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Dedicated to the memory of the writer’s friend: the rebel and genius, Binyavanga Wainaina.
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Fatima B. Derby is a Ghanaian feminist writer and queer activist.

Dedicated to the memory of the writer’s friend: the rebel and genius, Binyavanga Wainaina.

Binyavanga Wainaina was a writer who not only produced seminal work, but also contributed to and shaped the African literary tradition into what it is today.

The strategies of Israel’s South African supporters to fight BDS on the country’s university campuses.

The charge that Mohandas Gandhi was a racist is doing the rounds again. His stay in colonial South Africa fuels those claims.

South African politics urgently needs an injection of electoral energy from the left, that speaks in a language that resonates with voters, rejects chauvinism and embraces democracy.

Are postapartheid norms against open homophobia in party politics eroding in South Africa?

The film ‘The Sound of Masks’ explores dance, memory and the meaning of life, ancestry, culture and political struggle in postcolonial Mozambique.

In post al-Bashir Sudan, new paradigms animate political action, while old ones have returned. Towards what sort of future might the protesters march?

Ending the capitalist war against nature begins with eco-socialist perspectives and actions.

A response to Panashe Chigumadzi’s essay, “Why I’m No Longer Talking To Nigerians About Race.”

Director Dare Olaitan’s Knock Out Blessing (2018), is nothing less than a meditation on rape culture.

Lasting peace in Sudan’s Darfur region – 300,000 people dead and millions displaced by regime violence – should be a priority for #SudanUprising.

When Ugandan police imprisoned Bobi Wine in his own home, the singer-turned-lawmaker used the internet, music and multiple languages to craft a call for solidarity between civilians and security forces.

The Tanzania government’s brand of heavy-handed state intervention risks fueling skepticism about the role of the state in development.

In the Economic Freedom Fighters, power is centralized in Julius Malema’s leadership. How that plays out, will affect the EFF’s future trajectory.

Ellen DeGeneres wanted an African story. Achieng Agutu obliged. Don’t hate the player, though, hate the game.

Racist, anti-black stereotypes persist in Arabic literature. It reveals a racial anxiety and othering of Africa among celebrated Arab authors.

The physical and psychic ruins of colonial mining practice in a small town in Liberia.

The African Continental Free Trade Area and alternatives to neoliberalism.

At the heart of the protest movement in Sudan is a trade union. Proving again that democratic influence and change require collective participation and organization.