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Nyansapo Radio – Thriving African owned Media

Posted in African, Arts, Black Writing, Caribbean, Education, Entertainment, Media, Music, News, Politics, Students on March 11th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment
Nyansapo

Yesterday I received an email from the ligali website. Ligali describes itself as a Pan Africanist human rights Organisation. Ligali Often send me their updates and newsletters, which depending on whether I have a moment to myself I read and digest or sadly leave them to quickly disappear in the the tides of messages in ...

Actor Wil Johnson joins forces with transplant patients

Posted in African, Black Britain, Black Britons, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Community, Education, Health, Men, News, Students, Women on March 11th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Actor Wil Johnson joins forces with transplant patients in new TV Campaign to encourage more Black donors Established actor, Wil Johnson has joined forces with NHS Blood and Transplant to lend further support to a new campaign designed to increase the number of people from BME communities on the NHS Organ Donor Register. The actor features alongside ...

African/Black Media must unite to deliver clear message

Posted in African, African American, Arts, Black Blog Posts, Black Britons, Black Presence, Black Writing, Caribbean, Community, Europe, History, Media, News, Politics on March 10th, 2010 by admin – 5 Comments
African Unity Online, more than just a dream?

BlackPresence website is now 12 years old and many changes have befallen the internet since its inception. We have gone from a time when there was hardly any black presence on the Internet to having a massive amount of black owned, black run websites, all singing their own songs. It has long occurred to me that ...

Moira Stuart gets job back at the BBC

Posted in African, Black Britain, Black Presence, Caribbean, Community, News, Women on January 13th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment
Moira Stewart

Moira Stuart has accepted another job at the BBC, on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on Radio 2. Stewart who was Britain's first African-Caribbean female newsreader became? the subject of huge controversy when she originally left the BBC in 2007, with many observers concluding the BBC was intent on getting rid of its middle-aged female newsreaders. Ms ...

Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize

Posted in African, African American, Education, Europe, History, News, The Americas on October 10th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment
Nobel Peace Prize winner

President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize on the 9th of October 2009. I what many see as a shock decision Obama was awarded the Prize for "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples". Many observers publicly stated that they felt that it as "too early" in Mr Obamas Presidency for ...

Mixed-Race Couple Confronted With Racist Question, Stalked, Then Gunned Down In Arizona

Posted in African American, Men, News, Racism, The Americas, Women on October 7th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment
Gunned down for being in love?

PHOENIX, AZ -- Phoenix police say the gunning down of an interracial couple by a stranger in a local Phoenix park is being investigated as a possible hate crime. A 39-year-old white female was shot to death after being confronted with a racist question about being with her black boyfriend, Jeffrey Wellmaker. The couple was out ...

Oak Bluffs – Summer’s Home For Elite Blacks

Posted in African American, Black Blog Posts, Community, History, News, The Americas on September 15th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment
Home of the black elites

Washington Post Staff Writer DeNeen L. Brown wrote an interesting? August 20, 2009 About how Americas Elite blacks are flocking to Martha's Vineyard to take their annual holidays. Over the 4 page web article. Brown highlights the fact that this isn't a new phenomenon, but a generational thing. Black families have been attracted to the ...

High Flying, 15-Year-Old Girl Pilots a Plane Coast to Coast

Posted in African American, Black Britain, Community, History, News, The Americas, Women on September 12th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment
Kimberly Anyadike

This July, 15-year-old Kimberly Anyadike finished a record-breaking flight across the country, becoming what is believed to be the youngest African-American female to pilot an airplane from coast to coast. The adventurous teenager flew from Compton Woodley Airport in Compton, CA, to Newport News, VA ,and back, making thirteen stops along the way. Her flight ...

The Only Black Man on the Titanic

Posted in Black Britain, Caribbean, Education, History, News, The Americas on September 11th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment
Hatian family on the titanic

There was a Haitian man on the Titanic There was a Haitian man on the ship! His uncle was President of Haiti! Joseph Phillippe Lemercier Laroche was the only black man, a Haitian man, to perish in the Titanic; that's after he saved his wife and kids. Laroche was born in Cap Haitian, Haiti , on May 26, ...

Ayo Johnson & Vincent Magombe on Africa Today – PART 1

Posted in African, Blackpresence Supports, Education, History, Media, Men, News, Politics, Racism, Slavery, War, Women on May 4th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Western media depiction of African affairs -- Part 1 Vincent Magombe Ebere Nzewuji Ben TV Vuyiswa Ngqobongwana.


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