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    Nekita wrote a new post, Survival Rate for Breast Cancer A Matter of Economics in Africa & the Caribbean? 13 years, 6 months ago

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    “Data obtained from the International Agency for research on Cancer shows that compared to Developed countries African women do not have a higher rate of Breast Cancer Incidence but have an alarming higher […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Masculinisation or Dehumanization? The Sambia Tribe of Papua New Guinea 13 years, 6 months ago

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    In today’s society, we have to be careful about how we view and portray cultural practices as due to our own ignorance and conditioning as inhabitants of the West, which are heavy influenced by Eurocentric […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Representing Culture Through Art: It Only Takes “A Dollar & A Dream” 13 years, 7 months ago

    ThumbnailAs has been demonstrated by the story of “Le Mozart Noir” or “the black Mozart,” the arts have played and continue to play an integral role in the display and preservation of life and culture for African […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Should we take 50 Cent Seriously in his Stance Against Poverty & Corrupt Companies? 13 years, 7 months ago

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    Since the plight of those suffering due to the recent drought in the Horn of Africa has gotten to the point where many of us in the West can no longer turn a blind eye, many celebrities have come forward to […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Happy Independence Zambia!: The Land of Natural Beauty & Wonders of the World 13 years, 7 months ago

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    Nekita wrote a new post, ‘Elevate’ Africa: Will the next Michael Jordan come from Africa? 13 years, 7 months ago

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    We witnessed the power of sports in the West Indies when cricket was used as a vehicle for bringing about social change. Numerous professional basketball players in the US have also praised the power of sports […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Somalia: A ‘Nation of Poets’ and Wealth, NOT Just Famine 13 years, 7 months ago

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    When Somalia is mentioned, many of us automatically conjure up images of malnourished or starving children, internal strife and war. For many of us, our understanding and knowledge of the East African country is […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Tambú: The Music & Dance of Afro- Curaçao 13 years, 7 months ago

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    Located in the southern Caribbean sea, the island of Curaçao is the largest island of the lesser Antilles and is comprised of many ethnicities including Arawak, Dutch, Spanish, West Indian, Latin, and […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Is this REALLY Africa?!: Child Sacrifice and ‘Witch Doctors’ in Uganda 13 years, 7 months ago

    ThumbnailI recently came across an “investigative” BBC report about the issue of child sacrifice by ‘witch doctors’ in Uganda and looked at the video with total disgust! After watching the video, I was reminded of when I […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Swizz Beatz Blends Fela Kuti Classics With Hip Hop Beats 13 years, 7 months ago

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    Dubbed “the James Brown of Africa,” Fela Kuti and African music in general is making waves in mainstream American music. People are looking for something new and exciting in music and it seems like Africa […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, You Nah See A Ghana Mavado Mad Ova? 13 years, 7 months ago

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    While many of us throughout the African Diaspora have never been to the “Motherland,” we often feel a sense of connectedness to it. Africa, the place of our beginning and orijin, has this ability to compel […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Before Rihanna there was Grace Jones 13 years, 7 months ago

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    International pop Barbadian born superstar Rihanna was recently bestowed the coveted title of “the sexiest woman alive” by Esquire magazine. Known for her catchy tunes and fashion forward style and edge, […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, “Le Mozart Noir” (The BLACK Mozart): Do You Know Chevalier de Saint-George? 13 years, 7 months ago

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    The arts have always played an important role in the history and culture of African descendants. While many people today often limit the scope of Art within the African Diaspora to hip hop, rap, R & B, […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Men Get Breast Cancer Too: Ask “Shaft” 13 years, 7 months ago

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    Most of the dialogue about breast cancer surrounds women and on the rare occasions men are mentioned, it is usually in reference to their need to support the women in their lives affected by the disease. […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Ubuntu .. the essence of being human: Celebrating the Life of Desmond Tutu 13 years, 7 months ago

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    “Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.”– Desmond Tutu 
    The apartheid regime and battle to overcome it in South Africa will forever be […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, “Jubilee”, Never Losing “My People”: Legend Margaret Walker 13 years, 7 months ago

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    Born Margaret Abigail Walker Alexander on July 7th, 1915, Margret Walker has been a major contributor to African American literature and is often referred to as one of the most gifted Black intellectuals in […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Child Rape: “After 12 ah lunch?” 13 years, 7 months ago

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    Growing up as a child growing up in a village in the small Caribbean island of St.Vincent and the Grenadines, I was often prohibited from wondering the streets or socialising with other people outside of […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Ruby Dee: Actress, Activist & Breast Cancer Survivor 13 years, 7 months ago

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    “The kind of beauty I want most is the hard-to-get kind that comes from within — strength, courage, dignity.” – Ruby Dee

    Born on October 27th, 1924, Ruby Dee has been an important force in the movement of […]

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    Nekita wrote a new post, Pride of Nigeria: Naija for life. And you wonder why? 13 years, 8 months ago

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    On October 1st, 1960, Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria, gained its independence from the United Kingdom. Comprised of over 300 ethnic groups and competing religious traditions of Christianity, Islam and […]

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    Nekita wrote a new blog post: Know the Maroons in Jamaica: Courage, Resistance & a Reclaiming of African Culture & Identity 13 years, 8 months ago

    Thumbnail When the plantocracy embarked on the Akan region of West Africa, they specifically sought out and purchased ‘Koromantis’ (also referred to as Coromantees) because of their renowned characteristics of pride and discipline. While slave owners hoped that these aforementioned characteristics would make their newly acquired ‘property’ “good slaves” because they were known to be hard […]

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