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From Somalia to Seattle – Immigrant Mom Stands By Community, Faith and Tradition
Seattle, WA—Asha Mohamed knew America was the place for her soon after her arrival in a Kenyan refugee camp. “They gave me two books, a Bible and a pamphlet that talked about the American Constitution.” She was familiar with the former, but found the latter “the most fascinating document that I could ever read.”
In Maasailand, No Child Left Behind Means Building a School Yourself
TRANSMARA, KENYA – It is five in the morning, and we are climbing the winding dirt road that leads to the entrance gate of the Maasai Mara, Kenya's famous wildlife reserve. Emmanuel Tasur, our Maasai guide, is explaining the rite of passage where a young Maasai warrior, or moran, kills a lion.
Book Review: Bridge Across Atlantic by Ibé Kaba
Minneapolis based spoken word artist publishes his first book of poetry where he chronicles the journey of recent African immigrants from Africa, to culture-shock and adjusting to life in the United States and finally to their settlement in cities and towns across the US.
Black Americans Still Don’t Get the Message About HIV/AIDS
Forget the woeful statistics, the sheer redundancy of reporting on HIV/AIDS among black Americans has itself become depressing.
U.S. Presidential Candidates Must Renounce All Extremists
Writers Convene in Nairobi for Literary Awards
Wole Soyinka Celebrated at Theatrical Conference
Linyekula Displays Hope, Innocence and Dreams In Modern Dance
This Summer: Afrifest in Minneapolis
As Minnesota prepares itself for perhaps one of its largest multicultural fairs, Mshale had a chat with Nathan White who first had the dream of Afrifest. Afrifest is borne from the idea of the African Festival of Arts, a festival in Chicago that celebrates the African culture and its influence in different communities and aspects of life in Africa.