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This week in African art and culture, the 1-54 Contemporary African art fair, Africa’s biggest art fair, kicks off in London.
The post This Week in African Art and Culture (October 10 – 16, 2021) appeared first on Sugarcane Magazine ™| Black Art Magazine.
\t On Friday, internet and international calls were cut off across the West African nation in anticipation of the election results, according to locals and international observers in the capital, Conakry.
\t This was the third time that Conde matched-up against Diallo. Before the election, observers raised concerns that an electoral dispute could reignite ethnic tensions between Guinea's largest ethnic groups.
Allies of the five presidential hopefuls are already poisoning the ground with personalised attacks and hard positions.
Dr. Jill Biden, former Second Lady, and possible First Lady has said that she plans to continue to teach if her husband is elected to The White House.
The post Jill Biden says she plans to still teach if she becomes first lady appeared first on TheGrio.
SAN FRANCISCO - Even as a third wave of Covid-19 crescendos across the United States, the Transportation Security Administration logged more than 3.5 million travelers in U.S. airports during the four-day Thanksgiving weekend. TSA checkpoint data show spikes on the Sundays before and after Thanksgiving Day, and on the day immediately preceding the holiday. More than 1 million travelers passed […]
The post Despite Covid-19, Americans racked up 3.5 million airline trips during four-day Thanksgiving weekend first appeared on The Florida Star | The Georgia Star.
By Victor Trammell Photo credits: Library of Congress One of America's oldest institutions of animal conservancy finally issued an apology for racial dehumanization in a public relations gesture, which meant far too little and came far too late. This past Wednesday (July 29), the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) released an official statement of apology via […]
Since July, the resource site for home cooks has been taking on racial and cultural injustice one recipe at a time.
In the ruling, penned by Acting Judge Glenn Goosen, the court says it was 'an unconscionable dereliction of duty'.