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Some problems do not go away on their own. Inequality is one of them. In the U.S., African Americans are still more likely to face barriers when it comes to basic needs, health, education, housing, ...
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I thought of Piper last week when The New York Times revealed that Zohran Mamdani, the surprise winner of New York City’s ...
Power Africa – established more than a decade ago – aimed to help bring stable electricity to 600 million people across Africa, writes Nick Ferris, before being cut by the current president. But all h ...
From digital nomad visas to day-to-day life, here’s what it really takes to relocate—and thrive—on the continent.
South African consumers already battle to make ends meet in difficult economic conditions and the US tariffs will make it ...
Michelle Obama, in a new podcast episode, reflected on how women gain confidence later in life, saying she is currently and finally feeling "completely free." ...
Her sentiments are part of a swelling movement of Black Americans remaking what it is to live well and, most importantly, to ...
During the summer program, fellows live together in campus housing and share seminar and social space at Mwangi and Unity ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa will continue with its diplomatic efforts towards a more balanced and mutually ...
Washington is trying to weaponise trade. The world is responding by building its defences — and that will have lasting consequences for markets and the US and global economies. ” ...
African American men (AAM) have persistently had the highest incidence and mortality rates for prostate cancer (PrCa) in the United States. Considering that current guidelines recommend the practice ...