The new film Hidden Figures goes to the heart of racism in 1960s United States life and illuminates the path to justice through love Visiting Atlanta’s Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, I once overheard a black boy ask his mother: “Why were white people so bad to us?” The question was
Africa and the Diaspora (Part I)
Written by Dr. Charles Quist-Adade In this four-part article, Dr. Charles Quist-Adade traces the historic links between Continental Africans and their cousins in the Diaspora and argues that distance-physical and temporal (time) should unite rather than divide peoples of African descent notwithstanding their cultural differences. He asserts that no man or woman of African descent