As Black wealth faces the threat of disappearing by 2053, Malcolm X’s teachings on self-reliance and economic independence resonate louder than ever. This article explores his legacy, the impact of organizations inspired by his vision, and the path forward for Black communities to reclaim and sustain their economic power.
In her article, A Meditation on Afro-NOWism, Josie Williams explores the intersection of technology, spirituality,…
Tonight, the full moon is a Super Harvest Moon with a partial lunar eclipse. This…
This captivating artwork by Ade “Àsìkò” Okelarin, a British-Nigerian visual artist, embodies the intersection of…
Yale students call on alums to protect their right to free speech.
Ifetayo’s Ife Grove Presents . . . BLISS: Journey to the Heart Join Ifetayo’s yearlong…
Join us at the Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale on Saturday, April 27,…
The African Diaspora Start-Up Weekend 2024 (April 25-27) is the first on Yale’s campus. Bringing…
Desiree Gordon steps up to lead Ifetayo as fifth Executive Director.
Meet Sephora Joannes, Crown Artist from Martinique who’s work is inspired by geometry and Ancestral rituals.