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There is considerably less sustained outcry on social media about African life in relation to ongoing forms of structural violence that may be more mundane but just as deadly.
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There is considerably less sustained outcry on social media about African life in relation to ongoing forms of structural violence that may be more mundane but just as deadly.

Every Sunday and even on weekdays thousands of Africans living in India’s National Capital Region (NCR) head to “charismatic” church services lasting three to four hours.

The violence of Mozambique’s civil war between 1976 and 1992 is generally silenced. Very little of the war’s history has been written down.

Liberians and the footballing world seem eager to coronate George Weah, Africa’s only winner of the World Player of the Year award as the country’s next president.


Few places in the world have taken a beating like South Sudan. How did it come to this?

This weekend’s music break is dedicated to the isla del encancto.

The Nobel Prize for Literature buzz around Ngugi’s wa Tiong’o’s points to both his seminal contributions to African literature but also his work to kept the memory of Kenya’s divisive past alive.

Pragmatism dictates how many young Tanzanians view a Chinese education: A Chinese education was seen as a logical pathway to securing well-paying reliable employment.

Reading three contemporary South African women authors: Lindiwe Hani, Pumla Gqola and Redi Tlhabi.

What characterizes daily life in Kenya: a seemingly simultaneous flagrant zest for life and hesitant fascination with death.

The dominant approach to revitalizing national parks is one-dimensional and sees local residents as obstacles rather than partners.

For those not familiar with academic publishing, prominent peer-reviewed journals are not expected to publish garbage promoting colonialism.

Nigerian filmmakers are embracing the short form as more than just a cinematic calling card.

As the commodity super-cycle’s denouement now makes obvious the need for change, at least it is clear to all that Africans are not lying down.


Protests against Togo’s ruling family aren’t unusual, but this time there’s a few unusual components, including that the protesters have a clear platform of demands.

Daniel arap Moi perfected rigging and state violence as politics. Uhuru Kenyatta campaigned with them and will extend and complete them in his second term.

The depressing new norm for one of the most vibrant grassroots, immigrant cultural traditions in New York City.
