Published on the Black News on 23rd March 2021 The winner of the 2021 Global Open Mathematics competition was Faith Odunsi, a 15-year-old Nigerian high school student at …
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Written by Stephen A. Crockett Jr. Published on 23rd March 2021 Kim Janey was elected Mayor of Boston on 24th March 2021. Janey will be the first African American …
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Written by Charlene Rhinehart Published on 21st March 2021 Ayesha Seldon is the owner of over forty properties in America. She shares her story of coming from a …
Written by Aggrey Mutambo Published on 22nd March 2021 President John Magufuli passed away on Wednesday 24th March 2021. He was considered a controversial political figure in African …
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Published on The Tennessee Tribune on 23rd March 2021 Edited by Judith Isacoff and Matthew B. Hall In Zimbabwe, hundreds of children in rural areas cannot attend …
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Published on the AFRO – The Black Media Authority on 24th March 2021 A white headteacher at a Catholic school in New York forced a black pupil to …
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Written by Savanna Samuels Published on 25th March 2021 “Period poverty often gets sent on the backburner, but we need to bring everything to the forefront because until …
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Published on the Black Star News on 22nd March 2021 Mary Church Terrell was an educator, activist and the co-founder and first President of the National Association …
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Written by Pauline Kairu Published on 12th March 2021 In a report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations (FAO), only two thirds of the world’s population …
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