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While local ownership is growing, Black entrepreneurs remain rare in the billion-dollar safari industry. These trailblazers ...
In sub-Saharan Africa in particular ... for your family … We used to take men as the people … responsible for everything, but as for this [AWOME] training, it has taught us a lot.
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Houston Landing on MSNNational Geographic Society taps Houston archaeologist to lead Black heritage trees projectAlicia Odewale, University of Houston professor, will spearhead a two-year project that chronicles Black heritage and resilience by mapping trees.
This story appears in the November 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. Seen from space, high above Africa ... and tried to raise the alert among people of Botswana but mostly met fatalism.
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Reviving African storytelling in nature and wildlife filmmakingThrough the National Geographic Society partnership ... and that the stories of Africa are increasingly told by and from the ...
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