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This week we continue our discussion with Lucio Magano, music researcher for Radio Africa, Brazil’s only radio show showcasing African…
Hissène Habré, who ruled Chad from 1982 to 1990, died on Aug. 24 after contracting Covid-19. He was 79. Habré,…
Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) or “Remain in Mexico” dramatically altered the processing of asylum claims at the U.S. southern border…
The news coverage of Somalia is continuously gloomy: famine and floods influenced by climate change and natural hazard and a…
Marie Vieux-Chauvet, author of the long-lost “Amour, Colère et Folie” and other novels, spent much of her life exiled from…
Legendary Musician Mario Bauzá, director of the band Afro-Cubans and composer of the 1943 smash hit “Tanga,” blended jazz with…
Earlier this month, Haiti experienced a devastating earthquake that killed over 2,000 people, leaving many homeless, about 12,000 injured, and…
A small three-man team in Salvador, Bahia uses the radio waves to connect Black people throughout the diaspora through the…
Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced seven days of lockdown to help the country curb the country’s rising Covid-19 numbers.…
Draped in a Ukrainian flag, Zhan Beleniuk celebrated his gold medal victory by performing the traditional Ukrainian Hopak dance. It was…
Viola “Mother” Fletcher and Hughes “Uncle Red” Van Ellis, survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and their grandchildren, embarked…
Poet, writer and feminist Una Marson was the kind of woman who always spoke her mind (whether on paper or…