..And UK’s Parliamentary Debate Raises Hopes For Somaliland’s Recognition
Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email By Mathew Gordon While the rest of the Horn of Africa region is making waves on the battlefield, the tiny, self-declared republic of Somaliland has been having its presence felt where representative democracy and open debate lurk. In the halls of the UK […]
Why One Of America’s Top Sports – The NFL – Lacks Behind In Diversity
Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email By George B. Cunningham A couple of weeks after the close of the National Football League’s regular season, there is just one Black head coach and one Latino head coach left in the League – Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Ron […]
Somaliland: A Hidden African Story In Plain Sight
Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email By Robert Kluijver Thirty years ago, as Somalia the northwestern part of the country seceded. It declared itself independent under the name of Somaliland. Since then, this country has built a state, a democratic order, its own currency and an economy. It has […]
Martin Luther King’s Legacy In Forging A Bond Between Africans and African-Americans Needs A Boost
Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email By Julius A. Amin During an official visit to Washington DC in 1962, Cameroon’s founding President Ahmadou Ahidjo informed President John F. Kennedy of his displeasure over anti-black racism in the US. Ahidjo met and praised the leadership of the National Association for […]