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Gunga Tavares remembers July 5, 1975, as an unusually hot day when thousands of Cape Verdeans made their way through the ...
In the province of KwaZulu-Natal, there are Mazizini and Mabasa forests, regarded as sacred by local communities. In the Free ...
Dorothy Jacobs, who played a crucial role in South African history by granting permission for her coloured husband's heart to ...
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Johnson sat down with ESSENCE to discuss the power of the natural hair movement, how it has evolved, her hopes for the CROWN Act and more insights from her brand-new book 'Natural'.
State legislators are trying once again to ban Native American mascots in Massachusetts high schools. Cape Cod has made ...
South Africans were not pleased with how teens from Cape Town conducted themselves at the V&A Waterfront while celebrating the end of exam season.
Ivers Square buzzed with energy Saturday, June 22, as Cape Girardeau’s Juneteenth celebration drew families, vendors, artists and educators together for a day of freedom, remembrance and joyful ...
Cape Town has secured its place among the world’s most desirable hiking destinations, clinching the No. 4 spot on a new global ranking — ahead of iconic cities like Sydney, Australia, and Edinburgh, ...
The internationally successful music duo from Cape Town draws much of its aesthetic - Kaaps slang, working-class Coloured identity, and gang iconography - from communities they don't belong to.
They offer a rare glimpse into underground music culture in Tasmania from the 1990s onwards, focusing on when bands largely relied on street advertising rather than the internet to promote shows.
The Cape Town Silent Book Club has taken the quote, “we read to know that we are not alone,” to a new level by having people come together for an hour and read silently together. That quote ...