Soyinka Warns Africans to Not Sell Themselves to China
I like to call him “the man”, many call him “the gadfly and still others call him “Africa’s only Nobel laureate in literature.” His re...
Who Is Getting Somalia Wrong?
Sometime in November, I said to myself that NPR’s Jon Burnett has a really good reason to be reporting from Africa.
That statement was...
Obama Majority Yearning for Engagement with Africa
The recriminations are pouring in; Mitt Romney and the GOP lost the elections, big time. What’s the reason for the loss? Let’s take a l...
Rwandan Bishop Say, “Rwanda Taking Responsibility for Its Destiny”
The African nation of Rwanda is one of the most popular destinations for American tourists, politicians, and business people in the twe...
Opinion: U.S. Politics, Leave Mali Alone!
The idea that Mali is a snap shot of what goes on in Africa is a crazy one. It’s a crazy idea because Mali is the newest impression wh...
Sub-Saharan Africa in US Political Debates
The last presidential debate before Election Day on November 6 will be heavy on foreign policy, we are told. As Election Day in Americ...
Denver African Immigration Attorney Explains DACA
Many African immigrant families living in Colorado may benefit from the recent immigration law called Deferred Action for Childhood Arr...
Northern Africa and U.S. Presidential Politics
If you thought foreign policy would remain a non-issue in the current race for the U.S presidency, think again. While the pundits were ...
Opinion: In Africa, 9/11 Defined the Emergence of a New, Scary World
National September 11 Memorial
September days are remembered for a great many reasons.
Some days in September are known for noble reaso...
CABJ Awards Recognize Outstanding Journalists and PR Professionals
The Colorado Association of Black Journalists (CABJ) held its 25th Annual Media Banquet on August 24 in Denver.
During the event, aw...