World Day for African and Afrodescendant Culture
Held every year on 24 January, World Day for African and Afrodescendant Culture celebrates the many vibrant cultures of the African continent and African Diasporas around the world, reinforcing UNESCO’s mandate to promote respect for cultural diversity and human creativity around the globe. As a rich source of the world’s shared heritage, promoting African and Afrodescendant culture is crucial for sustainable development, mutual respect, dialogue and peace. --UNESCO


25 items
If Beale Street Could Talk
a Novel
It Was the Way She Said It
Short Stories, Essays, and Wisdom /
Toufah
the Woman Who Inspired An African #MeToo Movement
Invisible Boy
a Memoir of Self-discovery
Nomenclature
New and Collected Poems
Junie
a Novel
Hold My Girl
a Novel
In the Upper Country
a Novel
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