Dr. Iheoma Iruka – Fighting the Good Fight for Social Identity
Dr. Iheoma U. Iruka has made it her mission in life to advocate for children and families from low income households, especially those of ethnic minorities. As a research professor…
Dr. Iheoma U. Iruka has made it her mission in life to advocate for children and families from low income households, especially those of ethnic minorities. As a research professor…
Welcome to April. It is understandable why April is the favorite month for many people – it is the beginning of spring. If you live in the colder regions of…
Being an African, otherwise called black in America, is not easy. One is constrained to endure the destructive tendencies resulting from the societal presumptions of white supremacy. The challenges are…
Welcome to March. Did you know that March is the start of the new year in terms of astronomical events? It starts in the last two weeks of March when…
Nkem DenChukwu is a tenacious advocate for self-awareness and national identity, who has her priorities right. In spite of her successes as a writer and film producer, DenChukwu understands that…
We want to use the opportunity of Black History Month (BHM) to recognize a vital piece of black history. Established in 1970 in Sheldon, South Carolina, by Walter Eugene King,…
Igbo Landing of 1803 We seize the opportunity of Black History Month (BHM) to recognize a powerful story of resistance - Igbo Landing. In May 1803, one of the largest…
Babatunde Olatunji was among the early generation of Africans who played a significant role in the fight for equality in America. Three years before Rosa Parks, Olatunji had protested racial…
February is a month packed with activities and fun things. In the United States and Canada, Groundhog Day comes up on February 2. Groundhog Day derives from the Pennsylvanian Dutch…
On both personal and professional levels, Dr. Chika Unigwe has excelled and done things that are not for the faint of heart. She has not only demonstrated great success in…