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Golda Gatsey
Golda Gatsey is a freelance writer and customer relationship manager.


Can Football Still be Political?
Chile’s 2015 Copa America win won’t heal any of the political or social issues Chile is dealing with. But that’s fine.

What about this cartoon
What happened when an Argentinean cartoonist took inspiration from an iconic moment in African-American struggle, replaced the black athletes with monochrome white figures to make a point about gay rights.

Why is Facebook asking me how to pronounce my name?
Facebook has decided my name is weird and hard and I have to prevent awkward situations by teaching my “Friends” how to say it.

Hillary and Bill Clinton’s Past in Haiti
It’s surprising how little the failures and destruction of Bill and Hillary Clinton’s presence in Haiti have been brought up so far.

An Independence Manifesto
Black people should not be held not responsible for the social limits and ideologies undergirding legal structures.

Echoes of Zaire: Popular Painting from Lubumbashi, DRC

Colombia and the search for truth
The agreement to establish a truth commission for Colombia have the sides looking at the South African experience.

Africa is a Radio: Episode #12

No country for widows
The astonishing lengths to which the South African state went to demean and diminish Marikana miners, dead and living, and their loved ones.

What Does Democracy Feel Like for Gay South Africans?
During a visit to Durban Pride, the authors conclude that democracy feels strange. For one, it feels like increased LGBTI visibility and increased backlash.

Cameras and the Indian Ocean

African films in Colombian cinemas
How would Colombian audiences react to films from Africa?

Loit Sols & Churchil Naude, live from Coffebeans Routes in Cape Town!

Dance culture is as strong as ever
Here’s Hipsters Don’t Dance “Top World Carnival Tunes” for June 2015.

Issa Hayatou: MVP?
Is the Confederation of African Football’s president advancing the continent’s football or entangling it in geopolitics that could backfire and have lasting consequences?

I’ve always been a writer
Spoken word artist Taylor Steele, one of the participating artists of the New York based series, ‘Afropolitan presents’ – that takes place at Meridian23 at the end of June 2015 – talks about her craft.

Setting Liberia’s political pot onto a full boil
Takun J stirs the Liberian streets with calls for justice and accountability.

Stream Africa is a Country’s live concert partnership with Coffebeans Routes, this Thursday

Let Kenyan planes fly
The writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o on the Kenyan government’s habit of inhibiting the country’s talents.