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The Province is providing $225,000 to the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia to advance the centre’s vision to protect, preserve and promote African Nova Scotian culture and history. The funding will support the centre, located in Cherry Brook, in implementing its 2022-25 strategic plan, including increasing the number of volunteers and enhancing collections and […]

Q: Can you give us a quick history lesson about the origins of WaterFire, how it began and how it connected to your Brown experience? Brown had launched the Open Curriculum by the time I arrived, which allowed students to set up cross-department majors of their own creation. I studied environmental and ecological systems; how […]

Put simply, local insights is fundamental information needed to understand and connect with audiences in different countries. Informed by carefully curated insights, the cultural specialists expertly employ inventive solutions to common brand challenges. With over thirty year’s experience, Freedman International’s localisation strategies have proven to boost the global market positioning of some of the world’s […]

To launch our programme, we are excited to be joined by Plaistow-born, award-winning British Grime MC, rapper and songwriter, Ghetts, who will talk about his career. Ghetts is an award-winning artist known for his hard hitting lyrics and intricate rhyme schemes and has collaborated with well-known acts such as Kano, Stormzy, Ed Sheeran as well […]

To launch our programme, we are excited to be joined by Plaistow-born, award-winning British Grime MC, rapper and songwriter, Ghetts, who will talk about his career. Ghetts is an award-winning artist known for his hard hitting lyrics and intricate rhyme schemes and has collaborated with well-known acts such as Kano, Stormzy, Ed Sheeran as well […]

Mayor Greg Fischer today announced that Louisville Metro Government (LMG) has received a $100,000 grant from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, for its ongoing efforts to preserve the historic Quinn Chapel AME Church. “Quinn Chapel, which stood at the heart of the 1960s civil […]

July 21, 2022 The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and Cityfest, Inc. will open the doors of the newly constructed Urban Artist Exchange, located at 1500 Walnut Street in Wilmington’s East Side Historic District, on Saturday, July 23 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Open House coincides with the nearby Wilmington Open Streets event. […]

An African American cultural preservation organization on Tuesday announced that Emmett’s childhood home will be one of 33 sites and organizations across the country to receive a portion of $3 million in grants. The grant money from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, an initiative of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will go […]

The creator of a new Black history tours initiative in the U.S. has partnered with small-group tour operator Intrepid Travel to help it carry out the experience.  Stephanie Jones, CEO of the Cultural Heritage Alliance for Tourism, plans to launch the first departures of the Black Cultural Heritage Tours with Intrepid in October.

When the decision to sell the Africa Centre’s premises on King Street in Covent Garden, London, was announced in 2011, there was significant pushback, both from British people of African heritage and the international African diaspora.


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