National Geographic Photos Show Stories Of Hunger And Hope Around The World
Huff Post World Post You may think off the holiday season as a time for massive meals and delicious desserts, yet one in nine people across the globe does not have enough food to live a healthy life....
View Article2015 Can Be the Tipping Point for Safe Schools and Children’s Education Globally
Pakistani students of Study in School gather in a candlelight vigil for the massacre of the innocent school children at Peshawar school. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty...
View ArticleMichelle Obama Wants To Help Girls Around The World Get An Education
US First Lady Michelle Obama delivers a remark during an event to marking Nowruz, the celebration of New Year for over 300 million people in diverse ethnic and religious communities across the Middle...
View ArticleAl-Shabab Gunmen Attack Garissa University In Kenya, Killing Dozens
By TOM ODULA and RODNEY MUHUMUZA of AP -Huff Post World Post GARISSA, Kenya (AP) — Al-Shabab gunmen rampaged through a university in northeastern Kenya at dawn Thursday, killing 147 people in the...
View ArticleAnti-Racism Campaign Reveals The Struggles of Minorities on Brazil’s College...
By Diego Iraheta -Huff Post Brazil “Come on, white guy, give me a break!” is the title of a campaign orchestrated by black students from the University of Brasília (UnB, Universidade de Brasília),...
View ArticleCapitol Hill Lawmakers Meet The ‘Malala Of Africa’
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 14: Women hold a signs as other protesters gather outside Nigeria House to mark the one year anniversary since a group of Nigerian schoolgirls were abducted on April 14, 2015 in...
View ArticleThese Girls Dream Big Despite Hunger, Discrimination And Conflict
By Charlotte Alfred -Huff Post World Post KUAJOK, SOUTH SUDAN — The girls at Pariang primary school in South Sudan range in age from 5 to 25 years old. The older pupils study alongside the young,...
View ArticleHigh School Students Write To Thank Ebola Workers And Get Unexpectedly...
By Katie Sola -Huff Post World Post When a Ohio teacher told her 11th-grade students to write thank-you letters to the workers battling Ebola in West Africa, she never expected the class would get...
View ArticleThe Dominican Republic Wants To Deport 60,000 Stateless Kids
Elaihi Chalis, 15, has no documents to prove her birth in the Dominican Republic. She now faces the threat of deportation. By Roque Planas – Huff Post Black Voices Dominican Republic — When the summer...
View ArticleDay of the African Child Spotlights Child Marriages
Graca Machel Posted June 24, 2015 –theNorthStarNewsToday.com Special to the Trice Edney News Wire from Global Information Network (TriceEdneyWire.com) — On the Day of the African Child – June 16 –...
View ArticleThe Resilient Women Holding South Sudan Together
Brendan Bannon/MSFA mother holding her child in the hospital in Lankien, South Sudan. By Melissa Arons -Huff Post Global Motherhood A woman walks into the labor ward, straight through to the...
View ArticleHuman Rights Day: Celebrate Today Around the World
Image:Wikipedia.org by Cristie Leondis -Blackenterprise.com Today, Dec. 10, is Human Rights Day, a day that people around the world celebrate and remember when our country adopted the...
View ArticleThis is What We Die For : Child Slaves Made Your Phone Battery
Schalk van Zuydam/AP Abby Haglage –the Daily Beast The company that made your smartphone might be getting rich on the backs of African child laborers, according to a new report. “There is...
View ArticleFemale South African mayor creates scholarship for girls who pass ‘virginity...
Johannesburg, South Africa (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) By Blue Telusma –theGrio.com A South African mayor is receiving some fallout after she awarded scholarships to 16 young women as a...
View ArticleNigeria: ‘Feed and Read’ Offers Alternative to Boko Haram for Nigerian Boys
Thomson Reuters Foundation via AllAfrica.com By Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani Yola — For the first time in his life, 17-year-old Muhammed Sani can identify the letters of the English alphabet, read simple...
View Article2 Years After #BringBackOurGirls, Boko Haram Is Still Attacking Schools
In this photo taken Monday, Dec. 7, 2015, children displaced by Boko Haram during an attack on their villages receive lectures in a camp in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Attacks by Islamic extremist group Boko...
View ArticleAtlanta Teen Produces Documentary to Advocate for Girl’s Empowerment in...
Blacknews.com Atlanta, GA — A Queen’s Discovery: A Young Girl’s African Journey To Find Her Greatness Within, a documentary directed by 16-year-old Nzinga Anasa Braswell, has been selected for the 2016...
View ArticleSchool Kids In Sudan Narrowly Escape Bombing Of Catholic School
During the day women and children climb rocky hillsides near Kauda in central Sudan’s Nuba Mountains to seek cover from government air strikes. At night they climb back down from the shelter. (Alan...
View ArticleBlack-Girl-Magic.com Turns Hashtag into Global Empowerment for Youth
Blacknews.com Nationwide — Inspired by the global phenomenon #blackgirlmagic, Black-Girl-Magic.com has been launched to empower Black girls and boys around the world to achieve success. The hashtag...
View ArticleAtlanta Teen’s Documentary on Ghana to Air on PBS Nationwide
Kenneth Braswell (Father), Nzinga Braswell & Tavis SmileyPhoto Credit: JVE Photography Blacknews.com Atlanta, GA — A Queen’s Discovery follows a father and daughter’s mission trip to Africa. The...
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