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But I am saying that fundamental changes need to be made in the areas where African people children live, in the schools where they are, in terms of recognition and visibility.”
Source: https://trinidadtribune.com/stakeholders-welcome-new-cop-but-warn-of-tough-times-ahead/
Charles spoke to artists, popped into a radio station and joined a discussion about the effects of climate change in Africa and the role of African people in the UK, during his visit to the cultural hub in Southwark.
Historians specialising in the monarchy’s centuries-long involvement in the enslavement of African people cautiously welcomed the palace’s statement but said much more needed to be done.
Source: https://www.irishexaminer.com/world/arid-41110573.html
It will be a place of remembrance and reconnection for Yoruba and African people from Cuba, Brazil, Haiti, America and the Caribbean, as well as the rest of Nigeria, providing a vital injection of tourism to Lagos.
Source: https://guardian.ng/art/j-randle-centre-deepens-knowledge-understanding-of-yoruba-culture-history/
There was no East African Revival, led primarily by African people, that helped turn Africa from a 9 percent Christian continent in 1900 into a 50 percent Christian continent today—until there was.
Thousands of African people were brought over as part of the transatlantic slave trade, but apart from a few well-known figures, little is known about how they lived once they arrived here.
Source: https://londonist.com/london/things-to-do/things-to-do-this-week-in-london-4-10-september-2023