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Q January 10, 2021 QAnon

QAnon has evolved into an extremist religio-political ideology.

Encyclopaedia Africana Q November 14, 2020 FEMALE QC’s

In March 2020, for the first time ever, 6 female Barristers of African descent were appointed Queens Counsel.

Encyclopaedia Africana Q October 1, 2020 QUAI BRANLY MUSEUM

Bénédicte Savoy of France and Felwine Sarr of Senegal, recommend that objects that were removed and sent to mainland France without the consent of their countries of origin be permanently returned — if the country of origin asks for them.

Encyclopaedia Africana Q August 8, 2020 QUILOMBOS

They are pockets of lands and townships established by maroons where they could live freely, form their own societies and raise their families. The inhabitants of such areas are termed quilombo communities in Brazil.

Encyclopaedia Africana Q August 8, 2020 QUILOMBO DOS PALMARES: NATIONAL HISTORICAL HERITAGE INSTITUTE ENTRY (IPHAN)

Located in the municipality of União dos Palmares, Zona of the Forest of the State of Alagoas, the Serra covers an area of ​​approximately 27.92km².

Encyclopaedia Africana Q August 8, 2020 Quilombo communities: Decree No. 4,887 of November 2003

Quilombo communities, according to self-attribution criteria, with their own historical trajectory, endowed with specific territorial relations, with presumption of black ancestry related to resistance to suffered historical oppression.

Encyclopaedia Africana Q August 7, 2020 QUINCY JONES

In September 2018, a documentary entitled Quincy was released by Netflix. The film was co-directed by his daughter, actress Rashida Jones.

Encyclopaedia Africana Q August 7, 2020 QUEEN LATIFAH

Queen Latifah’s prominence in Hollywood was cemented in 2003, when she received an Academy Award nomination (best supporting actress) for her portrayal of Matron Mama Morton in the big-screen adaptation (2002) of the stage musical Chicago.

Encyclopaedia Africana Q July 13, 2020 QUEEN MARY

It commemorates and was inspired by Mary Thomas, one of 4 women (the others were Axeline ‘Agnes’ Elizabeth Solomon, Matilde McBean and Susanna ‘Bottom Belly’ Abrahamson) who led an uprising against Danish colonial rule.

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