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Julio Pinedo, a farmer from Kongo who has been king of Afro-Bolivians since 1992

The Afro-Bolivians are descendants of Enslaved Africans  that arrive during the Spanish Empire from the 16th to the 19th centuries to work in the mines of Potosi, a city in southwestern...

Rapper J. Cole to play for Rwanda in pro basketball league in Africa

North Carolina-born rapper J. Cole recently popped back up with the announcement of his latest project and documentary, The Off Season. But, it looks like the entertainer has been preparing...

The Aeta: These Native Africans were the original inhabitants of the Philippines

The Aeta or Agta people are the indigenous black-skinned people who inhabit the remote and mountainous regions of Luzon, Philippines.  The Aeta are under the bracket of Austronesians, groups in...

Netflix drops 1st trailer for ‘High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America’

Calling all food enthusiasts, especially those who love learning about the impact Black and African food ways made on the cuisine in the United States. Netflix will soon release a...

Hawaii Close to Becoming the 49th State to Honor Juneteenth as a state holiday

On April 27, the island of Hawaii passed legislation to officially recognize Juneteenth as a day of acknowledgment and commemoration for the end of enslavement in the United States. On...

Black History: 6 Little Known Black History Figures You Should Know

 When it comes to Black History, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, and Muhammad Ali are often mentioned and rightfully so. But what do you...

Blackberry Vanilla Margarita

You can never go wrong with a good margarita. I mean, ever. I love the combination of blackberries and vanilla because it’s almost like a winning combination of sweet and...

Traveler Story: ‘In Kenya I Didn’t Feel Black, I Just Felt Human

Arizona native Chanice a.k.a. Queenie is a New York State agency employee and the CEO of Fly With Queenie, a company specializing in curating worldwide experiences for travelers. The 32-year-old...

Afro- Bolivans: People Of African Descent In Bolivia

Did you know Afro-Bolivians are still around today? Afro-Bolivians are descendants of the enslaved West Africans brought by the Spanish between the 16th and 19th Centuries to work in the...

Burkina Faso: Ex-President Compaoré Charged with Thomas Sankara’s Murder

Burkina Faso’s former president, Blaise Compaore, has reportedly been indicted by a military court in the country’s capital for the 1987 assassination of political revolutionary, Thomas Sankara. Hailed as a...

Twitter Sets Up African Base In Ghana

Twitter announced today that they are building a team in Ghana to establish their presence on the continent. Twitter’s mission is to serve the public conversation, and the positive power...

7 Countries Where You Can Get a Passport Through Ancestry

Your parents, grandparents, or distant relatives could be your ticket to dual citizenship. Several countries around the globe will grant citizenship if your parents, grandparents or even great-grandparents were born...
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