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2015-11-22 | The Host of the African Health Dialogues, Regina Askia Williams (in New York) will be joined by Diana Childs (in London) – producer of the documentary film, “Silence is not golden,” and other rape victims around the world to discuss the duty and respon... |
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2015-10-01 | An Important Nigerian Independence Day Event (October 1st, 12 PM EST) “Nigerian Diaspora Tele-Forum” An Initiative Endorsed by Ambassador Habu. Please be informed that the petition to host regular meetings with the Diaspora representatives and the N... |
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2015-09-17 | In an effort to build consensus across the Global African Diaspora around strategies for cooperating and coordinating, CFA collaborates with African Views to facilitate a conference call of Diaspora leaders in the Western Hemisphere, as part of the 201... |
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2015-05-30 | We surmise that cultural homogeneity is on its way to extinction, and that the recognition of cultural diversity has become the new global tradition. However, cultural diversity is just the first step, and incomplete without harmony or congruence betwe... |
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2015-03-27 | THIS WEEK’S TOPIC OF DISCUSSION: Is Nigeria Heading Towards Deconstruction or Reconstruction? We are inviting you to join the conversation between Nigerians at home and abroad as we collectively explore the “State of the Nigeria’s Union.” We welco... |
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2015-03-06 | Host: World Ebony Network, Dr. Ezi Mecha, Founder & CEO Co-Producer/Director: African Views – http://www.africanviews.org/ Event Narrative: On March 6th, 2014, Part III will examine the current situation and question if the actions of Boko Haram... |
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2015-01-31 | This forum is in three parts. Each part is scheduled for one hour. The first part will address the challenges faced by the African Press in doing our work domestically and internationally. Part two, will validate the challenges as legitimate problems b... |
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2015-01-17 | What ISIS is to Iraq AND Syria, and Al-Qaida is to Afghanistan, that is what Boko Haram is to Nigeria. This diffuse Salafist sect has attacked Nigeria's police and military, politicians, schools, religious buildings, public institutions, market places... |
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2014-12-27 | Now more than ever, America needs more open and inclusive conversations about the stereotypes on police protection, police brutality, crime, civil liberties, public safety, and social justice in the context of race. After many years of dissecting the ... |
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2014-12-26 |
Candid Assessment of U.S. Response to the Ebola Crisis Part I The alarmist nature of the American tabloids and cable news is causing anxiety and spreading fear and misinformation about the EVD. Health-?care costs and illness from the effects of the disease contribute relatively little to its economic impact, acco... |
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