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Fatima B. Derby is a Ghanaian feminist writer and queer activist.

God is the fastest-growing business in Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa. It may be time we agitate for our governments to raise taxes on these corporations.

The city’s past and its predilections render neat formulations like Creole city and European city equally hollow.

This is Number 11 in my occasional series of posts highlighting the music of my hometown, Paris, also a center of Europe’s African diaspora.

The popular Kudurista, Titica, is one of the the top stars of this growing Angolan dance music form.

One of our readers took our title literally.

Putting postcolonial Angola and postindustrial New York in visual touch.

They’re making a film about “a love story set in Cape Town South Africa that chronicles the life of Leila, a young Cape Malay girl who falls in love with an American boy, Derek, who happens to be black.”



One of the key groups that engineered the ousting of Senegalese president, Abdoulaye Wade – he wanted to change the constitution to stay in power – was a youthful grassroots social movement group founded by a collective of rappers.

In 1969, Gadalla Gubara and his friends, Ousmane Sembene, Timité Bassori and Mustapha Alassane came up with an idea: FESPACO.

How a music genre is selling Angola’s oil boom.

When it comes to engaging with French language opinions and writings in English, it’s a desert out there.

Is the adoption of a new constitution by Mali’s military regime a starting point for getting the soldiers back under civilian rule? Let’s game this out a little bit.
