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Building Across the Atlantic: Why Black Americans Are Starting Businesses in Ghana

For a long time, the conversation around Ghana—especially within Black American communities—centered on return, remembrance, and reconnection. And while those elements still matter deeply, something else is happening now. Quietly. Intentionally. Strategically. Black Americans are no longer just visiting Ghana. This isn’t about trends or temporary relocation. It’s about ownership, sustainability, and rewriting what global […]

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July 7 | A Gripping Triumph of Haitian Cinema—and a Defiant Act of Storytelling

In an era saturated with outsider narratives and Western interpretation, July 7: Who Killed the President of Haiti? breaks through the noise like a thunderclap. Directed by Haitian filmmaker Robenson Lauvince, this searing political thriller, debuting in U.S. theaters on May 16, transcends its genre and becomes something more profound: a reckoning with power, memory,

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