In this episode Zeinab Badawi examines religion in Africa. First the enduring presence of Africa’s indigenous religions, to which millions of people on the continent still...
Zeinab Badawi travels to the rarely visited country of Eritrea and neighbouring Ethiopia to chart the rise of the kingdom of Aksum. Described as one of...
Greek Civilization learned from a Black lens. All of its beginnings in Kemit, ancient Egypt. We need that Black lens today and Anthony Browder is someone...
Okalani Dawkins is a passionate Sophomore excited to create a better world through her passion for Civil Rights. In this talk, she highlights the importance of...
A video presentation on “What The Bookstore Hid,” written by Villanova University Professor of History and Global Interdisciplinary Studies, Dr. Maghan Keita. Dr. Keita contributed this...
http://walkontheriver.com/ “Walk on the River 2.0: The African Influence in San Antonio, TX.” As the first civil settlement in the state of Texas, there are a...
West Africa’s relationship with the Americas may have began with sailors, explorers and kings. This video has been brought to you in partnership with Yaqeen Institute....
Part of the Africa, Globalization, and the Muslim World conference, held Sept. 19-21, 2019, at HDS and Harvard. Chair: Charles Hallisey, Harvard Divinity School Diego Giovanni...
Former Penn State standout John Urschel talks about his love of football and mathematics, what it means to be a mathemetician, and his new book “Mind...
Taken from JRE #1419 w/Daryl Davis: https://youtu.be/oGTQ0Wj6yIg source