From Bogota to Stratford to Cape Town, Buhle Ngaba is amplifying the voices of young women of colour the world over. The South African actor, author, activist’s first book is a mixed-media work about a young Black girl who finds her voice.
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Hope For Salvation
…Its predominately African-American worship community of some 900 households pulls from as far away as Williamsburg and North Carolina.
View MoreCritics See Efforts by Counties and Towns to Purge Minority Voters From Rolls
When the deputy sheriff’s patrol cruiser pulled up beside him as he walked down Broad Street at sunset last August, Martee Flournoy, a 32-year-old black man, was both confused and rattled. He had reason: In this corner of rural Georgia, African-Americans are arrested at a rate far higher than that of whites.
View MoreObama’s lawyers challenge the money bail system: Can people be kept in jail just because they are poor?
President Obama’s civil rights lawyers are seeking a potentially far-reaching ruling to hold that the Constitution forbids the common practice of keeping people in jail prior to a trial, even for minor offenses, just because they are too poor to pay for bail.
View MoreArt City: Della Wells connects generations of Black Artists
“It never occurred to me that anyone besides white men made art,” says Wells, now a nationally recognized artist who was recently named one of two artists of the year by the City of Milwaukee along with poet Dasha Kelly.
View MoreA viral Christian blog post about accepting interracial marriage shows how deep racial bias runs
An essay published by a relatively obscure Christian blog was removed from the site Wednesday, but not before it was shared more than 79,000 times and inspired a barrage of scathing tweets and comments.
View MoreAndrea Lewis, Former Degrassi Star, Announces Women’s #EmpowermentWknd
Black women will gather in Los Angeles to promote sisterhood, self-love, networking and more.
View MoreNow That the Games Are Over, the Real Olympic Drama Begins in Rio
The Olympics are over, but they have set the stage for a wider social conflict over the future of the city.
View MoreThis Week at the Black Harvest Film Festival
The Gene Siskel Film Center’s 22nd Annual Black Harvest Film Festival celebrates the best in contemporary independent filmmaking exploring the stories, images, heritage, and history of the black experience in the U.S. and around the world.
View MoreMeet the Badass Chef & Pop-Up Restaurateur Changing South Africa’s Food Game
Imagine a dhal curry, but cooked in coconut and creamy sweet potato. Or a mild lamb vindaloo served with beetroot and pomegranate biriyani. It’s authentic Indian cuisine but with an added flourish.
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