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Technology
New app ‘Thrive’ may be just what new immigrants need
‘Thrive,’ a new mobile application created to resolve relocation issues faced by new Ghanaian immigrants in the United States, has…
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Education
Daughter of Haitian immigrants, Claudine Gay is Harvard’s 30th president
Claudine Gay, a widely admired higher education leader and distinguished scholar of democracy and political participation, has been named the…
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Business
Nigeria-Born Tope Awotona Now One of U.S. Wealthiest Immigrants
He built Calendly out of frustration, now the scheduling app is worth $3 billion—and the subject of a heated Twitter…
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Diaspora
WCRM Radio station Ohio helps connect African immigrants to their roots
Sometimes, when Harrison Poku-Yeboah hosts his weekly show for WCRM (102.1 FM), he puts on a little bit of a…
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Diaspora
Catherine Cudjoe plus other African immigrants for NYC Comptroller honor
“This is such an unexpected honor for me, I am just happily working within the African Diaspora community here in…
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Diaspora
Dennis Bioh Envisions ‘Last Tear’ For African Immigrants In The US
Dennis Bioh is President and CEO of the African Community Resource Center (ACRC), a US-based nonprofit organization that seeks to…
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Ghanaian Lawyer in US asks African immigrants to take advantage of Obama Executive Order
Samira Sulemana The Law Office of Samira Sulemana has called on undocumented immigrants and their families living in the United…
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Arts/Culture
Here’s why attiéké from Ivory Coast is taking over the global kitchen
Attiéké is an Ivorian national dish made from cassava, and it’s been a major part of the country’s kitchen for…
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Arts/Culture
The historic migration of the Yorubas of Ghana from Nigeria
The historic migration of the Yoruba people from Ile-Ife has shaped Ghana’s Yoruba community through trade, faith, and family ties.…
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Personality
Marcus Garvey issued posthumous pardon after 101 years
Jamaican-born Black nationalist and pan-Africanist, Marcus Mosiah Garvey has been issued a posthumous pardon more than 101 years after his…
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