Winning Health and Wellness Cases at the 2024 Saniss Awards Announced
In just two editions, the Sannis Awards has established itself as a global benchmark for health communications.
In just two editions, the Sannis Awards has established itself as a global benchmark for health communications.
In May 2024, the Colombian Graduate Student Community Association (CGSC) of Penn State University organized a symposium to connect Colombia diaspora scientists in the United States and other international researchers interested in working in Colombia.
From May 28 to June 2, 2024, the Maliotis Cultural Center (MCC) has welcomed, and is hosting the 10th International Summer University on its US premises.
The African Diaspora Council of Switzerland, African Foundation for Migration and Development, in collaboration with the Swiss African Forum has the pleasure to invite stakeholders to the celebration of Africa Day 2024 in Berne.
Afrinova is excited to announce the return of HeritageConcept to Basel, Switzerland, from June 11 to 17, 2024.
The state secretary in charge of policies for Hungarian communities abroad, Arpad Janos Potapi has said that Hungarians in Sweden will remain ambassadors for their country throughout their lives.
African masks are not merely artistic expressions but are deeply imbued with cultural significance and spiritual depth.
Nigeria, with its rich mosaic of cultures, offers a vibrant spectrum of indigenous philosophies and spiritual practices, intricately woven into the fabric of its various ethnic communities. This essay delves into the spiritual and philosophical cultures of four prominent Nigerian groups: the Igbo, Mama, Yoruba, and Ogoni peoples. By examining their artistic expressions and cultural practices, we can gain insights into their unique worldviews and the ways in which these…
As an observer deeply embedded in the global art discourse, I find myself compelled to explore the profound resonance of Oliver Enwonwu’s contributions to Nigerian art within the context of his father’s esteemed legacy.
Yah Nii Armah Blackwell (Yahu Blackwell) is the first Osu Lumor from the 400-year Osu African diaspora.