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At SculptureCenter in Queens, Luana Vitra’s show “Amulets” draws you in with its beauty. Then it drives home the tragic ...
Mongabay published a five-part series delving into Brazil’s ongoing operation to evict illegal gold miners from Munduruku ...
Amapá, a unique state in Brazil’s northern region, has a rich and complex history that traces back to the colonial era when it was known as Portuguese Guiana. Positioned along the northeastern edge of ...
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Regional and Diasporic Network by Olayinka Oyegbile. Indiana Press; 2024THE Yoruba Nation or ethnic group (whichever you prefer) is one of Nigeria’s three big ethnic nationalities. It is unarguably ...
In the gilded world of Hollywood, royalty is usually fictional, constructed through tiaras, fairy tales, and special effects.
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National Orientation Agency, (NOA) has decried the gradual intrusion of foreign culture into the highly referred Yoruba cultural identity. The Oyo state Director of the Agency, Aderogba Akanbi was ...
She is Brazil's most compelling defender of Black feminism. Philosopher, writer and professor Djamila Ribeiro has been instrumental in calling out structural racism and pushing for societal change ...
Brazil looks at creative advertising differently from other countries. The approach is equal parts passion, ingenuity and drive. For those reasons (and many more), the Cannes Lions International ...
Proudly Yoruba, yet loudly Nigerian, the festival served as a reminder that cultural strength and national unity are not mutually exclusive. In a time when division often dominates headlines, Ojude ...
To some, the dolls, known as reborn dolls, provide comfort, escape or just plain fun. But politicians across Brazil have tried to pass bills banning the dolls from public spaces.
Ojude Oba: When Culture Meets Style, Connects Generations Oyinkansola would normally take shelter to avoid the blazing sun. But on Sunday, June 8, 2025, she did not.