Month: April 2021

Happy independence day Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡± Sierra Leone gained independence from the UK on this day in 1961, and Milton Margai became the country’s first Prime Minister. Interesting facts about Sierra Leone: – One of the most historic and well-known symbols of Freetown (the capital) is the Cotton Tree. African settlers who had liberated themselves from American slavery …

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Chauvin – guilty on all counts

Chauvin – guilty on all counts. As a sigh of relief sweeps through every person that watched that video and marched in the days that followed. Enjoy it. However, let us remember that the job is not done. #SayTheirNames#DaunteWright#RayshardBrooks#BreonnaTaylor#MatthewZadokWilliams And too many more https://www.facebook.com/249655421622/posts/10158126769771623/

Meet our final panelist in our FB live this Tuesday. Nicole Jacqueline Obovo Valentin Emore Frederiksen

Our final panelist for our discussion on data in combatting racial discrimination is – Nicole Jacqueline Obovo Valentin Emore Frederiksen Nicole specializes in Strategic Communication and Digital Media (Cand.Comm.). She is the Founder and web manager at OBOVO Websites as well as a Board member at Afro Danish Collective. Since 2016 Nicole has been working …

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Meet our second panelist in our FB live this Tuesday. Michael McEachrane

Meet our second panelist in our FB live this Tuesday! Michael McEachrane is a researcher and seasoned international advocate for the rights of people of African descent, especially at the UN and EU levels. Among his research areas is African European Studies. He’s the co-founder of the European Network of People of African Descent (ENPAD), …

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