Culture
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Dr. Tererai Trent: Rising From The Ashes To A Life That is Greater
Decades before Dr. Tererai Trent became globally recognized as a women’s empowerment and education advocate, as well as Oprah Winfrey’s all-time favorite guest, she was a girl born in rural Zimbabwe, impoverished and with practically no formal education.... Read more
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Filmmaker Adeyemi Michael Reimagines the Immigrant Narrative While Paying Tribute to His Mother in the Captivating Short Film, “Entitled”
One filmmaker’s moving tribute to his mother and their heritage... Read more
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BBC Documentary: Sex For Grades Rampant At African Universities
University students are looking for ways to broaden their horizons, dive deep into their fields of interest, and prove their ... Read more
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Playwright Ngozi Anyanwu taps into her Nigerian-American upbringing for a play on grief and healing
Healing can mean different things to different people... Read more
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Cameroonian filmmaker Cyrielle Raingou on her upcoming documentary and her country on the brink of civil war
Though you may not have read about it in the news, a simmering civil conflict is displacing thousands and causing chaos and bloodshed in the African nation of Cameroon.... Read more
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5 Unexpected Benefits of Travel: Why You Should Go Now
Life gets busy and overwhelming. We are loaded with so many daily responsibilities that sometimes, it can feel like we ... Read more
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Mute R. Kelly, Unmute the Conversation: Honoring the Voices of Survivors
Walk with me up the steps and into one of the largest buildings you have ever seen. Notice all of ... Read more
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Buzzfeed’s Kiano Moju on Bridging Cultures Through Food
F ood can do so much more than just satisfy the stomach. In this Radiant Woman interview, we sit down with ... Read more