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As a historical interpreter, researcher, artist, and designer, Cheyney McKnight incorporates 18th and 19th-century African American design skills to create pieces with a modern twist.
From digital nomad visas to day-to-day life, here’s what it really takes to relocate—and thrive—on the continent.
Asian Americans are “Asian.” But for any number of reasons, it’s hard to imagine a great many Black Americans opting to call ...
Born from community vision and cultural urgency, the Forgotten Roots Festival returns to Interwoven Artist Studio (634 ...
The most popular African American-helmed comedies of the 1980s and 1990s made millions of people laugh, but San Francisco ...
Fast forward to the late 2020s, and the same fashion staples once dismissed as “ghetto” are now luxury-coded, sold for four ...
New and old Black fans of Fleetwood Mac can't stop talking about a powerful onstage moment in 1997 between the two star ...
AFRICAN AMERICANS. Cleveland's African American community is almost as old as the city itself. GEORGE PEAKE, the first Black settler, arrived in 1809 and by 1860 there were 799 Black people living in ...
For Black Motorists, a Never-Ending Fear of Being Stopped Minorities are pulled over by police at higher rates than whites. Many see a troubling message: You don't belong.
City of Alachua’s Annual Fourth of July Celebration Join the city of Alachua for its annual Fourth of July celebration ...
Gavin Adcock Rants About Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, Calls It “Not Country Music” During Live Show A new video circulating ...
Chukwumerije Okereke & Nnimmo Bassey warn that experimenting with speculative technologies on the continent is a grave act of ...