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Will America’s Legacy Stand the Test of Time?
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Will America’s Legacy Stand the Test of Time?

Ovie Farraday- February 1, 2011

The great American age is drawing close to an end (Photo by Edgar Colomba, Pexels)   Will America’s Legacy Stand the Test of Time? When ... Read More

The Raising Cane: How I Became a Defender of the Voiceless
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The Raising Cane: How I Became a Defender of the Voiceless

Ibironke Babalola- January 17, 2011

Child in time-out (Photo by Masana on Unsplash)   LESSONS FROM MY DAD AND MUM: THE BIRTH OF VOLTRON F – DEFENDER OF THE UNIVERSE ... Read More

The Blurry, yet Familiar Face of Terror Explained
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The Blurry, yet Familiar Face of Terror Explained

Bimi- January 17, 2011

Image by Lucas Andrade, Pexels   The Blurry Face of Terror: Beyond the Stereotypes Last Christmas, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab—a 23-year-old Nigerian from a wealthy family—attempted ... Read More

Finding Humour in Racist Ignorance
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Finding Humour in Racist Ignorance

Sarah Udoh-Grossfurthner- January 17, 2011

"It was hard enough to comprehend that a person could be so blissfully ignorant" - Sarah Grossfurthner (Photo by Olha Ruskykh: Pexels) Who says one ... Read More

UMOJA: The Spirit of Togetherness
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UMOJA: The Spirit of Togetherness

David- January 17, 2011

Dancers (Image from Pixabay) From Russia to Canada, France, United Kingdom and the United States, Umoja’s 40-person cast has been sharing South Africa’s history and ... Read More

STOPPED Auction of Stolen 16th Century Benin Mask in London
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STOPPED Auction of Stolen 16th Century Benin Mask in London

Bimi- January 16, 2011

The Queen Mother Idia Mask has been stolen for many decades (Photo by Cottonbro studio, Pexels) UPDATE:  The Nigeria Liberty Forum (NBL) announced on Boxing ... Read More

The Power of One in North Africa
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The Power of One in North Africa

Bimi- December 17, 2010

Image by Mater Miliano from Pixabay Recent events in the North African country of Tunisia have become a harbinger of things to come when governments ... Read More