Monthly Archives: January 2011
Art of African Diaspora at Manhattan’s Museum of Arts and Design
Works by more than 100 African, African-descended, or simply African-influenced artists from around the world are the focus of a new show at New York's Museum of Arts and Design.
African fashions: From runway to retail
Over the past five years we have experienced an explosion of African fashion on the global fashion scene. Where wearing an outfit inspired by Africa's rich and diverse culture once meant sketching a clothing pattern, finding fabric, and working with a tailor to create the outfit.
Johnnie Carson: Southern Sudan vote is historic
The January 9 referendum in which the people of southern Sudan will vote on whether to make their region an independent nation will be a “historic occasion,” most importantly for the people of Sudan, but for all Africans as well. If the election is transparent, fair and successful, it will reflect the will of the people no matter which path they choose, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson told reporters.
The vibrant world of Kachi Designs
When I first saw the fashion designs behind Kachi Designs, I had one word in mind: Vibrant. The colors and the African-inspired patterns really drew my in and wow, the world of Kachi is beautiful. Even more beautiful is the fact that Kachi Designs is the brainchild of upcoming self-taught designer Chigozie “ChiChi” Anaele.
Volunteerism and community development critical to business growth in Africa
For Upendo Minja and Patricia Kafoe, attending Chamber of Commerce board meetings in the United States went beyond just recording minutes — the experience was invaluable, as it empowered them with new ideas on business and community development that they hope to implement in their African organizations.