On a chilly October night, the dimly lit lounge of Rock Steady — a popular Afro-Caribbean restaurant in Midtown — is notably empty. Staffers are preparing for what’s supposed to be a busy night ahead.
Ahead of di US election on Tuesday, 5 November, Africans migrants discuss wetin dem want see from di political process.
From the nation’s beginning, Americans have grappled with who gets educated and who pays for education. Both public and private schools have relied on a combination of public and private funding.
Society deems them deviant and disruptive, without considering gender and racial repression that fuels their agitation.