The term “colorism,” introduced by Alice Walker in 1983, describes bias against individuals with darker skin tones, often within the same ethnic group. This issue has...
The significant contributions of black soldiers during both World Wars are often overlooked in the broader narratives of these global conflicts. Despite the substantial involvement of...
During both World Wars, a significant number of African soldiers served on French soil, leading to many interactions with local civilians. These soldiers often found themselves...
Many descendants of India’s first civilizers, particularly those of “Black” Dravidian heritage, currently face marginalization and are relegated to lower societal roles within the Hindu system,...
Science has illuminated the fact that all human varieties trace their ancestry back to Africa, challenging the misconceptions and stereotypes that have long plagued the continent’s...
The phrase “Black Africa” has been used since colonial times to describe parts of Africa primarily inhabited by black populations. While it reflects a demographic reality,...
One common belief is that Freemasonry originated from ancient Egypt. To answer this pertinent question, we must explore the concept of secret societies and their existence...
For centuries, there has been a concerted effort to diminish the role that Black people have played in shaping the world. This includes civilizations in Africa,...
Africa, a continent rich in history and culture, stands at a crossroads of perception and reality. Our ancestors left a legacy of greatness, evident in the...
In this video, we will expose how the growth of the Arab world in Africa is impacting the lives and liberties of black African populations, making...