Reading the underdevelopment of African infrastructure
What does the history of South Africa’s power utility, Eskom, tell us about the apartheid and post-apartheid state?
What does the history of South Africa’s power utility, Eskom, tell us about the apartheid and post-apartheid state?
French-Senegalese director’s debut is a love story about escaping the bounds of duty and circumstance.
A new podcast focused on the politics and cultural relevance of football on the African continent.
IsiXhosa folk and soul singer-songwriter Bongeziwe Mabandla performed at the 1820 Settlers Monument in Makhanda.
How ‘Dawn’ magazine illustrates the significant role women played in South Africa’s armed struggle against apartheid.
Although visibility is important, contemporary queer African literature reveals how easily representation privileges narratives of the resourceful and upwardly mobile.
rustrated by most of his contemporaries, but supported by like-minded friends, Zimbabwean author Dambudzo Marechera forever changed our notion of
The Rhodes University Political and International Studies department hosted a Black Consciousness Colloquium titled “Genealogies, Current Trends, and New Interpretation”
Nigerian and South Sudanese filmmakers give voice to the search for identity, stability, and belonging through the lens of youth
In her new biography of South African writer Lauretta Ngcobo, Barbara Boswell shows how the publishing industry historically excluded Black
What does the history of South Africa’s power utility, Eskom, tell us about the apartheid and post-apartheid state?
French-Senegalese director’s debut is a love story about escaping the bounds of duty and circumstance.
A new podcast focused on the politics and cultural relevance of football on the African continent.
IsiXhosa folk and soul singer-songwriter Bongeziwe Mabandla performed at the 1820 Settlers Monument in Makhanda.
How ‘Dawn’ magazine illustrates the significant role women played in South Africa’s armed struggle against apartheid.
Although visibility is important, contemporary queer African literature reveals how easily representation privileges narratives of the resourceful and upwardly mobile.
rustrated by most of his contemporaries, but supported by like-minded friends, Zimbabwean author Dambudzo Marechera forever changed our notion of
The Rhodes University Political and International Studies department hosted a Black Consciousness Colloquium titled “Genealogies, Current Trends, and New Interpretation”
Nigerian and South Sudanese filmmakers give voice to the search for identity, stability, and belonging through the lens of youth
In her new biography of South African writer Lauretta Ngcobo, Barbara Boswell shows how the publishing industry historically excluded Black