Art of being alive profiles two Nigerian Artists…
Art of being alive profiles two Nigerian Artists…
“I got to learn about coming to the U.S from my peace corps friends. It is my first time to leave my country and also ride a plane,” Raphina said. For Fouzya, when she got the news about coming to the White…
As they embark to leave the White House since 2009 after eight years, Michelle Obama for the eighth and final time as First Lady cemented her legacy of honoring the nation’s top creative youth development programs.…
“Hello, everyone, and, may I say for the last time officially, welcome to the White House. Yes!” she said. “The Last Time”- a bittersweet finale to Obama’s eight years in the White House, where she stood championing initiatives that focused on education,…
Bring a friend, meet new ones, explore opportunities.…
They discussed the importance of strong and inclusive governance as the region works to confront security threats, including from Boko Haram—now known as ISIL’s West Africa Province—and from clashes among ethnic, religious, and other groups in Nigeria.…
Hannah-Jones will instead accept a tenured position as the Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism at Howard, a historically Black university in Washington, D.C., which also announced Tuesday that it had recruited award-winning journalist and author Ta-Nehisi Coates to join its…
Linking the U.S national security to development, Obama said that development should not be seen as charity but rather as an investment in the security and prosperity of all.…
An opinion piece by Harvard-trained journalist highlighting five trends that will be needed to rebuild our world after the pandemic.…
He was appointed in 2013 by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon to “address the needs of the largest generation of youth the world has ever known.” There is perhaps no better representation of the U.N.’s concern about millennials than his appointment -- a…