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Midway Through the Journey: Inside the Transformative African Diaspora Studies Course at the Broos Institute

Midway Through the Journey: Inside the Transformative African Diaspora Studies Course at the Broos Institute

Three weeks in, and the verdict is clear: the African Diaspora Studies Short Course at the Broos Institute is more than an academic experience; it’s an awakening. Led by Ghanaian scholar and decolonial thinker Dr. Adwoa Owusuaa Bobie, the course is sparking critical conversations, reshaping understandings of identity and history, and disrupting long-held Eurocentric frameworks.

Museo Afro Casa Silvana, a new museum for Afro-descendant art opens in Puerto Rico

Museo Afro Casa Silvana, a new museum for Afro-descendant art opens in Puerto Rico

A new museum is emerging in Puerto Rico, what we now know as Casa Silvana, a self-managed cultural model, which reopens as the Museo Afro Casa Silvana (MACAS) in response to the lack of an Afro museum on the island. It thus becomes the only museum in Puerto Rico dedicated exclusively to the collection, exhibition, and study of Afro-descendant art.

AFROVIBES FESTIVAL 2025 - LEGACY

AFROVIBES FESTIVAL 2025 – LEGACY

​​​​​​​Afrovibes returns in 2025 with the 22nd edition of the Festival from 2 to 12 October. In Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht and Haarlem. This year’s annual festival will focus on Legacy with a varied programme of dance, theatre, music, spoken word and talk shows by contemporary artists from South Africa, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde, Morocco and the African diaspora. Afrovibes brings together big names of African artists, as well as upcoming talent with the potential to become the big names of tomorrow.

AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum (ACTIF) 2025 closes with over USD 300 million in deals and bold commitments to integration, mobility and investment

AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum (ACTIF) 2025 closes with over USD 300 million in deals and bold commitments to integration, mobility and investment

The Fourth AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum (ACTIF2025) has concluded with over US $300 million in investment and trade deals signed and a robust  communiqué affirming both regions’ commitment to deeper collaboration. The two-day event, co-hosted by African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com) and the Government of Grenada, brought together more than 2,100 delegates, from 80 countries, including 11 Heads of State and Government, representatives of governments, private sector leaders, and development partners.