In 1802, under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte, hundreds of Guadeloupeans and Haitians were torn from their homeland and forcibly sent to Corsica. Their crime? Refusing the return of slavery. Here is the overlooked...
Through gentle gestures and inherited knowledge, caring for children’s Afro hair becomes a true ritual of love, memory, and identity. More than just a...
Jean-Jacques Alain, also spelled Alin, was born in 1777 in Le Lamentin, Martinique. Following the French Revolution, he migrated to Senegal, where he would...
First Guadeloupean to enter Polytechnique, an unsung hero of World War I, Camille Mortenol embodies the colonial paradox: loyalty without recognition, excellence without legacy.
A...
Dominique Malonga. Remember this name. You may have only half-heard it during the Paris Games, slipped between two spotlights on the handball players, or...
Nofi invites you to discover Jackie Robinson's impact in the civil rights movement by breaking the racial barrier in American baseball.
Jackie Robinson's story transcends...
With Paris Noir, the Centre Pompidou celebrates half a century of Afro-descendant artistic creation. A remarkable exhibition retracing artistic circulations and anti-colonial struggles in...
Discover Zonga, a captivating show combining dance, music and visual art to explore African identity, the restitution of masks and cultural heritage.
There are moments...
Join the Rhodes Africa Parade on December 7, 2024, at the Hôtel Mercure Paris Montmartre Sacré-Cœur, and celebrate the beauty and creativity of African...
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