
Bono’s Big Ideas for Africa
Please, no more articles claiming to discuss African issues, but which are just rock stars turning up at US universities spouting nonsense.
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Fatima B. Derby is a Ghanaian feminist writer and queer activist.

Please, no more articles claiming to discuss African issues, but which are just rock stars turning up at US universities spouting nonsense.

The pianist, Kyle Shepherd, loathes labels, especially of him as the architect or savior of Cape Jazz, the music associated with Cape Town.

Children’s Radio Foundation’s shows are a testament to children’s capacity to be agents for change and to confront critical community issues themselves.

Tendai Maraire of Shabazz Palaces breaks down his ‘Pungwe’ mixtape for us.

Can young Angolan activists inspired by Angola’s underground rap scene take on a political elite that has ruled for decades?

In this Weekend Bonus Music Break, No.23, features musicians as diverse as Ghanaian-Swiss duo, OY, to familier sightings on Africa Is a Country: Spoek Mathambo and Sinkane.

The American artist says he wants to tackle Françafrique; to turn it on its head. But in the process, he can’t help repeat stereotypes and artificial divisions.

Art South Africa me asked to pick my “Best Six;” basically my “favorite (six) things from the last six months.”

South African jazz singer Sathima Bea Benjamin’s life complicates jazz history and shows how Africans reshaped American jazz in the 20th century.

In Alain Gomis’s “Tey’, ‘Aujourd’hui,” a man lives the last day of his life.

A Dutch comedy about an interracial relationship may shape Dutch views of black people there in very negative ways from which they may not recover for a while.

Colombians and outsiders continue to associate Afro-Colombians largely with dance or music. This is a problem.

Director Andrew Okoko’s “The Assassin’s Practice” tampers with the tempo of melodrama. It’s also Nollywood’s response to Soderbergh’s “Bubble.”

The film, “Veejays,” comes across as an earnest attempt to learn about the ways people are remixing dominant culture industries to make their own.