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  • Disneyland at 70: A New Kind of Magic

    Disneyland turns 70 this year—but it’s not just about nostalgia. The park is evolving, making space for more cultures, more voices, and more families to see themselves in the magic. From Tiana’s Bayou Adventure to new diversity-centered programming, Disneyland is rewriting what joy looks like—and who gets to be part of it.

  • EVP Royal Jackson on Impact Network and ‘Highly Favored’

    Royal Jackson, executive vice president of the Detroit-based Impact Network, discusses its first-scripted TV show, the hilarious “Highly Favored” starring Michael Colyar, Kiki Shepard and Rodney Perry. Jackson also discusses the largest black-family owned network in the world and the expansion of its programming portfolio in the coming months and years. The post EVP Royal Jackson on Impact Network and ‘Highly Favored’ appeared first on Rolling Out.

Zimbabwe’s election was a fight between men; women are sidelined in politics despite quotas

  • September 01, 2023
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By Diana Højlund Madsen and Shingirai Mtero (Special to BHN) Zimbabwe’s 2023 harmonized elections have largely been depicted as a battle between the two “Big Men” – President Emmerson Mnangagwa of the ruling Zanu-PF and Nelson Chamisa of the leading opposition party, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). Significant media attention focused on the uneven

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