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When we hear the word “billionaire,” a certain image comes to mind—luxury jets, pristine boardrooms, and the same faces we’ve seen a thousand times before. But what if I told you there are compelling ...
On April 11–12, 2025, HAPI, with Cedar Seed Foundation, and in collaboration with Sightsavers, Global Disability Inclusion, and The Leprosy Mission Nigeria, organized a Two-Day Intensive Training on ...
Approximately 65 million people across the globe have limb amputations, of whom about 5 million live in Africa, where there is very little access to reconstruction and rehabilitation care. Research ...
Image: Malcolm X at a welcoming event for African American Students Foundation in 1959. Public Domain Malcolm X at 100 matters because his life encapsulates a transformative arc from marginalization ...
In the years after the Civil War, African Americans turned struggle into opportunity, conducting business through the sale of paper sachets filled with scented herbs and wooden handcrafted from ...
Seventy-one years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a seismic ruling in Brown v. Board of Education (1954), declaring state-sponsored segregation in public schools unconstitutional. That decision, ...
May is having a moment. That’s not surprising. It’s the bridge from winter to summer. But it has another distinction. It’s the month of events. Lots of events. Here’s a taste of the sweet nectar of ...
Tourism has always been one of the driving forces for many nations seeking to boost their economic fortunes. Increased tourism demands to a particular country translates to more job creation across ...
Though the generational wealth gap between Black Americans and the general population remains daunting, history proves that ingenuity, grit, and problem-solving have long been economic empowerment ...
As graduation ceremonies fill campuses across the United States every May, one accessory stands out among Black graduates, the Kente cloth stole. Worn with pride, it represents not only academic ...
Philadelphia, is a city known for its rich cultural history and impactful role in the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the constitutional convention of 1787, the underground railroad ...
Alvin Ailey, born on January 5, 1931, in Rogers, Texas, emerged as a transformative figure in American dance. His early life in the segregated South profoundly influenced his artistic vision, leading ...