
Liberian identity for a new generation
Young people in Monrovia create a new music genre. Junior Freeman is at the heart of this musical revolution.
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Boima Tucker is a musician and writer. He is the director of operations at Africa Is a Country and co-founder of the Kondi Band.
Young people in Monrovia create a new music genre. Junior Freeman is at the heart of this musical revolution.
Filmmakers like Nikyatu Jusu, of Sierra Leonean descent, provide reference points for young African immigrants growing up in the West.
Images and stories of people being violated still seem to dominate global perceptions of Sierra Leone. Two new films want to undercut that image.
The connections and shared lineage between Africa and the countries of the Arabian peninsula.
African Hip Hop has been the number one hop site and radio show about hip hop culture on the continent for a few years.
Sudan’s vast diaspora in the Gulf reflected in media available via satellite in Dubai.
The Mall of the Emirates in Dubai decided on the best way to represent Africa: with a restaurant serving BBQ and burgers.
When you’re surprised by the links between Afro-Peruvian roots-electronic music and Kuduro-Kizomba from Angola.
Do the foregrounding of celebrities and stories of human tragedy help or hurt two new films about hip hop in Uganda?
Meta and the Corningstones: a humble and talented African-born reggae singer whose message is clear and sincere.
The film “Limbo” covers the frustated life and dreams of Sudanese immigrant and trained architect, Issam.