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- African Entertainment and Fashion Gaining GroundAfrica offers a smorgasbord of inspiration as people seek to broaden their creative horizons.
Jamati Online Highlights Top African ModelsAfrican models seem to be a multifaceted group of people who are dedicated to giving back to their communities.
Jamati.com: Unveils Top 10 Sexiest African WomenAs Africa becomes the next emerging market, one group of young entrepreneurs is bringing technology, culture and entertainment together in a way that it's never been done before. Read more about these Diaspora Afri-preneurs and their vision.- African Grey Parrot as a PetOwning an African Grey Parrot is a lifetime commitment, requiring time, energy, and dedication. Greys are prolific talkers, and provide a constant source of entertainment.
- Add Pizzazz to a Freshwater Aquarium with Cute African Dwarf FrogsAdd a little pizzazz to any aquarium with an adorable African Dwarf Frog. These little guys are cheap to keep and provide hours of fun entertainment for the whole family.
- Free Concerts, Entertainment in Atlantic CityHere are lists and links of free concerts, entertainment performances and motorcycle stunt shows that you can enjoy in Atlantic City. Save your money and take the family out for a good time for free.
In Search of the African American Nerd - Part 2A Stereotype Takeaway- Do all African American Nerds really know each other? No, of course not. That's an idea about as stereotypical as all Black people knowing each other.- Glory (1989) Movie Review of This Epic Historical Civil War Movie About the First African-American Regiment in the Union ArmyMovie review for Glory (1989) with plot summary, academy awards, ratings, and suggestion for potential use in lesson plans teaching the Civil War, African-American History, and racism in America.
- An Afternoon with the African American Philharmonic OrchestraThe African American Philharmonic Orchestra is managed by the Music South Corporation, College Park, Georgia. John Peek, Conductor and CEO.
- South African Notions of FemininityThis paper looks at how regional versions of the same Women's magazine speak volumes about the cultures they are a 'product' of. Specifically, it looks at one of South Africa's only women's magazines and what it says about S.African notions of femininity.
- Justice House of Prayer and the Issue of Abortion in the African American CommunityA description of Justice House of Prayer and their efforts to pray for abortion in the African American community.
Siggraph Videogame Symposium, Martha's Vineyard African-American Film Festival, Home Movie Day, Fright Night Film Fest, the B Movie Celebration, Atlanta Hip Hop Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, Download to Your IPhone HereThe B Movie Celebration, running August 17-19 in Franklin, is pleased to announce that the recipient of its first lifetime achievement award is Lloyd Kaufman of Troma Studios...- BET Awards '07 Honors Best in EntertainmentThe long-awaited BET (Black Entertainment Television) Awards '07 took place last night (6/26) live at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The audience members and the viewers at home had no idea what they had in store for them.
My All-Time Favorite African American SitcomsSome of my favorite TV shows with memorable characters are long gone, but the memories and the constant laughter they brought will never be forgotten. Here are some of my favorite African American Sitcoms of all-time.
How African American Followers Can Be LeadersI'm at my wit's end with my fellow African Americans who want someone else to solve all of their issues. This speech talks to that crew. If you want something done and no one is doing it for you, get off your butt and do it yourself.- A Taste of African Food in St. Louis, MissouriAfrica is a huge continent with many different countries and regional specialties in food. Saying I like African food would be like saying I like European food.
- Black History "Firsts" in Fine Arts and EntertainmentAfrican-Americans have been so much a part of the arts and entertainment field, that it's hard to believe that this was not always the case. Meet the creative, courageous individuals who first made their mark to open the doors for others to come.
- Do Reality TV Shows Perpetuate Stereotypes About Young African-American Males?In the past two decades when unscripted TV has taken hold of the American airwaves, there have been a number of instances where the TV show has depicted, and even focused on certain behaviors that are used to stereotype young African-American males.
The Female African American Image in Early Film and TelevisionThis essay discusses the stereotypes of African American women that proliferated with the introduction of television and film. Three specific images are described: the "Jezebel", the "Sapphire", and the "Mammy".- African Dwarf Frogs: Cuties of the Aquatic WorldAfrican Dwarf Frogs are cute, entertaining, and easy to take care of. Try your hand at them today.
Kansas City Entertainment: First-class Winter ActivitiesKansas city is bursting with free, fun and world-class entertainment, attracting tourists from across the country and globe. Local citizens will find that some of their old favorites sport new renovations and additions to explore.- African Americans and the Digital DivideThis paper focuses on the technology gap between African-Americans and the general population. This separation, is often dismissed as the digital divide; however digital indifference is a more fitting label.
- UCLA Culture Nights: Extended Educational EntertainmentCulture Nights at UCLA are less widely known aspects of the university than sports and parties; however, not only do they educate about diverse Asian cultures but also exemplify hard work by college students. Plus, it's free, quallity entertainment.
- Miss Representin': A Historical Analysis of the Images of African American Women in Situation ComediesIn the media and especially on television, African American women are often misrepresented. Throughout television history, African American female characters in situation comedies have reflected biased, stereotypical images and controversial characters.
- Kwaw Ansah & African CinemaA short dive into the department of cinema to understand the business of film in Ghana and surrounding African countries.
Analysis African Folktales: The Story of SorghumThe African tradition of oral storytelling is deeply rooted in Malian culture. Here, I explore one such myth - The Story of Sorghum - to explain the cultural significance of stories and the function they play in Mali.- Are Atlanta's African-Americans Still "Color Coding"?The personal experiences of many of Atlanta's African-Americans indicates that the black community still has a long way to go in seeking unity.
- How Parents Can Teach Their Children About African American CultureIt is important that parents take the time to teach their children about other cultures and their own culture. Many African Americans today do not know where to begin when it comes to teaching their children about the African American Culture
- African Americans in Television: 22 Important Personalities and ProgramsAfrican Americans have impacted the development of television on every conceivable front: news, comedy, drama. African American men and women are behind the scenes and leading the medium into the future. Here are just 23 names and titles to know
- Understanding and Advertising for the African-American MarketThe African-American market is 38.3 million people strong. It comprises 13.3% of the total US population. The median income level of the African-American adult is $29,177 although 23.9% of the population lives at or below the poverty level.
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