
Gazing at a distance
Two exhibits at the same museum: one seeking to deconstruct the white Western gaze, the other perpetuating it.
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Golda Gatsey is a freelance writer and customer relationship manager.

Two exhibits at the same museum: one seeking to deconstruct the white Western gaze, the other perpetuating it.



“Ex-South Africans” are a white, right-wing strain of South Africa’s diaspora that identify with and longs for the South Africa of apartheid.


How does one ask the black church to offer hospitality after a white, racist stranger made the historic inner sanctum of the black community the space of death?

A painful, violent story of migration captured in the song “Lagos” – for our series “Liner Notes,” in which musicians talk about making music.


The terrorist Dylan Roof is by no means the first white American to find common cause with racist colonial regimes in Africa.

A meditation on Haiti and Charleston. Being Black, these days, means living in constant state of siege.

The rhetoric around “Africa rising” is giving us a false sense of comfort and distracting us from the real work that needs to happen.

In the documentary “Remembered Futures” the filmmakers interrogate the ways South Africans understand their own history and how this affects their futures.

The Dominican state and the country’s elites make up a history of conflict with Haiti to justify the periodic deportation of Haitians in the Dominican Republic.

How about giving US presidential aspirant, Donald Trump, some reading material on what the United States has brought to Latin America.


The worst crime of a new ad “celebrating” the martyrs of 1976 is the message does not accord with the realities of young black South Africans.

Should the South African government have arrested Sudan’s President Omar al Bashir?


A satire on particularly British, and wider European, attitudes towards refugees fleeing war and climate disaster.