While both black Caribbean and African immigrants are less likely to reside in the suburbs than native-born white households, they are more likely to do so than native-born black Americans, even when controlling for differences in income, education, and homeownership. We also find black ...
Introduction African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) adolescents are disproportionately affected by teen pregnancy in North America. Teen pregnancy poses risks to the quality of life of adolescent boys and girls, including physical, psychosocial and socioeconomic risks. Our review aims to explore this publi...
‘In the first of a new quarterly supplement of the September issue of Sight & Sound, the much missed Black Film Bulletin is revived – edited by June Givanni Pan African Cinema Archive founder and original editor June Givanni alongside her new co-editors, THINK Cinematic founder Jan Asante an...
In the late summer of 2022, a movie was released about a young black woman who arrives for a stay at a rental property she reserved, only to discover that it’s been double booked and is currently occupied by a strange white man with unknown intentions. Suspicious, she reluctantly agrees ...
An Exploration of the Relationships between Markers of Social Status and Position and HIV Risk Behaviours in African, Caribbean, and Other Black Populations African, Caribbean, and other Black (ACB) people are a priority group for HIV prevention in Canada, but little is known about the ...
The meaning of BLACK CODE is any of various racially discriminatory laws that were passed in 1865 and 1866 in states that had been part of the Confederate States of America and that were enacted in order to maintain white supremacy after the formal aboli
Coping and protective factors of mental health: an examination of African Amer- ican and US Caribbean Black women exposed to IPV from a nationally representative sample. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022;19(22):15343. 61. Wolf ME, Ly U, Hobart MA, et al. Barriers to seeking ...
The clear hegemonic masculinity generated by the white conquistador was the ideal, creating a resultant subordinate masculine identity that came to signify the non-White man – initially slave and, later, the free African labourer-in the New World. The subjectification of this non-White man, this...
Dr. Jemima Pierre, BAR Editor and Contributor spoke to The Other Narrative about why Haiti is paying a price - 220 years after it won Independence from the jaws of colonizers. She discussed the resilience of Haitians and why Haiti's emancipation is key to global African/Black emancipation. Sh...
“I traveled to a library in South Africa called ILAM [International Library of African Music], which has a collection of about 500 different instruments that don’t really exist anymore. To be able to go there, record the instruments and use them in the movie… it was an incredible opport...