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The Panyatsime Heritage and Cultural Centre came alive last Tuesday as it hosted a vibrant belated celebration of Africa Day and Culture Month. The event drew students from schools that included ...
After years of delays caused by the pandemic, a trio of towering sculptures blending birds, homes and the neighborhood's ...
Millennials are completely reshaping the travel landscape. So what is it they're looking for in a vacation? Here are five ...
The show is the latest project in a career that has been dedicated to fostering inclusivity and advancing the graduation rates and success of underserved students in higher education. She came to ...
All are invited to join the Mashpee Inclusion and Diversity Committee for a vibrant celebration of friendship and cultural diversity at the 5th Annual Race Amity Day Festival & Picnic ...
In an upper room above those streets, the Book of Acts tells us, disciples of Jesus, recently crucified, cowered. Yet, filled ...
From a delicate 13th-century clay figure to self-portraits by photographer Samuel Fosso, New York's Metropolitan Museum ...
Despite the immense value of languages, more than half of all languages are in danger of falling into disuse, with devastating impacts for the global linguistic diversity and the situation of language ...
Africa stands at a pivotal juncture. If we are to realise our potential, we as Africans must first believe in our own ...
For over two decades, UNESCO has spearheaded the protection of the diversity of cultural expressions. It has provided vital guidance to establish innovative cultural policies that strengthen the ...
Their ways of life offer rare insights into Africa’s diverse heritage, resisting the pull of homogenisation in a rapidly globalising world. Beyond the cultural practices lies a treasure trove of ...
You cannot protect the Afrikaans culture if you are in exile. Afrikaans culture only exists in Africa. Other countries don’t want your apartheid baggage,” adds Kriel.