Africa 500, Wednesday, April 12 & 19, 2023: African historian, playwright, poet Pathisa Nyathi

The Wednesday, April 12 and Wednesday, April 19 editions of Africa 500 feature the words of Pathisa Nyathi, African historian, playwright, poet, and founder of Amagugu International Heritage Center. This discussion is presented as part pf the Master Teacher Series: … Continue reading Africa 500, Wednesday, April 12 & 19, 2023: African historian, playwright, poet Pathisa Nyathi

An Ancestor Speaks: Educator Dr. Barbara Sizemore (1927-2004), on Africa 500, Wednesday, March 8, 2023

The Wednesday, March 8 edition of Africa 500 features a lecture from one of our prominent Afrikan American educators from the Ancestral Realm, Dr. Barbara Sizemore (1927 – 2004). The Web page Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Sizemore) had this to say in their … Continue reading An Ancestor Speaks: Educator Dr. Barbara Sizemore (1927-2004), on Africa 500, Wednesday, March 8, 2023

DeShuna Spencer (KweliTV) and Stephen Selaise Asuo (YALI TV) on Africa 500, Wednesday, February 1, 2023

The February 1, 2023 edition of Africa 500 features guests DeShuna Spencer of KweliTV and Stephen Selaise Asuo of Young Africa Media Center and YALI TV. DeShuna Spencer is a social impact executive who is the founder & CEO of … Continue reading DeShuna Spencer (KweliTV) and Stephen Selaise Asuo (YALI TV) on Africa 500, Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Africa 500 Presents Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Starting in January 2023, Africa400 is now renamed Africa 500 to more accurately reflect the more than 500 years of the Ma’afa, the Great Disaster, the enslavement of Afrikan People in Europe, the Americas and the so-called Middle East. The … Continue reading Africa 500 Presents Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Wednesday, January 4, 2023

SRDC & Sehwah-Liberia Announce the Maisha Washington Education Foundation Scholarship Fund

Sehwah-Liberia, Inc. and the Sixth Region Diaspora Caucus (SRDC) are announcing the Maisha Washington Education Foundation Scholarship for high school students in Liberia. The Scholarship Program represents part of SRDC’s continuing efforts to build bridges between the Pan-African Diaspora and … Continue reading SRDC & Sehwah-Liberia Announce the Maisha Washington Education Foundation Scholarship Fund

Africa400 Profiles Islah Academy, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

The Wednesday, December 21, 2022 edition of Africa400 profiles the Islah Academy of Los Angeles, California.  Show hosts Sis. Tomiko and Bro. Ty welcome Imam Dr. Jihad Saafir, the Academy’s Founder and Director, and Mama Azizah Ali, the Academy’s Principal.  … Continue reading Africa400 Profiles Islah Academy, Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Silverback Society (New Orleans) Profiled on Africa400, Wednesday, December 14

[Editor’s Note: The November 30 show was repeated on Wednesday, December 7 due to a scheduling issue with this show’s interview.  Thus, the Silverback Society show will air on Wednesday, December 14 at 3:00 PM as usual.] On the Wednesday, … Continue reading Silverback Society (New Orleans) Profiled on Africa400, Wednesday, December 14

Part 2 of “No Love for Black Boys” on Africa400, Wednesday, November 30

On the Wednesday, November 30 edition of Africa400, show hosts Sis. Tomiko and Bro. Ty welcome Instructor Antonio Stovall and Manager Lateefah Trent of Total Action for Progress (TAP), based in Roanoake, Virginia. The show can be listened to at … Continue reading Part 2 of “No Love for Black Boys” on Africa400, Wednesday, November 30

Kimoyo Shule Africana and PLM’s Umoja Karamu Celebration, Sunday, November 27 in Baltimore

The Pan African Liberation Movement (PLM) and Kimoyo Shule Africana announce their first annual Umoja Karamu (“Unity Feast”) Celebration, to be held on the afternoon of Sunday, November 27 from 2pm – 6pm at 6 East Lafayette Avenue in Baltimore, … Continue reading Kimoyo Shule Africana and PLM’s Umoja Karamu Celebration, Sunday, November 27 in Baltimore

Coppin Repertory Theatre Presents “Broke-ology”, a Fund Raiser for the Maryland Council of Elders

The Coppin Repertory Theatre presents “Broke-ology (The Study of Being Broke)”, a play by Nathan Louis Jackson, Directed by Willie O. Jordan. The event is being held as a fund-raiser for the Maryland Council of Elders (MCOE). The date of … Continue reading Coppin Repertory Theatre Presents “Broke-ology”, a Fund Raiser for the Maryland Council of Elders