This is Part II of the series examining the health concerns of African women over age forty. Last time, our...
Better Health for African Women is a Human Right!

PHILADELPHA–This blog is the first in a series of blogs, in which I will be sharing some of the challenges...
The Newest Members of the International Executive Committee

We are excited to announce the newest members of our International Executive Committee, Aja Zola (Houston, TX) and Hadyah El...
Video Announces “Zenzele Consignment”

In late June, AAPDEP launched a contest through our www.FaceBook.com/AAPDEP asking people to help us pick a name for our...
One Step Closer to Self-Determination
Arlington, VA: Leading members of The All African People’s Development & Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) and Black Star Industries (BSI) attended...
Juneteenth Jamming in Houston’s 5th Ward with Archie Bell

HOUSTON–Juneteenth is the oldest holiday acknowledging the emancipation of enslaved people in Texas during the year of 1865. In honor...
“32 Kids and Counting” Exposes Jamaica’s Widening Economic Gap

Did you see the touching story about Annmarie Richards, a woman who has taken in 32 homeless, abused and otherwise...
Seeds of War: The Destruction of Seeds and Independent Farming in Africa!

Written by Maimuna Safiyyah Food sustainability issues raised during the All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project’s (AAPDEP) Annual conference in...