The race to save Silicon Valley’s untold Black history: ‘Nobody had recorded any of this ever’
In 1958, Roy Clay Sr. set off in a shiny 1956 Black Ford on a four-day, 2,300-mile journey from his…
Egypt bans Dutch curators accused of ‘falsifying history’ over portrayal of black celebrities
Egyptian officials have banned Dutch archaeologists from the country after an exhibition was launched which portrays black American singers, comedians, and musicians…
KGL Group advocates for diaspora inclusion at Ghana Investment and Opportunities Summit 2023
KGL Group, title sponsors of this year's Ghana Investment and Opportunities Summit, led by its Executive Chairman and Board Chair…
Pepsi Program Rewards Black-Owned Restaurants
Pepsi is continuing to demonstrate its commitment to Black-owned restaurants through an even bigger Royalty Rewards program in its second…
Inspired by Black Leaders, Japanese Americans Got Reparations After WWII
Reparations in California is a series of KQED stories and videos exploring the road to racial equity in the state. …
Retu set to abolish VISA requirement for African descents with business interests in Kenya
In a bid to attract investors globally, Kenya's President, William Ruto, plans to abolish visa restrictions for African citizens traveling…
African Development Bank Head Adesina: Tech and Innovation Key to Zero Hunger in Africa
Africa has the necessary partnerships and technologies to eradicate hunger, said African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org) President Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina.…
Colombia to offer Swahili lessons in schools in nod to African heritage
Swahili will be taught in Colombian schools as a foreign language option, Colombia's vice president has announced. She says the…
