Kwame Nkrumah Born on September 21st, 1909, Kwame Nkrumah was the first prime minister and then president of the Republic of Ghana. In his early years of life, Nkrumah was considered to be a bright and gifted student. In 1935 he attended Lincoln University in the United States where he […]
“In Celebration of Global Black History: Leveraging the Life and Legacy of Archbishop Desmond Tutu” By Kelvin Sauls
ubuntu “the essence of inherent deep human connectedness sparked by deliberate divine love” Long Live the Courageous and Joyful Spirit of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Long Live! The vociferous voice of the voiceless has taken his final breath! Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu was part of the greatest generation that bequeathed […]
African Communities Public Health Coalition Takes Measures To Overcome Impact Of Covid-19 Racial Inequities Faced by African Immigrants
Written by Senait Admassu (MSW), President As a community-based nonprofit organization, the African Communities Public Health Coalition (ACPHC), for the past seven years, has primarily been the premier vehicle for providing mental health and social services to the African immigrant and refugee communities of the Los Angeles area. Located in […]