In August 1999 Ena Yaa and Mwalimu Baruti began homeschooling their daughter because there was not an Afrikan centered high school in their area. Little did they know that this would be the beginning of Akoben...
Updated March 12, 2019 – Film added to list. Who doesn’t draw inspiration from the “underdog” whose grit is tested on a tumultuous journey scaling a treacherous cliff toward entrepreneurial success...
A Warrior Scholar Speaks: The economy is that social institution which unites members of society into a network of acquiring, distributing and consuming the goods and services necessary for their collective survival...
A Warrior Scholar Speaks: Yurugu, the beings (‘people’ being an identity they have never deserved) who are our primary focus, are really quite easy to understand. Three interrelated factors reveal all a warrior needs to...
Remember seeing the map of Africa and Egypt was not there? Neither do we, however removing Egypt from Africa and its Black history is just one example of what museums typically do in the west. Your next museum visit...
NEW YORK CITY – Looking for something fun and FREE to do this week? New York City libraries partnered with museums across the city to launch the Culture Pass to better serve disenfranchised communities’...