power of women in music. We’ll honor not only the historic female voices of the past who developed Afropop, world music,jazz, pop, blues —figures …
Shared Journey: Interview with Raqib Bashorun By Uche James Iroha
Uche James Iroha Houston Texas. January 2022 “Studies show that identification with all humanity is more than an absence of ethnocentrism and its correlates more than the presence of dispositional empathy, moral reasoning, moral identity, and the value of universalism” – S. …
For Black women, the 19th Amendment didn’t end their fight to vote.
A noted historian examines two myths about what the 19th Amendment did—and didn’t—do for women in 1920. When it comes to the story of women’s suffrage and the 19th Amendment, two competing myths dominate. The first is that when the amendment became …