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  • Voices of Diversity
    As the leading source for diversity programming since its inception, APB continues to possess the largest and most diverse multicultural roster in the industry. As the first agency to give a voice to Martin Luther King, Jr., Russell Means, Dick Gregory, and others when they were denied a platform for their outspoken ideas, APB continues its tradition. - Rate It [ 0.00 / 0 Votes ]
  • Shanta Home Page
    More than two decades ago, when Shanta began telling African folktales, she quickly came to understand how storytelling has served many functions for African people, just as it still does in these and other cultures of the world. - Rate It [ 0.00 / 0 Votes ]
  • African Culture and it's Realities
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  • Significance of Masks In African Culture
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  • WELCOME TO OUR WORLD
    A site created by a African Family,Afrocentric Links, and More - Rate It [ 0.00 / 0 Votes ]
  • Nijii - Gambian Culture and Art
    Gambian culture,Gambia,The first site on Gambian culture with news and entertainment updates, music, and entertainment - Rate It [ 0.00 / 0 Votes ]
  • Women in Africa and the African Diaspora
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  • Olodum
    Olodum is an internationally acclaimed Afro-Brazilian cultural group from Bahia, Brazil. Olodum (pronounced oh-lo-doon) was founded in 1979 as a bloco afro (African Bloc), a Bahian Carnival association highlighting African heritage and black pride through music, dance theater, and art. From their home city of Salvador da Bahia in Northeast Brazil (often described as the most African city in the Americas), Olodum has dedicated itself to cultural activism in the struggle against racial discrimination and socioeconomic inequality. - Rate It [ 0.00 / 0 Votes ]
  • Africa Missions Homepage (graphical)
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  • EDO  NATION - History and Culture of the Edo people
    Site promoting the history and culture of the EDO people who are located in the midwestern part of NIGERIA - Rate It [ 0.00 / 0 Votes ]
  • The Diaspora
    In these pages we will record and post the activities of the various Egyptian Jewish communities around the world. These reports will include synagogues, various organizations, organizations of well being, educational facilities, and religious institutions. - Rate It [ 0.00 / 0 Votes ]
  • The Official Kwanzaa Web Site - Kwanzaa African American Celebration of Family,
    Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family, Community and Culture - The Official Kwanzaa Website by Dr. Maulana Karenga, founder - Rate It [ 0.00 / 0 Votes ]
  • African and World Cultures
    This system is dedicated to the indigenous peoples of the world and to the enrichment it can bring to all people. - Rate It [ 0.00 / 0 Votes ]
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