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Europeans generally travel effortlessly to and through Africa with their humanity intact. Why do they go to such lengths to demean us when we travel through Europe?
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Europeans generally travel effortlessly to and through Africa with their humanity intact. Why do they go to such lengths to demean us when we travel through Europe?

The media’s focus on the European “refugee crisis” obscures the fact the bulk of refugees are in camps in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

The year that Prince Akeem, Queen Aoleon, King Jaffe Joffer and the “African” Kingdom of Zamunda made a spectacular comeback.

It’s the end of the year, so Hipsters Dont Dance made a “Top World Carnival Collabs” of 2015.

Frantz Fanon remains vital not only for his bracing anti-racism and anti-colonialism, but equally for the less-recognized, empathetic politics of solidarity he cultivated and exemplified.

The location of 18th colonial ship ship and its expensive cargo renews tensions between Spain and Colombia revives unfinished business between Spain and its former colonies.

A small corrective to the tide of Big Media book lists that champion a small and predictable group of authors who together give at best a limited Eurocentric view of our world.

It has become customary to discuss Mali while simultaneously ignoring Mali.


Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, adored by the youth of Soweto in the 1980s, has gained traction in the activist imagination once more.


Despite official neglect, the memory of Chilembwe, a resistance leader, lives on as a symbol of courage and sacrifice in Malawi.

It has failed repeatedly to check misogyny within the ANC and made shallow attempts to check misogyny outside the movement.

Moghreb Tetouan, now back in Morocco, remains the only African club ever to hold a spot in a top-flight European football league.

Africa is a Country asked a group of writers and thinkers what they think the 15+2 trial means for contemporary Angola, which celebrated its independence on November 11.

For rapper, Art Melody, hip hop is a philosophy, one that can’t be sold out for fame, money, or even politics.

When you have as much money as the Gates Foundation, you can buy your way into some pretty powerful places.

The renewed focus on the struggle for Latin American Afrodescendant rights. A conference report.

The first Zambian woman to be a Rhodes Scholar, lawyer Lucy Sichone returned home to represent people whose rights were trampled on.
