We welcome new partnerships with corporations, businesses, and government agencies who are interested in exploring and working on new ways of addressing issues facing Africa. We are particularly interested in those organizations who are developing new solutions to solve problems. To discuss the possibility of becoming a partner of AfricaResource, please contact us.

Current and Past Partners


Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY (2005-2007)

Binghamton University
Binghamton University opened its doors as Triple Cities College in 1946 to serve the needs of local veterans at the end of World War II. Originally located in Endicott, five miles west of the present campus, the fledgling school was a branch of Syracuse University. When the college was incorporated into the State University of New York four years later, it was renamed Harpur College in honor of Robert Harpur, a Colonial teacher, patriot and pioneer, who devoted his later years to settling the area around Binghamton.

 


Broward County Library, Fort Lauderdale, FL (2007 - ongoing)

 

Broward County LibraryBroward County Library's mission is to provide convenient access to a full range of innovative and cost-effective services that satisfy the changing needs of the people of Broward County for information, education and recreation. As one of the largest -- and busiest -- library systems in the nation, Broward County Library touches the lives of the public once every second during its regular operating hours. Last year alone, Broward County Library was accessed (via door count, remote access and phone access) 10.5 million times, over 50 accesses a minute.


Lowes Vestal, NY (2007)


Lowe's (Vestal, NY)Founded in 1946, Lowe’s has grown from a small hardware store in North Carolina to the second largest home improvement retailer worldwide and the 7th largest retailer in the U.S. The Lowe's story began in North Carolina when H. Carl Buchan, part owner of the North Wilkesboro Hardware Company, envisioned creating a chain of hardware stores. At the time, Lowe’s was a typical, small town hardware store selling everything from overalls and snuff to wash tubs, work boots and even horse collars.


Professor Kathleen Gibson, Design and Environmental Analysis, Cornell University (2006)


Professor Kathleen Gibson, Cornell UniversityProfessor Gibson is a design educator. She practiced contract interior design for seven years before joining the academy. Her expertise is in computer-aided design (CAD) where she investigates the effect of digital media on creativity, studio processes, and decision-making. A second area of investigation centers on mid-twentith century modern design and its historical impact on the interior design field and profession. She is a Site Visitor for the Council for Interior Design Accreditation.

Knowledge Project

Africa Knowledge Project is an academic resource that offers journals and databases. Check them out.

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LivewireRasta Livewire is a leading blog that provides in-depth viewpoints from Rastas in Africa and African Diaspora.

Africa Knowledge Project (AKP) publishes peer-reviewed journals and academic databases.

Ojedi is an online retailer of fine art and exceptional handcrafted pieces from around the world.

Africa House is an Africa and Diasporian gallery. Africa House accepts proposals for submission on a rolling basis.

African Event Posters show posters of events at Africa House.

African Gourmet Dinners shows images of African gourmet dishes.