
The failure in understanding the Congo
The new documentary film, “We Will Win Peace,” skillfully debunks many myths behind conflict minerals in the Congo.
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The new documentary film, “We Will Win Peace,” skillfully debunks many myths behind conflict minerals in the Congo.

Festejo Pachone is a crowdfunded music estival in Bogotá, Colombia that disproves the perception of the city is culturally lacking.

The incumbent Alassane Ouattara’s electoral sweep might be a good outcome for Côte d’Ivoire.

The film is doubly removed from the West Africa in which it was made and in whose name it claims to speak.

We should not be tempted to idealize the university ‘as it was’ – especially in a country like South Africa.



A digital collection that enhances understandings of the South African struggle against apartheid through the medium of film.

The members of Johannesburg rock band, The Brother Moves On, see themselves as Pan-Africanists.

The larger story of the United States’s rapidly expanding military interests and presence on the continent.

The immigrant Maghrebi experience in Lyon, France, as told through cassette tapes.


Jimmy Morales, Guatemala’s new president, is basically a proxy for the country’s very powerful lobby of rightwing former military men.


You can’t separate Drake from Toronto or Heems from Queens. Young Cardomom and HAB rap like they are from Kampala, Uganda. Because they are.

After the reawakening of South African student activism, what next? It is at the point of the rub between race, class and gender politics that the difficult questions present themselves.

“Shutting Down the Rainbow Nation” lets mostly women students, mostly from Rhodes University in the Eastern Cape, articulate for themselves what is going on in this moment.

Muholi on inspirations: “Audre Lorde will always be my favorite because she informed a lot of us, gave us a new way of thinking.”

The fearlessness with which South African students confront their society’s contradictions, suggests much more than fees may fall.

Using Instagram, photographer Fati Abubakar wants to take us beyond Boko Haram in Nigeria’s Borno State.