The nostalgia behind the slogan “Make America great again” has always provoked the obvious questions of just when America was ...
In 1959, the Lenasia Group 2 School was opened as a comprehensive school, which in 1964 was renamed Nirvana High with Mr ...
At Shakespeare Theatre Company, “Kunene and the King” attempts to capture the legacy of South African racism with an unlikely ...
The “Negro Motorist Green Book,” a guide for African Americans first published in 1936, was a valued resource at a time when travel held the promise of adventure but was also perilous. It is now the ...
David Zeglen, lecturer of international and comparative studies at the University of Michigan, recalled 2002, his first year at Concordia University as an undergraduate. Zeglen said he protested with ...
Material distributed to teachers by the groups behind it, among other things, encouraged educators to put students through ...
The legal fraternity has expressed heartfelt tributes following the death of Founding President Sam Nujoma.Leading from the front, Chief Justice Peter Shivute was waxing lyrically in a statement ...
Belle da Costa Greene, the first director of the Morgan Library, was a Black woman who passed as white in the early 20th ...
South Africa's land crisis exposes contradictions in ownership, policy, and reform. Can restitution balance justice with economic growth?
Washington Bureau Chief Alex Cameron is sharing the impact of David Boren a respected bipartisan leader and longtime ...
The shellfish was considered food for the poor before Emmanuel “Manno” Bernoon, an emancipated Black man, started serving ...
A GRIPPING new film titled Athlone ’85 tells a story 40 years in the making. During the apartheid government’s 1985 State of Emergency, coloured communities and especially learners, rose up in the ...