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From an early age, I knew that while I was Black British of West Indian parentage and African heritage, at the core of my being I was an African. “No matter what anyone tells you about being British
BY Claudine Moore
On a sweltering July afternoon of 2011 at the 13th annual Harlem Book Fair in New York City, as booklovers strolled along 135th Street perusing the tables of the latest offerings by participating auth
BY Clarence V. Reynolds
Many of the images and artifacts that relate to the Civil Rights Era have without question left an indelible impression on American consciousness.How much more emotion was stirred then — and even no
BY Clarence V. Reynolds
If you’re traveling to Europe, the easiest, least expensive and safest way to convert currency is to use your debit card at any in-network bank ATM in Europe. The relationship between the U.S. dolla
BY Terry Savage
Get a better body just by wearing the right shoes? It sounds too good to be true — and it might be. With promises of a tighter tush, toned thighs and lean leg muscles, companies such as Reebok, Skec
BY Chandra Orr
New Federal Theatre just ended its 2010 – 2011 season with Cool Blues, a play about the life of legendary jazz saxophonist and composer Charlie Parker. Its 2011 – 2012 season’s productions have
BY Linda Armstrong
Romare Bearden’s first solo exhibition, in 1940, in the Harlem studio of fellow artists in New York City, featured 24 watercolors, oil paintings and drawings. He had not yet become the renowned arti
BY Clarence V. Reynolds
If you’re waiting for your yearly vacation to unwind, you’re waiting too long. It’s far more effective to recharge as you go, according to psychologist Suzanne Zoglio, author of Recharge in Minu
BY Chandra Orr
Mention “The Great Migration” and one tends to think of the breathtaking spectacle of millions of wildebeest, zebra and other grazing animals making their annual 1,800-mile trek from the Serengeti
BY Salome Kilkenny







