ST. LOUIS — Eyeseeme is a Black Owned Independent Bookstore located in University City, MO whose mission is to be a resource to parents, teachers, and schools in providing the very best children’s ...
On Saturday, February 11 th, hundreds of children from the Philadelphia area gathered at the Pennsylvania Convention Center for the 31 st Annual African American Children’s Book Fair. The event ...
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has honored Mr. Sunday Joseph Ayodabo with the prestigious African Humanities Program (AHP) Fellowship. Ayodabo, a lecturer in the Department of ...
The African Children’s Choir will present their concert “Just As I Am” at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 2 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, ...
As a parent of three young children and child psychologist, I am always trying to find different ways to teach children about their emotions and learn ways to be mindful and aware of their feelings ...
The harmonious voices of the African Children’s Choir, a group composed of talented youngsters from underprivileged backgrounds, are set to resonate through the Southland in the coming days. The choir ...
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Shortlists revealed for 2025 South African Literary Awards
With the final adjudication convention and related processes for this year's South African Literary Awards (Sala) now completed by a 33-strong distinguished panel of judges, the shortlisted names of ...
The prolific writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, originally from Kenya, died at 87 in Bedford, Georgia on Wednesday, May 28. In a bookstore in Kenya’s capital, the proprietor arranged a shelf exclusively ...
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South Africa: Speech Therapist From Eastern Cape Crowned Miss South Africa 2025
Qhawekazi Mazaleni is a qualified speech therapist who is studying autism and promotes literacy through isiXhosa children's books.
Imagine growing up in an African orphanage or isolated village suffering the depths of poverty with little hope for the future. Then one day someone recognizes your singing and dancing ability and ...
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, who has died aged 87, was a titan of modern African literature - a storyteller who refused to be bound by jail, exile and illness. His work spanned roughly six decades, primarily ...
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