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Ajanku has been an artist for her entire life. “I sat at the knees of my quilt-making grandmother,” Ajanku said. “My other ...
In this concluding part, GODFREY GEORGE writes that the once-revered ancestral messengers and custodians of sacred tradition, masquerades, are increasingly morphing into tools of fear, violence, and ...
Radhiant Diagnostic Imaging SA Inc. has been recognized as the “ Best Mobile Mammography Service in South Africa of 2025 .” ...
In Uganda, politics often intertwines with spiritual beliefs, as many politicians secretly consult traditional healers or ...
In New Orleans, Chef Dee Lavigne has reopened a door that closed nearly nine decades ago—and she’s carrying forward a legacy ...
The 41-year-old Nxusani-Mawela is an international beer judge and taster, and is believed to be the first Black woman in ...
Fatima Ait Boufker and Naima Akhraze weaving the traditional rugs at the at the Aguiness rug cooperative in Taznakht, Morocco, 23 June 2025.
Many African women already apply traditional practices that care for the environment. Women are also more likely to adopt sustainable practices and influence community-level adaptation.
More than 100 beautiful, fascinating quilts of widely varied styles made primarily by African American women with Bay Area ties, and many of the stories behind them, comprise a compelling new ...
The art historical narrative, traditionally skewed towards Western perspectives, has long undervalued African art, limiting its global visibility and appreciation.
As we enter International Black Women’s History Month, Black art has always been a means of documenting and creating history, putting out powerful stories that depict Black women’s experiences ...