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Whose art is it? US museums reexamine their African collections.

This Bembe reliquary will go on display at the university of Michigan Museum of Art in late August. Researchers are trying to assess its provenanc...

Edgar Momplaisir leading his way to success with mesmerizing acting and writing skills

People say that the glimpse of success for Edgar Momplaisir came at a very early stage, but if we look at his life story, he has made hard efforts...

Who Jason Reynolds Writes His Best-sellers For

“I write to Black children,” Reynolds says. “But I write for all children.”Photograph by Jared Soares for The New Yorker Jason Reynolds, the autho...

Bronzeville Week promotes African-American arts, culture and unites community

MILWAUKEE — Bronzeville Week kicked off its annual celebration early on Saturday morning with a run-walk down Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. The...

How A Son Of Freed Slaves Became A Real Estate Tycoon

Born in 1880, Anderson Hunt Brown used his natural business genius to become one of the nation's first Black property moguls—and he used his weal...

Black Business Month spotlight: Dilligence Training in East Hartford

CEO Devonté Dillion talks importance of representation, overcoming COVID-19's impact on business, and advice for other Black entrepreneurs. EAST ...

D.C.'s African Ancestry traces DNA roots. Amazon is on board.

Gina Paige is the president and co-founder of African Ancestry, a D.C.-based business enrolled in Amazon's Black Business Accelerator. COURTESY O...

Michael Chekhov Theater Festival and Ridgefield Library Present Unheard Voices by the American Slavery Project

We are excited to announce that this fall the Michael Chekhov Theater Festival and our Co-Sponsor The Ridgefield Library will bring an incred...

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