Ahead of Black History Month, which kicks off on February 1, Apple just unveiled its 2025 Black Unity Collection, consisting ...
Hattie Canty, the late labor activist who became the first Black female president of the Culinary Local 226, will be ...
The exhibit from Sabrina Nelson, “She Carries,” will feature paintings, sculptures and installation pieces that explore “the essence of survival, resilience, and legacy, particularly through the lens ...
Disco Afrika brings to life issues that hit close to home -- land grabbing, political protests, extrajudicial killings, and ...
This past weekend, we stepped into the pulsating heart of Johannesburg’s cultural scene as Heineken® House took over Sandton ...
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, community leaders, artists and advocates gathered at the Parkview at Cascades Park for the Day ...
Imani Perry’s impressionistic “Black in Blues” finds shades of meaning — beautiful and ugly — in art, artifacts, music, ...
Grout was an award-winning photojournalist, fine art photographer, and author who worked since 1966 in the Americas, Asia and ...
Carpenter and Meyer’s paintings had been on loan since perhaps as early as April 23, 1981 and displayed at least since 1997 ...
Fruit2U Packers, a stone fruit, table grape and citrus packer, recently installed solar panels so the packing house can keep the power on during South Africa’s frequent power outages, known as load ...
UChicago center brings scholarship to the public through art of Betye Saar, Otolith Group and Art Institute’s ‘Project a ...
Smart meters are more than a solution to today’s problems; they are a bridge to Africa’s energy future. As the continent ...