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Daily Archives: January 11, 2017

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A Bittersweet Celebration for the Obama Family

Entertainment, Featured, USABy Staff ContributorJanuary 11, 2017

  It’s a bittersweet farewell as the first African American family says goodbye to the White House. With only days left in their home for the last eight years, what better way to say goodbye then to throw a star-studded farewell bash. Dubbed the “hippest” family to ever grace the White House, the Obamas are…

Senegal Prepares to Launch New Digital Currency

Africa Tech, FeaturedBy Staff ContributorJanuary 11, 2017

  Under-banked Senegal, home to 15,830,490 people, is about to become the second country to introduce a national digital currency, called the electronic Central African Franc (eCFA), which will have the same legal tender status as the CFA, Senegal’s traditional government-backed currency. In Tunisia, the first country to adopt a national digital currency, citizens discovered…

Fences: A Meditation on African-American Life

Entertainment, Featured, Video ChatsBy Staff ContributorJanuary 11, 2017

  Playwright August Wilson introduced his brilliant play Fences to the theatrical world in 1983; today Denzel Washington has taken the provocative play to a much larger screen as a film starring himself and Viola Davis. Troy Maxson, played by Denzel Washington, introduces spectators to an incredibly nuanced view of the black American working-class man…

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