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As the nation prepares to celebrate Juneteenth, the legacy of thousands of Black Civil War soldiers who once trained in ...
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 2015 to 2024 as the International Decade for People of African Descent, with national, regional, and global actions.As proclaimed by the General ...
United Nations General Assembly adopts resolution establishing a second Decade for People of African Descent. A milestone in the global fight for racial equity and justice.
Representatives from Africa and people of African descent came together at the conference on November 15, 2024, to reflect on the history and lasting impacts 140 years after the opening of the ...
People of African descent are scattered across the world, especially in several European countries such as the United Kingdom ...
With attendees representing people of African descent from regions as far flung as the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Spain and Switzerland, the brand has expanded to speak to these patrons, with ...
The calls for reparatory justice can no longer be ignored, speakers at the fourth session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on African Descent in New York said on Tuesday.
Sowemimo Abiodun, President of Africa’s Preeminent Data & Cybersecurity Corporation, Cyberpedia, has been honored as one of the Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD). The ...
UN experts called on Suriname to address structural racial discrimination against people of African descent, a legacy of their history of enslavement and exclusion, commenting on a report released ...
European governments must acknowledge and take responsibility for the enduring consequences of their colonial pasts, which continue to affect people of African descent both in Africa and throughout ...
For centuries, Black Americans have carried an invisible thread connecting them to the African continent—woven through lineage, memory, and an unshakable desire to reclaim what was taken. In a bold ...
In recent years, the country has opened its doors to almost 4,000 Black Americans and people of Caribbean descent. The majority of them had the intention to settle in Ghana permanently.