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Trapped Miners in Stilfontein: A Humanitarian Emergency

Trapped Miners in Stilfontein: A Humanitarian Emergency

by African Elements News Writer | Jan 14, 2025 | Black News-Africa and Diaspora, Current News Headlines

Tragedy strikes as hundreds are trapped in an abandoned gold mine in South Africa. Ongoing rescue efforts highlight the severe risks of illegal mining.

Cancer Alley’s Cry: Silent Suffering Exposed

Cancer Alley’s Cry: Silent Suffering Exposed

by African Elements News Writer | Jan 30, 2024 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Explore the heart-wrenching struggles of Cancer Alley’s residents, enduring severe health impacts due to unchecked industrial pollution.

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  • Why Afro-Diasporic Traditions Are Secret Tools for Liberation March 11, 2026
    Explore how traditions like Capoeira and Djembe drumming serve as sophisticated tools for social justice, healing, and cultural liberation across the diaspora. The post Why Afro-Diasporic Traditions Are Secret Tools for Liberation first appeared on African Elements.
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  • Why the CBC is Fighting to Protect Black Immigrant Communities March 11, 2026
    The Congressional Black Caucus demands an end to federal operations targeting Black immigrants, citing racial bias, disproportionate deportations, and abuse. The post Why the CBC is Fighting to Protect Black Immigrant Communities first appeared on African Elements.
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