Join me on a journey inspired by Janice Bryant Howroyd, the trailblazing entrepreneur who went from a pioneer of desegregation to founding a multibillion-dollar enterprise, The ACT-1 Group. Let\'s celebrate…
Explore the unseen impact of Ricardo's journey, the responsibility he feels, and the lessons he's learned. Understand the delicate balance between personal and professional life.
In the vibrant tapestry of American folk music, few threads weave a story as remarkable as that of Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten. A two-time Grammy winner, Cotten's journey is one of…
"Discover the inspiring journey of Chauncey Spencer, the pioneering African American pilot and relentless civil rights advocate who shattered barriers in the aviation world. His unwavering dedication and unbreakable spirit…
Hair Freedom EXPO 2026 is more than an event—it is a movement. Bringing together industry leaders, educators, advocates, and multicultural communities in Sydney, this landmark gathering will challenge hair discrimination, celebrate textured hair, and champion the right of women and girls to embrace their natural identity with confidence. Through powerful conversations, practical education, and inspiring personal stories, Hair Freedom EXPO is set to redefine inclusion, representation, and hair freedom in Australia.
Barnaby Phillips’s The African Kingdom of Gold: Britain and the Asante Treasure is a timely exploration of empire, cultural loss, and restitution. Combining meticulous research with compelling storytelling, Phillips traces the looting of Asante treasures and examines how their legacy continues to shape debates about historical justice today.
As the world celebrates International Doubles Day, London's favourite Caribbean beach bar is serving up a delicious reason to visit. This weekend, LIMIN Southbank is offering buy-one-get-one-free doubles, giving guests the chance to enjoy Trinidad & Tobago's iconic street food while soaking up riverside views, vibrant soca music, live entertainment and authentic Caribbean hospitality. With sunshine, rum punch and carnival vibes on the menu, it's set to be a celebration to remember.
Travel has the power to bring people together, but when combined with music, it can create something truly unforgettable. In this heartfelt review, travel editor Sarah Tetteh explores how a stay with Daish's Holidays at the Abbey Lawn Hotel became far more than just a family getaway. From live entertainment and inclusive hospitality to cherished moments shared across generations, the trip highlighted the importance of accessible travel and the joy of making memories together, especially for families with diverse and additional needs.
At the new V&A East Museum, The Music is Black: A British Story, arrives as both celebration and reckoning - a sweeping exploration of how Black music has shaped the cultural heartbeat of Britain. In this thoughtful review, John Stevenson reflects on the exhibition’s powerful blend of nostalgia, politics, resistance, and creativity, tracing the enduring influence of Black British sound for over a century.