Enon Tabernacle’s “She’s My Sister” Ministry Leads the Fight Against Human Trafficking
Faith and activism converged over the weekend at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church during its 2026 “She’s My Sister” event. Founded by First Lady Dr. Ellyn Jo Waller, the “She’s My Sister” (SMS) ministry has spent nearly two decades evolving from a local awareness group into a powerhouse of advocacy and restoration for victims of human trafficking.
AFCON 2025: Senegal’s Triumph Reflects Six Decades Of Continental Football Evolution
Senegal claimed their second Africa Cup of Nations title on January 18, 2026, defeating hosts Morocco 1-0 after extra time at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.
Why 2026 Marks A Turning Point For The African Jazz Archive
By January 2026, the global conversation around African music had shifted from discovery to a rigorous focus on preservation and justice. For the African American community and the African diaspora, they are cultural documents that bridge a gap created by years of systemic exclusion in the music industry.
“Leaving Nigeria wasn’t about Escaping Home; it was about Expanding Possibilities”
Delight left Nigeria in March 2025, not because she didn’t love home anymore, but because sometimes love is just not enough, and there comes a point where the hunger for more becomes so strong. Like thousands of Nigerians chasing the promise of “greener pastures,” her japa journey was a calculated leap toward a brighter future.
AfCFTA And Its Relevance In Unlocking New Business Opportunities In Africa
Image Credit: Finance in Africa Trade between humans, civilization, and nations has always existed for a long time even predating…
Why Dr. Jack Drummond Stopped Trying To “Fix” The System And Started Healing The Village
On a Saturday afternoon at Penn’s Gutman College House, a group of Black boys is doing something radical. They are learning to hold a violin bow or read sheet music; preparing to sit in a PEACE circle with total strangers and to facilitate a community-building circle session to complete their rite of passage.
10 Small And Medium Business Opportunities In Ethiopia In 2026
In countries like Ethiopia, with ongoing government reforms, growing urban centers, and a burgeoning youth population, small and medium-sized businesses are poised to play a crucial role in shaping the country’s economic forecast for 2026.
Inspiring Events
From a neighborhood cleanup to poetry and plays, here’s to an eventful new year of community participation and inspiration.
Black Women at Greater Risk of Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is not only preventable but treatable but Black women have a higher mortality rate. Find out why this Cervical Health Awareness Month.
30 Popular Black Names In The United States
In the United States, Black names hold significant cultural and historical importance, reflecting a blend of African, European, and American influences. These names often carry deep meanings and are chosen to celebrate heritage, identity, and individuality within the Black community.

