
6395 Article(s) by:
Fatima B. Derby
Fatima B. Derby is a Ghanaian feminist writer and queer activist.


Ben Affleck makes the Congo cool
In what has little to do with the DRC, Affleck, dubbed Life President of Congo, gets hailed as “Hollywood’s New Role Model” and the “new paradigm of masculinity” in the entertainment world.

The prerogative of a lame duck President
Why Goodluck Jonathan’s presidential pardons are a bad idea.

The Happy Dutch Sprinter
Why does black characters in Dutch TV commercial plays some exaggerated version of someone from the colonies? Can “normal” black people not sell a product?

The Blood of the Impure
The French national anthem is a pretty nasty song. It dreams, in one of its more memorable verses, that the “blood of the impure” will “irrigate our fields.”

Another Side of the Story
An interview with the managing editor of “Daily News Egypt,” two-years after the Egyptian uprising.
Does Zimbabwe’s new Constitution live up to women’s aspirations?

How many Twitter activists make one vote?
The problem with so many Twitter crowd members is they live in their comfort zone and are not about to lift a finger to get out of there.

New York African Film Festival 2013

Angola: One Party, One Voice

The creativity of the Angolan people
Claudio Silva asked young Angolan photographer Indira Mateta to write down her thoughts about her favorite photographs and email it to him.

Pope Francis is a football fan
The pope supports Argentina’s San Lorenzo Club (nickname: Los Santos). What better way to dissect his ascension to the papacy than by way of football?
Weekend Music Break, N°35
5 African Films to Watch Out For, N°19

Mali Needs Heroes–Even Cinematic Ones will do
Ibrahima Touré’s feature film adaptation of Ly’s powerful novel, “Toiles d’araignées” (Spiders’ webs) may be what Mali needs now.
Why is there a news media blackout about political repression in Djibouti?

Who killed Thomas Sankara?
A French Communist MP announced he would press the French National Assembly to create an inquiry commission to investigate the 1987 assassination of Thomas Sankara.

Your Camera is Not a Toy
What did the Italian photographer, Gabriele Galimberti think he was going to achieve with his photo-series of children with their toys from around the world posing for him?

The Other Afripolitans
Malitia Malimob, rap music and the less glamorous stories of African migration to the United States.

The monster under the house
Elections provide opportunities for national self-examination and renewal, maybe not in Kenya.