By Gregory Simpkins Much has been written and said in the wake of the recent passing of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson. He was an important figure...
By Daki Nkanyane Every awakening carries a hidden danger. Not resistance. Not external opposition. Not even failure. The greatest danger of any awakening is forgetting why...
By Farhia Noor From the protest-plagued boulevards of Lagos to the highland villages of Nepal, from the Amazonian foothills of Peru to the rainforests of Cameroon,...
By Gregory Simpkins The implementation of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) was supposed to encourage a mindset of broadening opportunities for all people in America. Instead,...
By Mark-Anthony Johnson As July 18, 2025, approaches, people around the world are preparing to observe Mandela Day, also known as Nelson Mandela International Day –...
By Mary Alorh The oppressor’s most potent tool is the manipulation of self-worth. By making individuals feel lesser, they turn personal suffering into the very foundation...
By Mary Alorh As the first pope hailing from the Global South, Pope Francis brought a profound understanding of the entrenched issues of inequality, imperialism, and...
By Fidel Amakye Owusu When the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s, many expected international organizations formed during that era...
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has been named one of three recipients of this year’s prestigious Zayed Award for Human Fraternity. Mottley was recognized for her...