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Africa: Obama Joins Voices Immortalising Fela Kuti in New Podcast Series
Former US President Obama has honoured Nigerian Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo-Kuti with a new podcast chronicling his life and music. Mr Obama announced the release of the podcast, "Fela Kuti: Fear ...
Boxing legend Mike Tyson is the latest to return “home” to Africa, joining a growing list of A-list celebrities tracing their ...
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
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Emotional connections: Series: Marketing Ghana’s One Square Mile project through culture and global icons
By Sammy CRABBE In the first two articles of this series, we examined how the One Square Mile Project can be marketed through cultural ambassadors – beginning with Ghana’s diaspora stars who embody ...
The Germantown-born illustrator taught Black history to all children, drew stamps for the USPS, and was arguably one of the world's best watercolor artists.
Young Nigerian and German musicians joined forces at Beethovenfest for this year's DW Campus Project — making music and memories to last a lifetime.
EMY Africa has officially unveiled the nominees for the 10th Anniversary edition of the EMY Africa Awards, ahead of the grand ceremony on Saturday, 22nd November 2025.
Fifty years ago, WGPR-TV made history in Detroit. Today, through a museum in Detroit and stories shared by WGPR alums ...
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An evening of rhythms, roots and musical dialogue
Visual Voices, Generation for Change, L’atelier des artistes en exil from France, and Savino Rock Bar host a musical event on ...
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Shutdown playlist, why Michael Steele is still a Republican, Raskin’s ‘24 Senate flirtation
Welcome to Backchannel, where we’ll steer completely clear of political talking points and offer exclusive notes from inside ...
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The Inconvenient Truth with Professor Douglas BOATENG: The five percent awakening turning compassion into competitiveness: How enforcing disability inclusion can redefine ...
The inconvenient truth is that development without inclusion is progress without purpose. Ghana’s decision to enforce a five per cent employment quota for persons with disabilities marks both a moral ...
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