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  2. Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli - Wikipedia

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    LEAP Africa, AACE Food Processing & Distribution Ltd, Sahel Consulting Agriculture & Nutrition Ltd, and African Food Changemakers Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli ( // ⓘ ; born 22 March 1975) is a Nigerian entrepreneur , an expert on African agriculture and nutrition, philanthropy, and social innovation. [ 1 ]

  3. Brooklyn’s remarkable and unknown Black history revealed ...

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    At the end of the American Revolution, one in three black inhabitants in Brooklyn were enslaved, a statistic that inevitably drove a wave of activism in the years to come.

  4. The Okra Project - Wikipedia

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    In light of social distancing requirements implemented in New York related to COVID-19, The Okra Project switched to providing groceries to Black trans people and raising money for mental health services. [4] As of June 2020, the organization had provided groceries to thousands of people and provided mental health resources to 200.

  5. List of African American newspapers in New York - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn: The New York Beacon Big Red News (1976–1993) [103] 1976 [103] current: Weekly [104] ISSN 0745-936X; LCCN 2009263177, sn97063663; OCLC 44903315, 28188945; Official site; Edited by Michael V. O’Neal and published by Walter Smith Jr. [103] Circulation of 24,000. [34] Brooklyn: New York Recorder: 1953 [105] 1987 [105] Weekly [105 ...

  6. Theo Sowa - Wikipedia

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    Sowa is a trustee of Comic Relief, and chair of Comic Relief's International Grants Committee, [1] a member of the African Advisory Board of the Stephen Lewis Foundation, a member of the British Refugee Council's Leadership Board, a patron of Evidence for Development and a board member of the Graça Machel Trust.

  7. In New York, an Exhibition Offers a Bold Reimagining of ...

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    Thanks to exhibition design by Emanuel Admassu and Jen Wood of the New York firm AD–WO, historical examples of African metalsmithing dating back several hundred years are arranged in ...

  8. Africa-America Institute - Wikipedia

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    AAI's annual State of Education on Africa (SOE) conference is a space for learning and dialogue between students, parents, teachers, leaders, and innovators interested in transforming K-12 education by infusing it with scholarly and unbiased knowledge about Africa and the worldwide Diaspora through effective teaching that supports student academic achievement.

  9. Central Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Central Brooklyn consists of several neighborhoods often grouped together because of their large populations of African Americans and Caribbean Americans. Central Brooklyn is the largest collection of black communities in both New York City and the United States. [ 1 ]