Video: The weak link: Patrice Lumumba was assassinated because Mobutu was waiting | Le maillon faible : Lumumba a été assassiné parce que Mobutu était prêt pour prendre sa place

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The African hope in Obama

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Video: Afrikanspot remembers Dr. Chika Onyeani

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Video: When people see africans and african americans, they expect a cat fight

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Video: There is a lot of trauma associated with the enslavement of people

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Video: African Day Parade New York

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Video: Botswana Traditional Dancers

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President Macky Sall signs $600 million deal at U.S.–Africa Business Forum to boost electricity generation capacity in Senegal

  President Macky Sall signed three deals worth more than $600 million to boost electricity generation capacity in Senegal with Lekela Power, ContourGlobal and Black Rhino Group on the sidelines of the 2nd U.S. – Africa Business Forum held in … Read More

Video: President Macky Sall – U.S. Africa Business Forum – New York

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Chancellor Carmen Fariña meets New York City’s ethnic and community media

By Isseu Diouf Campbell New York City’s ethnic and community media met NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña on June 19, 2015 at City Hall. Topics discussed included the lack of access to translation and interpretation services for parents, the insignificant … Read More

Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer opens new storefront office in Harlem

By Isseu Diouf Campbell Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer greeted hundreds of guests at the grand opening of her new storefront Northern Manhattan Office located at 431 West 125th St, in Harlem on May 18, 2015. The office open Monday … Read More

“Cold Harbour” opens 22nd New York African Film Festival

By Isseu Diouf Campbell “Cold Harbour”, the South African film produced by Tendeka Matatu and directed by Carey McKenzie opened the 22nd New York African Film Festival organized this year under the banner of the United Nation’s International Decade for … Read More

Dr. Adelaide L. Sanford receives Dr. Betty Shabazz Award

By Isseu Diouf Campbell Women in Islam honored Dr. Adelaide L. Sanford at the 14th Annual Dr. Betty Shabazz Awards held on May 3rd, 2015, at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. During the ceremony celebrating … Read More

South African New Yorkers celebrate Independence Day with foreign victims in mind

By Isseu Diouf Campbell South African New Yorkers celebrated 21 years of freedom at their 3rd Annual picnic held at Riverside Park in Washington Heights on April 21, 2015. Even though the ambiance was festive, the group held a minute of silence … Read More

HCCI honors servant leaders at 13th Annual Let Us Break Bread Together Awards Dinner

By Isseu Diouf Campbell Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc, (HCCI) hosted its 13th Annual Let Us Break Bread Together awards dinner honoring individuals and organizations that “have contributed to the well-being of others in some special way” on April … Read More

ASA youth committee celebrates 55th Anniversary of the independence of Senegal

By Isseu Diouf Campbell The youth committee of the Association of Senegalese in America (ASA) hosted in Harlem a reception in celebration of the 55th Anniversary of the independence of Senegal on April 4, 2015, at the newly renovated headquarters … Read More

African Life Center hosts first African Women’s Day Celebration

By Isseu Diouf Campbell African Life Center hosted its first African Women’s Day Celebration on March 31, 2015 at the Lincoln Medical Center to empower African women on health, education and economics. Several experts including Health Advocate Stella Chinyere Obilor, … Read More

Womenwerk honors Public Advocate Letitia James and African Services Committee

By Isseu Diouf Campbell Womenwerk, a movement founded by two young African women Nekpen Osuan and Demi Ajayi to “change the way women discuss, perceive and overcome challenges” hosted its annual gala on March 7, 2015 at John Jay College. … Read More

We want to know what happened to Hakeem Kuta

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Family members say farewell to Hakeem Kuta but demand answers

By Isseu Diouf Campbell Hakeem Kuta, the 17-year-old teenager of Ghanaian descent who died on Saturday, two days after he fell off the roof of a six story building in the Bronx while being chased by the police, was laid … Read More

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