Culture & Society
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From Harlem to Brixton: The Transatlantic Exchange of Black Literature
The Harlem Renaissance ranks among the most powerful cultural movements of the 20th century. Its influence reached way beyond its…
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Exploring the Global Legacy of Black Wall Streets
The Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma might be the most famous, but many more Black Wall Streets thrived throughout America…
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How Digital Griots Are Shaping Black Culture on Social Media
African griots have long been the keepers of their people’s stories. These cultural guardians preserved centuries of wisdom, traditions and cultural knowledge…
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How Afrofuturism is Reimagining Black Identity Through Science Fiction
Traditional science fiction painted pictures of futures with advanced technology and interstellar travel. These stories rarely showed different cultural viewpoints…
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Why Black Power Music is the Heartbeat of Global Protests
Music stands as humanity’s most powerful tool for social change. Black power music’s legacy proves this point powerfully, from plantation…
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Black Athletes, a Divided America, and the Politics of Patriotism
Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists at the 1968 Olympics. Their powerful gesture became a defining moment that…
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Diaspora Entrepreneurs Are Shaping Silicon Valley’s Future
Silicon Valley’s most valuable companies share a fascinating trait – immigrants founded more than 55% of them. This remarkable fact…
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Heritage Tourism in the Age of Ancestry DNA
DNA testing has sparked human curiosity about family history for centuries. A simple genetic test now reveals generations of family…
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How Diaspora Philanthropy Drives Economic Growth in Homelands
More than 281 million people now live outside their birth countries. These diaspora communities send billions of dollars to their homelands each…
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Bahrain National Day: Celebrating the Kingdom’s Independence and Heritage
The Kingdom of Bahrain comes alive each December 16th. Streets burst with red and white colors as people celebrate their National Day.…
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