Category Archives: Culture

A brief walk into the lives of the Ika tribe

The Ika people, often confused as Igbo, are native to the Delta and Edo states

Africa’s Cultural Heritage Threatened By Climate Change

Africa Day celebrates independence, freedom from colonialism, and looking forwards to a peacful and thriving

Africa Day: Virtual events across Ireland to celebrate Africa Day 2021

Africa Day (25 May) will be celebrated online this year 2021, with virtual events taking

United African People, Bogobiri Dish Up For Variety Show For 2021 Africa Day

United People of Africa (UPA) and the Bogobiri House are ready for the 2021 Africa

African Student Lamy reflects on the intersection of Black culture and architecture

Recent graduate Jennifer Lamy studied alongside assistant professor Germane Barnes, who is well known for

Around the World: Nigerian woman Kelechi speaks on how a journey to Tanzania saved her life

We can’t travel everywhere but we can see the world through the eyes of others.

Fulani: A brief walk into the origin and lifestyle of this beautiful people

With an estimated amount of 20-25 million, they are believed to come from North Africa

Origins of Black Food Culture Retraced by Netflix’s ‘High on the Hog’

Host Stephen Satterfield on the importance of understanding food origins, the Black food movement, and

A brief walk into the lives of one of the world’s most ancient people: Ijaw Culture

Being the first to find a settlement in the Lower Niger and Niger Delta, it

Asmat tribe: The cannibalistic people who use human skulls as pillows

The Asmat tribe is the world’s most famous cannibalistic tribe and the mere mention of

Around the World: The self-discovery that is in every journey

We can’t travel everywhere but we can see the world through the eyes of others.

Arts & Culture: Lowcountry Juneteenth Celebrates African-American Holiday

Lowcountry Juneteenth is hosting its inaugural celebratory week of educational and entertainment events June 14-20