At the end of the day, a wedding is a celebration of the couple and their relationship together — the inside jokes, the treasured moments, their families and friends, and, of course, their heritage.
Just under a year after first meeting at a soca music party on Halloween, Ciera and Jemar tied the knot in an intimate celebration at DC’s Tudor Place Historic House & Garden, with 10 guests in ...
During the coldest month of the year, in one of the coldest states of the country, a group of African college students chose not to spend their time simply “warming up by the fire.” Instead, they ...
“Jumping the broom” is far more than an American romantic comedy-drama film; it is a wedding tradition imbued with deep cultural significance, particularly within African American and Afro-Caribbean ...
It’s the final day of February, and since the last 28 days have included Valentine’s Day as well as Black History Month, chances are some of you might be ending the month newly engaged. According to ...
Marriage in west Africa has played a central role in shaping aspects of society, and has evolved over time. While traditional heterosexual unions dominate discussions, a lesser-known but significant ...
Yudora T. Watson and her “new king warrior husband,” Travis M. Watson, recently celebrated “the first Afrikan wedding” of 2007 at Afrikan Villlage Church, located at 3520 N. Newstead, where Ray Hagins ...
A new study published in the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal examines how long-standing cultural practices, specifically cousin marriage traditions, continue to influence business outcomes in ...