A few of us are taking a break from daily blogging to enjoy what’s left of the northern summer, to transition into new jobs or catch up on offline relationships. BTW, there’s only so many times you can debate with people why we don’t care about Naomi Campbell’s diamonds.  See you after Labor Day (for non-US readers that after September 4th). That does not mean we won’t be active on Twitter. Check out our various Twitter feeds to the right.

Further Reading

Sinners and ancestors

Ryan Coogler’s latest film is more than a vampire fable—it’s a bridge between Black American history and African audiences hungry for connection, investment, and storytelling rooted in shared struggle.

How to unmake the world

In this wide-ranging conversation, para-disciplinary artist Nolan Oswald Dennis reflects on space, time, Blackness, and the limits of Western knowledge—offering a strategy for imagining grounded in African and anti-colonial traditions.

A migrant’s tale

On his latest EP, Kwame Brenya turns a failed migration into musical testimony—offering a biting critique of ECOWAS, broken borders, and the everyday collapse of pan-African ideals.