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If it isn’t Biko, forget about it. The reality is, no one cares about Black Consciousness (at least not in
If it isn’t Biko, forget about it. The reality is, no one cares about Black Consciousness (at least not in
Founded by French-Vietnamese Trotskyist Jacques Vergès and FLN fighter Zohra Drif, the weekly publication presented itself as proof of Algeria’s
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The Silent Monologue is a 45-minute film co-directed by the Senegalese Khady Sylla and the Belgian Charlie van Damme. Shot
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Read More Rwandan writer Scholastique Mukasonga chronicles life, death, return and grief in her story collection, ‘Igifu.’ Photo by Jannik
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Despite its proud history, the South African Communist Party has recently taken a backseat in South African politics. Understanding its
A new film by documentarians Sara Newens and Mina T. Son shows yet another way in which nature is enlisted
If it isn’t Biko, forget about it. The reality is, no one cares about Black Consciousness (at least not in
Founded by French-Vietnamese Trotskyist Jacques Vergès and FLN fighter Zohra Drif, the weekly publication presented itself as proof of Algeria’s
Asking whether white people should curate African art anymore, may be outdated. Instead we should ask: what is African art
The Silent Monologue is a 45-minute film co-directed by the Senegalese Khady Sylla and the Belgian Charlie van Damme. Shot
Read More Home › AIDC › OP-ED › WRITING’S ON THE WALL OP-ED: Thoughts arising from the ideological astigmatism in
Read More Rwandan writer Scholastique Mukasonga chronicles life, death, return and grief in her story collection, ‘Igifu.’ Photo by Jannik
Read More The writings of Ugandan lawyer David Mpanga are both literary and legalistic, rooted in African conceptions of storytelling
Read More Amplify Grassroots Feminist Stories When women speak out and offer leadership, their voices are often dismissed or
Despite its proud history, the South African Communist Party has recently taken a backseat in South African politics. Understanding its
A new film by documentarians Sara Newens and Mina T. Son shows yet another way in which nature is enlisted