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Browsing: Diaspora
What is happening in the world regarding the Global Majority? We will bring you news and views, interviews and happenings from the continent, the Caribbean and everywhere in-between.
Burkina Faso, a landlocked country in West Africa and formerly known as Upper Volta, became independent on August 5, 1960.…
At least 24 people have died after flash floods hit eastern Uganda on Sunday. The flooding occurred after two banks…
The West African country of Liberia proclaimed its independence on July 26, 1847, making it the first democratic republic in…
Last week I introduced The Lelia Gonzalez Fellowship, a historic ambassadorship program bridging working-class communities in the Black diaspora through…
At least 17 Haitian migrants died Sunday after their boat capsized off the Bahamas. The boat, which capsized 7 miles…
Nelson Mandela, the first Black president of South Africa and father of South African democracy, was born on July 18,…
While sharing my experiences from Brazil and the stories of the Afro Brazilians that I’m in community with, I have…
West African bloc ECOWAS lifted economic and financial sanctions against Mali’s military government. The move came after Mali vowed to…
Salvador Bahia Brazil is not only the capital of carnival but also has the most popular harvest festival in the…
Kenya’s Deputy President William Ruto has vowed to deport Chinese traders if he wins elections in August. The Kenyan economy…
This week, the Atlantic Archives network would like to mark pride month by highlighting some of the LGBTQ organizations we…
Warning: Graphic Images of Police Violence Last Wednesday, in the state of Sergipe, a mentally disabled Black man was tortured…