ADDIS ABABA OP-ED: Making Every African Child Count
There is much to celebrate this week as the African Union marks 50 years as an independent pan-African entity.

Q&A: “I Feel Indigenous No Matter Where I Am and Where I’m Going”
Aboriginal youth are making their mark at the two-week United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. And this year, the gathering’s twelfth, 24-year-old Angela Landry, whose Anishinaabe name is Eagle Heart Woman, is representing them.

Q&A: “From Slaves to Generals and Rulers”
Say “Africa” and myriad images flood our minds. Like its landscape and peoples, the continent’s history is rich and diverse. While numerous books have been written and films made on the African slave trade in the West, a lesser-known aspect of the continent’s history lies in India.

























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