The first of its kind happening on the West Coast, 24 teams will be representing 20 countries as follows: Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, Ethiopia, South Africa, Mauritania, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Kenya, Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Copper Bullets of Zambia, Salem of Eritrea, Leone Stars of Sierra Leone, Camsola of Cameroon, Lions of the Teranga from Senegal, Uganda, Ethiopia as well as a Jamaican team representing the Caribbean community out here on the West coast.
LOS ANGELES – The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) is set to take audiences around the world in eight days and back home again with the premiere of “35 and Ticking†to kick off festivities with a star-studded Opening Night Gala at 7:30 p.m on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at the Culver Plaza Theatre, located at 9919 Washington Blvd in Los Angeles. (Please note change in venue.)
Kaos Network, World Black Unity In Association With The City of Los Angeles Department Of Cultural Affairs Present Afrikan Day Festival 2010 Saturday May 29, @ 12noon – 6:00pm 4343 Leimert Park, Los Angeles Ca  Get more details [Translate]
 PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER SILVER SCREEN THEATER 8687 MELROSE AVENUE. WEST HOLLYWOOD. CA. 90069 SATURDAY, MARCH 27TH / 2010 SPECIAL GUEST PERFORMANCE BY AWARD WINNING - NABTRY INTL CULTURAL DANCERS Special guest Comedian host WAMILELE  EVENT STARTS 6PM PROMPT Tickets -$20 Movie Screening + comedy + Nabtry Intl. cultural dance performance – http://www.myspace.com/nabtriculturaldancers  [...]
The vast majority of Sub-Saharan Africans who live outside of the continent are in exile. For these Africans, their condition may either be self-imposed or forced by the prevailing conditions in the continent. And the general conditions in the continent are not healthy or enriching, or conducive to personal growth and happiness. Although conditions differ [...]