The International Court of Justice elected Julia Sebutinde as its Vice President, the first time an African woman has held such a prestigious position within the ICJ.…
The International Court of Justice elected Julia Sebutinde as its Vice President, the first time an African woman has held such a prestigious position within the ICJ.…
The Pew Research Center has published important findings about Black eligible voters in the 2024 election and their potential impact on key races, including the U.S. presidential election. Projected to reach 34.4 million in November 2024, the number of Black-eligible voters in…
Harnessing the unifying power of sports, a delegation of U.S. Sports Envoys and officials landed in Abidjan to attend the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations, the continent’s premier sporting event. This initiative, spearheaded by the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement…
After watching their first Black president relentlessly attacked by the conservative right, it’s time the Ivy League school took some responsibility. Dr. Claudine Gay, the first Black and second woman president of Harvard University, resigned her position on Tuesday (Jan. 2), after months of attacks from right-wing…
The influence Cape Verdean culture has had on Massachusetts, and Boston specifically, is shown throughout food and art. Restaurant Cesaria is a staple in the Boston Cape Verdean communities. Located at 266 Bowdoin Street, Restaurant Cesaria has been serving traditional Cape Verdean…
TANTV receive $25,000 in funding; joins the 2nd Cohort of the Black Owned Media Equity and Sustainability Institute (BOMESI) accelerator program as one of seven black and multicultural publishing companies…
The funding gap between Black women founders and their white counterparts in the tech industry is staggering. According to a project Diane Report from 2016, out of the 10,238 venture deals minted between 2012 and 2014 only 24 of them had Black…
n acknowledgment of International Day of the Girl, First Lady Jill Biden honors 15 outstanding young women who have been at the forefront of positive change in their respective communities across the United States. These remarkable individuals were selected by the White…
In the face of the ever-increasing fight for racial equity and civil rights, Reverend Al Sharpton delivers a reminder of the enduring significance of civil rights, heritage, and unity among African Americans and other marginalized communities. Through his eloquent words, he implores…
U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken launched the Global Music Diplomacy Initiative, a worldwide effort to elevate music as a diplomatic tool to promote peace and democracy and support the United States’ broader foreign policy goals. The Initiative aims to leverage…