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Seven mistakes the African diaspora make when starting a business in Africa – How we made it in Africa

| July 18, 2022

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Rwanda-based Dr Harnet Bokrezion is the founder of the Africa Business Academy and she has also developed a training programme on how to start a business by importing and selling African products in the global market. In this article she looks at common mistakes the African diaspora make when doing business in Africa or investing on the continent. Yes, your roots are important.

Report: Getty Images Opens Access to 30000 Images of Black Diaspora in UK and US – LJ INFOdocket

| July 18, 2022

From The Guardian: A collection of almost 30,000 rarely seen images of the black diaspora in the UK and the US, dating from the 19th century to the present, has been launched as part of an educational initiative to raise awareness of the history of black people in the UK. The Black History & Culture Collection includes more than 20 categories of images including politics, hair, education, female empowerment and LGBTQ+

Culture Talk: Curator Kanitra Fletcher on the Exhibition Afro-Atlantic Histories: It’s About ‘How the African Diaspora Comprises All These Voices and…

| July 18, 2022

A VISUAL REVELATION, Afro-Atlantic Histories presents a sweeping account of the African Diaspora.

Rwandan youth in Diaspora urged to replicate ‘Walk to Remember’ – The New Times

| July 18, 2022

A group of youth who pioneered Walk to Rememberin Rwanda has urged their compatriots in Diaspora to use the same approach among others to fight against genocide denial that is on the rise. Walk to Rememberwas conceived in 2009 by members ofPeace and Love Proclaimers (PLP)to empower the youth of Rwanda and around the world to take a stand against Genocide.

Diaspora claims that Registration System for Elections on the BiHCEC is not working – Sarajevo Times

| July 18, 2022

General elections in BiH will be held on October 2 this year. Voters who live outside BiH can register to vote until July 19, within 24 hours, in order to exercise their right to vote

Voluntary slavery rampant in the Diaspora – The Herald

| July 18, 2022

The Herald Dr Masimba Mavaza THE way life works today, where money is mostly 97 percent debt-money, makes indentured slaves of us all. The way the world works now is to use the banks to bind humanity in voluntary slavery, which is the modern day slavery. The large banks may extend new credit in exchange for our promise to repay.

Kenyans in the diaspora embrace new tech solution, KimboCare – GhettoRadio 89.5 FM

| July 18, 2022

Since time immemorial, Africans have always embraced a giving culture and for those lucky enough to become successful in the diaspora, remittances to aid their kin or communitys welfare comes in handy. The need to provide quality and affordable Health Care to loved ones and the less privileged and direct it to local development goals has become a primary priority.

The Middle Eastern Party Scene Thriving in Brooklyn – The New York Times

| July 18, 2022

Just before midnight on a Friday in June, a short line formed outside Elsewhere, a music venue and nightclub in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Saphe Shamoun, one of the D.J.s performing that night, gingerly approached two women in the queue. Are you here for Laylit?

Redefining Sonic and Safety Standards in the Music Industry: The New Diaspora Music Experience – BrownGirlMag

| July 14, 2022

5 min read The bass is loud and each time the beat drops, sound waves ripple through the audience and the sea of concert-goers moves like a single-bodied organism swimming through the soundscape.

Vic Mensa’s ‘SKIN + MASKS’ Exhibit Puts a Spotlight on the Diaspora’s Most Talented Artists – OkayAfrica

| July 14, 2022

With the curation of his debut exhibition, rapper Vic Mensa is imagining creativity, expression, and identity free of the white gaze. Presented by the Kavi Gupta Gallery in Chicago, Mensa's SKINS + MASKS features art pieces by a collective of visual artists from the diaspora. The group exhibition, which opened last month, is inspired by Frantz Fanons 1952 book Black Skin, White Masks and centers on Black experiences with the goal of decolonizing Black art beyond the politics of visibility


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